193 - WOODHORN COLLIERY, ASHINGTON - DAVE EDWARDS - INK - 1992

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193 - WOODHORN COLLIERY, ASHINGTON - DAVE EDWARDS - INK - 1992

This is of great local interest because the coal mine has now been converted into a museum, where visitors can learn of mining history.

193 - WOODHORN COLLIERY, ASHINGTON - DAVE EDWARDS - INK - 1992 belongs to the following groups:

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193 - WOODHORN COLLIERY, ASHINGTON - DAVE EDWARDS - INK - 1992 by BLYTHART
193 - WOODHORN COLLIERY, ASHINGTON - DAVE EDWARDS - INK - 1992 by BLYTHART
  • VioDeSign

    VioDeSign

    very well done!

  • BLYTHART replied

    Thank you for your comment.

  • bites

    bites

    So dam good I love how you have done the clouds : )

  • dawndavies

    dawndavies

    another fine piece

  • Patricia L. Ballard

    Patricia L. Ba...

    These are wonderful bits of history, Dave.

  • helene ruiz

    helene ruiz

    excellent once again dave

  • madvlad

    madvlad

    well done as always mister master drawer

  • Debbie Sickler

    Debbie Sickler

    Your drawings are so detailed. You’re definitely very talented! Great job on all of these. :)

  • Deborah Holman

    Deborah Holman

    lovely lovely detail and very well drawn Dave

  • Brian Towers

    Brian Towers

    I know this kind of detailed subject and drawing occupied you for a long time in the past and you’re now exploring the exciting world of whimsy and colour to great effect. Do you have an urge to go back to your former style occasionally, they have great merit?

  • BLYTHART replied

    In the words of Roy (from Little Britain), “Maybe I will … and maybe I won’t!” Seriously Brian … it’s not beyond the realms of possibility.

  • MinoYasue

    MinoYasue

    Amazing details! Beautiful all over, but I specialty like the sky!

  • BLYTHART replied

    The sky is based on he techniques of the 19th century engravers, who used finely ruled lines and wavy lines. The wavy lines were achieved by using a ruler I carved notches into (took a long time to do).

  • Sean Farragher

    Sean Farragher

    well done,,and not a bend in sight,,,,,,,,,lol

  • Martin Derksema

    Martin Derksema

    Clever, clever drawing.

  • pinkyjain

    pinkyjain

    Absolutely brilliant piece

  • Peter Allton

    Peter Allton

    Fantastic detail,well done.

  • Andy  Mercer

    Andy Mercer

    Very nice Dave.. I can see why this would be of interest. I particularly like the treatment you use for the sky !

    You could make a very nice calender based on this type of historical work.

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