FEATURED BY FIRST THINGS GROUP – 14th August 2011
THIS IS NOT A RECENT DRAWING
This ink drawing is of a 39 horsepower tugboat, The Livingstone. The Master was Octavius Jewels, brother of my great grandmother.
I did this drawing 20 years ago.
livingstone, tug boat, boat, tug, jewels, blyth, river blyth, north east coast
Outstanding …
Thanks for favouriting this Tom – much appreciated. I have uploaded a higher quality scan of this drawing now.
– BLYTHART
like a photo but with soul!
A lovely compliment – many thanks for the Favourite too.
Love it,Dave!
Thank you Lance.
Awesome art, so real it could be a photo that has been worked with one of the photoshop programs
Thanks. Ha-ha – you obviously haven’t seen any of my feeble attempts at photo manipulation on Photoshop :)
Amazing stuff. I love this. Detail is incredible.
Thanks Monica.
great work Dave…we all are in awe of the detail, talent and the precision it takes to complete a drawing like this…!
Thanks. I had better eyesight in those days :)
Fine draughtmanship sir!
You have being Featured in the First Things Group August 14th, 2011► Please participate in the ongoing Challenges
Many thanks Mary.
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Outstanding …
Thanks for favouriting this Tom – much appreciated. I have uploaded a higher quality scan of this drawing now.
– BLYTHART
like a photo but with soul!
A lovely compliment – many thanks for the Favourite too.
– BLYTHART
Love it,Dave!
Thank you Lance.
– BLYTHART
Awesome art, so real it could be a photo that has been worked with one of the photoshop programs
Thanks. Ha-ha – you obviously haven’t seen any of my feeble attempts at photo manipulation on Photoshop :)
– BLYTHART
Amazing stuff. I love this. Detail is incredible.
Thanks Monica.
– BLYTHART
great work Dave…we all are in awe of the detail, talent and the precision it takes to complete a drawing like this…!
Thanks. I had better eyesight in those days :)
– BLYTHART
Fine draughtmanship sir!
You have being Featured in the First Things Group
August 14th, 2011
► Please participate in the ongoing Challenges
Many thanks Mary.
– BLYTHART