The Watcher by Deborah Holman
Deborah Holman

The Watcher by

If you venture into the woods and feel the watcher’s eyes. Be sure to show all due respect. For you are just a visitor the watchers’ presence is meant.

Burnt Umber, Burnt Ochre and Black coloured pencils on W&N Smooth Cartridge paper

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acorn, brown, coloured, face, pencil, portrait, tree, watcher, wood, woods

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  • apjenkins
    apjenkinsabout 4 years ago

    great work Deborah really a fine piece of work like it very much

  • Thank you very much Alice, hope you are well

    – Deborah Holman

  • BLYTHART
    BLYTHARTabout 4 years ago

    Aha … so this is what you have been doing :)) Wondered where you were. I like what you’ve done with her nose.

  • Thank you very much Dave, That is my first nasal compliment!

    – Deborah Holman

  • darkestartist
    darkestartistabout 4 years ago

    really nice. love the acorn earring, that’s a great touch :)

  • Thank you very much, I couldn’t resist the acorn

    – Deborah Holman

  • pinkyjain
    pinkyjainabout 4 years ago

    This is absolutely gorgeous, fabulous

  • Thank you very much pinkjain

    – Deborah Holman

  • VioDeSign
    VioDeSignabout 4 years ago

    fantastic!!! well done Deborah!

  • Thank you very much Violetta

    – Deborah Holman

  • Jim Phillips
    Jim Phillipsabout 4 years ago

    Makes me think she’s carved right on a tree. Very woodcut looking and I love the acorn earring. Fantastic job on this one.

  • Deborah Holman
    Deborah Holmanabout 4 years ago

    Thank you so much Jim, if only my whittling was better eh

  • Estelle O'Brien
    Estelle O'Brienabout 4 years ago

    I like the skin tone you have achieved and I will add your second nasal compliment…the nose is really unusual and interesting!

  • Deborah Holman
    Deborah Holmanabout 4 years ago

    Thank you Estelle, ooh two nasal compliments in one night (or should I say morning for you)

  • helene
    heleneabout 4 years ago

    Wonderful work

  • Thank you Helen you are very kind

    – Deborah Holman