Portrait study 14

Richard  Tuvey

Portrait study 14

Pen, ink and wash portrait study.

Drawn with a wooden stick using printers ink and petrol as the medium.

Portrait study 14 belongs to the following groups:

! ♦♣♠♥Ȃll Things Black ♥♠♣♦ !, "Real" Life Artwork (No Photography), British Portrait Artists and Finks of Inks Available for sale as

Greeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints, Framed Prints and Posters

Portrait study 14 by Richard  Tuvey
  • ellejayerose

    ellejayerose

    love the medium! how imaginative and resourceful u r!

  • Richard Tuvey replied

    Thank you Ellejayrose. Have you changed your image again?.

  • Pamela Phelps

    Pamela Phelps

    Nicely done, different from the rest totally!

  • Richard  Tuvey

    Richard Tuvey

    Thank you Pamela. I had run out of the usual materials and had to resort to using something different.

  • ellejayerose

    ellejayerose

    why yes like David Bowie I feel the need to transfrom my avatar :) these portraits are very fresh and honest keep em coming

  • Richard Tuvey replied

    Thank you Ellejayrose. Major Tom over and out.

  • Linda Callaghan

    Linda Callaghan

    interesting medium Richard…great portrait!

  • Richard Tuvey replied

    Thank you Linda. Nothing to report on the sales front as of yet, but the exhibition is on for the whole month so there is plenty of time. Nice to hear from you.

  • MarianBendeth

    MarianBendeth

    Ulrich Slanger…Inventor of Saukerkraut when the cabbage in his cellar was left next to his Mother’s pickles which broke during the Blitz.
    Love this one too!!

  • Richard Tuvey replied

    Oh you do make me laugh. I believe it is evening where you are and I would not be surprised if you have had a few gin and tonics. Ha.
    Thank you for your kind words.

  • MarianBendeth

    MarianBendeth

    I do hope you will excuse my zany humour!! It gives me great pleasure to attribute personalities to these faces and movements..I love yours too! My I proceed? Tipsy or no? LOL! (that is laugh out loud!)

  • Richard Tuvey replied

    By all means please do. ( If those flowers are not gladiola then I am sure they must be begonias, never daisies ). You may have had a green face but I have green fingers. Why did you change back?.

  • MarianBendeth

    MarianBendeth

    No, they really are Daisies!!! All the Begonias are dead – frozen to death poor things. Ah my Avatar, well a few complained they didn’t like me in green…who knew an Avatar would effect people..thought the captures were more important!! What an artistic bunch here on RB! By the by, I am a Fragrance Expert and Gardener too..they are Daisies!!!

  • Richard Tuvey replied

    I know they are daisies, I was just pulling your leg.

  • MarianBendeth

    MarianBendeth

    There’s that Brit humour creeping in.ok..you got me!

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