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Pen and ink portrait study

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  • Pamela Phelps
    Pamela Phelpsover 3 years ago

    Your style is beyond words I can find! Wonderful!

  • Thank you so much Pamela.

    – Richard Tuvey

  • catherine walker
    catherine walkerover 3 years ago

    amazing drawing..so well done..wonderful!

  • Thank you Catherine, always nice to read your comments.

    – Richard Tuvey

  • MarianBendeth
    MarianBendethover 3 years ago

    Hans Schenck, a direct descendent in the lineage of Amadeus Mozart. Hans is known by his famous Harmonica and spoon symphonies in the Black Forest.
    Again, wonderful technique and mood here. Excellent work!

  • Not bad at all, very close. I tend to think however that this is Wolfgang Snackhoffer ( alias Percy Micklewhite ) professional milkman and avid collector of rubber wellington boots.

    – Richard Tuvey

  • MarianBendeth
    MarianBendethover 3 years ago

    I love that! What fun.

  • madvlad
    madvladabout 3 years ago

    classic hatching well done to the max

  • Hello my friend, nice to hear from you. I really like your painting of the red headed lady!.

    – Richard Tuvey

  • madvlad
    madvladabout 3 years ago

    yes- i got a lot of remarks on her—-she was inspired by a matisse cut out- but changed so, much, that the insperation-can barely be seen-

  • Zefira
    Zefiraabout 3 years ago

    great work

  • Good morning Zefira, I am glad you like my drawing.

    – Richard Tuvey

  • izzybeth
    izzybethabout 3 years ago

    I do like the way you have drawn this fellow. What do you soppose he is looking at?

  • I am glad you like my drawing Izzybeth. I think he is looking at the bill I handed him for drawing his portrait!,haha.

    – Richard Tuvey

  • andrea v
    andrea vabout 3 years ago

    This is great. I like how all the features of the face gravitate towards the right hand corner. The contrasts in light and shade make for a dramatic image. I like it.

  • Thank you very much Andrea, this is one of my own favourites.

    – Richard Tuvey