Original artwork description:

Moorland ewe

The Scottish Blackface is the most common breed of domestic sheep in the United Kingdom. This tough and adaptable breed is often found in the more exposed locations, such as the Scottish Highlands or roaming on the moors of Dartmoor.

My sketches start life as hand drawn graphite images made on cartridge paper. I often work on these with charcoal, oil pastel or Caran d'Ache to create the look I'm after. The artwork is then scanned and finessed digitally ready for fine art printing. This process often referred to as Giclée printing uses the highest standard of printing methods to give gallery quality results that maintain all the details of the original sketch.

Here on Artfinder I produce one off original artworks even though the final output is a Giclée print it is the only one I produce and is therefore unique.

The graphite pencils I use are Faber-Castel, the oil pastels are Sennelier and the china-graph is Caran d’Ache. The inks are pigment based archive quality (100years+). The heavy weight specialist papers I use are of the best professional quality having a wonderful surface designed specifically for fine art drawings and illustrations.

I include a signed certificate of authenticity with each artwork.

Materials used:

My sketches start life as hand drawn graphite images made on cartridge paper. I often work on these with charcoal, oil pastel or Caran d'Ache to create the look I'm after. The artwork is then scanned and finessed digitally ready for fine art printing.

Tags:
#landscape #sketch #drawing #ink #sheep 

Moorland ewe (2022) Pencil drawing
by Sean Briggs

£150

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Moorland ewe

The Scottish Blackface is the most common breed of domestic sheep in the United Kingdom. This tough and adaptable breed is often found in the more exposed locations, such as the Scottish Highlands or roaming on the moors of Dartmoor.

My sketches start life as hand drawn graphite images made on cartridge paper. I often work on these with charcoal, oil pastel or Caran d'Ache to create the look I'm after. The artwork is then scanned and finessed digitally ready for fine art printing. This process often referred to as Giclée printing uses the highest standard of printing methods to give gallery quality results that maintain all the details of the original sketch.

Here on Artfinder I produce one off original artworks even though the final output is a Giclée print it is the only one I produce and is therefore unique.

The graphite pencils I use are Faber-Castel, the oil pastels are Sennelier and the china-graph is Caran d’Ache. The inks are pigment based archive quality (100years+). The heavy weight specialist papers I use are of the best professional quality having a wonderful surface designed specifically for fine art drawings and illustrations.

I include a signed certificate of authenticity with each artwork.

Materials used:

My sketches start life as hand drawn graphite images made on cartridge paper. I often work on these with charcoal, oil pastel or Caran d'Ache to create the look I'm after. The artwork is then scanned and finessed digitally ready for fine art printing.

Tags:
#landscape #sketch #drawing #ink #sheep 
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Sean has spent over thirty years working in Publishing mostly with Magazine brands. He sits on the Professional Publishers Association (PPA) Technical team in London advising on all aspects... Read more

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