Quiet and contemplative image of a woman cradling something precious in her hands which is illuminating her face.
The emanating light has hints of the colours of the rainbow or spectrum.
Drawn and painted in:
*Derwent Inktense watercolour pencil on
**Khadi Indian handmade paper.
***Inspiration (read below about these).
Available unframed.
Packed carefully and sent by Tracked Delivery
Certificate of Authenticity included.
*Derwent Inktense watercolour pencil are beautiful water soluble pencils, which when dry become permanent.
**Khadi Indian handmade paper is a 320gsm handmade cotton paper from India with a pleasing deckle edge. I like to present this paper unmounted/unmatted to make a feature of the edge (just an idea) ... so it is possible to float the painting in a simple 'box frame" - easily purchased online.
***Inspiration:
Unexpectedly painted on a sunny afternoon in my garden.
I'd picked up a stone with sparkly pieces in it to stop some papers flying off the table and at the same time thought of something that my husband had told me in the morning: that in the night he'd heard what he thought was our beloved cat crying loudly. He went downstairs only to find it was next door's peacocks calling! In fact when I went out to photograph the sparkly stone for this listing the peacock photobombed my shot!
watercolour, Khadi 320 gsm paper
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Quiet and contemplative image of a woman cradling something precious in her hands which is illuminating her face.
The emanating light has hints of the colours of the rainbow or spectrum.
Drawn and painted in:
*Derwent Inktense watercolour pencil on
**Khadi Indian handmade paper.
***Inspiration (read below about these).
Available unframed.
Packed carefully and sent by Tracked Delivery
Certificate of Authenticity included.
*Derwent Inktense watercolour pencil are beautiful water soluble pencils, which when dry become permanent.
**Khadi Indian handmade paper is a 320gsm handmade cotton paper from India with a pleasing deckle edge. I like to present this paper unmounted/unmatted to make a feature of the edge (just an idea) ... so it is possible to float the painting in a simple 'box frame" - easily purchased online.
***Inspiration:
Unexpectedly painted on a sunny afternoon in my garden.
I'd picked up a stone with sparkly pieces in it to stop some papers flying off the table and at the same time thought of something that my husband had told me in the morning: that in the night he'd heard what he thought was our beloved cat crying loudly. He went downstairs only to find it was next door's peacocks calling! In fact when I went out to photograph the sparkly stone for this listing the peacock photobombed my shot!
watercolour, Khadi 320 gsm paper
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