Initial Sketches for The Siren; Vanity; Medea in Jason and Medea; Ariadne; A Listener in A Tale from the Decameron; Penelope and the Suitors on the end-papers and leaves of The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, George Routledge and Sons, London & New York, 1880
Pencil on paper book leaves
Pencil on paper book leaves
2 comments:
These are wonderful
They expose the germ of the painting. Often they are more powerful than a oil that has been "slaved" over for months.
The energy jumps from this sketchbook.
Cheers,
Painter
I was 'taught' to judge a great artist by their drawing skills (always look at the hands I was told) and these struck me as pretty damn good.
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