CHARCOAL&CHALK

CHARCOAL&CHALK
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I love it Charles ! The slight touch of colour behind the trees is a lovely touch and brings the painting to life.

Very inventive and artistic. All the mediums work very well together.

remarkable combination of very fine Charles :-)

Posted by Diana Di on Tue 08 Nov 16:56:35

Snow ,beautiful snow! Lovely, Charles!

Posted by Ann Cook on Tue 08 Nov 17:00:15

I like the cold light in the sky, also the composition. Nice one Charles.

Lovely winter painting Charles

Brrrr!!! These mediums go really well together Charles.

Superb piece - love the repeat colours in the water

Lovely painting Charles and painted in a different medium too.

What a superb combination of mediums, Charles. Just wonderful!

I don't like snow but I do like this painting.Most snow paintings are to cold for me but this one works with the introduction of colour

The colour combinations work well Charles.

Very effective. An original work, I like it a lot.

I must say I agree with Denise I really like the colour in this one. And as Mia says the different mediums are just great.

Posted by Joy Lee on Wed 09 Nov 12:26:17

Oh, I forgot to thank you for your comment on my cat with attitude always appreciated. Thanks Joy.

Posted by Joy Lee on Wed 09 Nov 12:29:46

This combination of mediums works wonderfully Charles and I love the colour you've introduced to it. A great painting and I think it would make a lovely Christmas card.

Amazed at what you can achieve with a bit of charcoal and chalk etc. well done Chas. : )

You move seamlessly across all sorts of media, Charles, and each time with spectacular results! This is really dramatic and very powerful.

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31/03/2015
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Done on Saunders Waterford 140lb not ----- Linton Bridge Yorkshire in the winter of 2009 ---Painted using charcoal and chalk with acrylic underpainting on the bridge

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Chas Wilby

Hi there my name is Chas and I'm a retired old coal miner - 77 years old at the given time - 2016 - Working underground for 7-10 hours a day ( night shift ) and sleeping 8 hours a day i never saw much daylight - but on the few hours to me - I used to be out on my old motorcycle or walking -…

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