Blackberry

Blackberry
Comments

This is gorgeous, Carole! I love the combination of the beautiful lines and the stunning palette.

As Seok has said Carole, lovely line work and tones, almost an illustration perhaps.

Those blackberries are good enough to eat. Lovely drawing makes my mouth water.

Beautiful pen and pencil work, Carole.

This is beautiful Carole a pleasure to the eye

Such a wild growing plant, shown in all its glory, beautifully drawn.

I shouldn't be lazy but 'exquisite' sums it up. It shows the tough beauty of brambles/blackberries.

A really lovely drawing Carole!

Thanks everyone for your kind comments. I am away at the moment and exploring lovely countryside in the Derbyshire Peaks. Carried this for several miles spikes and all!

An excellent way to spend your rest day Carole. Did the rain arrive? This is a little beauty.

Really lovely, Carole.

Yes Carole its wonderfull I don't know how you get such super detail

Thank you. Yes Val we got some today but only this am yesterday was ideal, so warm and no wind!

Excellent work Carole , beautifully fresh colour

Lovely sharp lines and leaves Carole!

Fabulous pen work Carole, I love the shine on the berries and the tooth of the leaves.....beautiful.

OOh! Those prickly thorns. and the berries you are tempted to pick but leave till next time to let them finish ripening! Lovely.

Thank you very much for your comments.

Missed this one Carole, lovely work, often thought of doing some pen work, you have given me that 'push' to try it, thank you.

MMM!They look really juicy and tempting! A lovely colourful sketch.

Thanks Avril and Glennis. pen is so satisfying I think Glennis, a good grounding wether you add colour or not.

Hang on Studio Wall
05/10/2015
5 likes
1.02k views

Pen, coloured pencil. Collected on one of our walks.

About the Artist
Carole Swingler

Self- taught artist, I have dabbled in watercolours for many years on and off. My first love is flower painting in watercolour. Now trying many different media including acrylic inks, gouache, all types of pencils to try loose-ish semi abstract images.

View full profile
More by Carole Swingler