Architecture Fades But Light Renews. by John Graham Inkson

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Very effective drawing, John. The black paper adds something mysterious.

An excellent drawing John. The light beautifully captured.

A lovely drawing and I can see your attraction to it

Full of emotion so brilliantly captured John. I absolutely love this.

It’s a fabulous looking piece John , the sort of think I love to see in these old buildings.

Superb work John.

A beautiful piece with lovely light.

Beautifully captured John, the photo and the painting. I like the textures you have created.

This is a cracker John, the light is fantastic.

The master of light does it again. Very thought provoking with that dark background Perfect!

Brilliant artwork

An excellent piece John. Good thinking with the blue, it makes the colours on the stone stand out all the more.

The added indigo has really made this work; very skilfully done.

Superb work John. Catches the eye and a bit of mystery. Love it

Thank you POL folks for your comments which are very mush appreciated .

Very cleverly done John, beautiful.

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22/06/2026
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This is the doorway to the 12 century Abby (what’s left of it) at Norton Priory in Cheshire. I was at the right place at the right time to get the reference. The light coming in from the left through a half stained glassed window. It evokes a sense of calm, and peace to my eye, but I cannot say why that is. Derwent colour soft pencils on Black Canson pastel paper. I went over the black with indigo blue to liven the black up a bit.

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John Graham Inkson

Life From The Easel. As an artist I see my self as an all rounder. Ive worked with all the painting mediums, as well as silk screen printing, ceramics, small sculptures, sign writing, murals, graphic design and digital art. I went to Cardiff University to do graphic design rather than do a fine…

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