Riverbank at Putney (sketch) Post author:Ian Post published:6 May 2016 Post category:picture Post comments:2 Comments Here’s the Thames at Putney, one March morning. Platinum Carbon Pen, Platinum Fude Brush Pen, Platinum Carbon ink, Mnemosyne Light Notebook Share this: Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr Ian A graphite artist from Dorset, specialising in portraits, seascapes and landscapes. Associate member of the Society of Graphic Fine Art. You Might Also Like Bright Window in Europe (sketch) 8 July 2016 Driftwood sketch and a Palomino Blackwing pencil giveaway 25 July 2014 Ella Waiting for the Grownups (sketch) 15 April 2016 This Post Has 2 Comments miatagrrl 7 May 2016 Reply I love those trees! I hate to admit this, but sometimes I’m sad when spring comes and fills all the trees with leaves, because I really love sketching BARE trees with a fountain pen and/or brush pen! Pen, brush and ink are made for bare trees! 😉 – Tina ian 7 May 2016 Reply Thank you and yes I know what you mean! Leave a ReplyCancel reply This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
miatagrrl 7 May 2016 Reply I love those trees! I hate to admit this, but sometimes I’m sad when spring comes and fills all the trees with leaves, because I really love sketching BARE trees with a fountain pen and/or brush pen! Pen, brush and ink are made for bare trees! 😉 – Tina
I love those trees! I hate to admit this, but sometimes I’m sad when spring comes and fills all the trees with leaves, because I really love sketching BARE trees with a fountain pen and/or brush pen! Pen, brush and ink are made for bare trees! 😉
– Tina
Thank you and yes I know what you mean!