Ann Robertson – Artist and Illustrator

 

Three little squares now complete. This one is bits and pieces I picked up in Scotland. The stones I found on the bank of a river flowing into Loch Ness and the feather on a walk nearby. I have used the same techniques as for the other two and I am still enjoying them. I have three more to do. I know what is going to be in number 4 but the other two remain a mystery for now.

Work in progress. I would like to say I work in logical way, but I don’t. It seems to work better if I do a part of each object as I go along and then build them up bit by bit. They feed into each other, slowly becoming a whole image.

 

 

Feather and stones watercolour pencil and graphite

Feather and stones watercolour pencil and graphite

Feather and stones watercolour pencil and graphite

Feather and stones watercolour pencil and graphite

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Feather and stones watercolour pencil and graphite

Feather and stones watercolour pencil and graphite

 

The paper isn’t blue its just taken in a different light.

 

Feather and stones watercolour pencil and graphite

Feather and stones watercolour pencil and graphite

 

 

 

 

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