£25
Butherlyp Howe (pronounced 'Butter-Lip') is a small hill in the village of Grasmere in the heart of The Lake District, where I've spent many happy hours with students, enjoying and sketching the views into Easdale and across to Helm Crag.
The hill itself is endowed with these magnificent trees. This sketch was produced on-site, as I sat beneath them, fighting off midges and trying to keep out of the direct sunlight.
Image Size:
Pencil Drawing: 297mm x 210mm (still available)
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
ORIGINAL PENCIL DRAWING
Almost all watercolour paintings produced by Peter Woolley are developed from pencil
sketches made on-site or in the studio. In the course of that development, further working sketches
are often produced in order to explore the subject and work towards a final, satisfactory
composition. This drawing is a unique document; if it has been used in the process of creating a finished watercolour, it may contain marks of handling or even spots of watercolour. Such marks should not considered flaws; instead, they should be thought of as an integral part of the character of the drawing. To protect
its integrity, the artist has signed and dated it on the reverse.
This original drawing has been produced on 160lb smooth, white paper, with a 2B graphite pencil. For drawing dimensions, please see the main information panel above. The price quoted is for the drawing to be supplied to you unframed, in protective packaging with rigid backing panel, ready to take to a framer. A quote for framed work will be provided on request.
For a closer view, click on the image.
POSTAGE
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