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Winter Creek

L_Winter Creek

Winter Creek

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This piece was commissioned by Derwent Cumberland Pencil Co as an illustration for their products at the Paperworld exhibition held in Frankfurt, Germany Jan-Feb 2009.

Created with Derwent ‘s Compressed charcoal

Size: 11″ x 14″

Created: 2009

Artist: Debbie Adams

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13 Comments

  1. Androgoth

     /  August 9, 2011

    This one is certainly one of my favourites here Deb, though I do favour the Winter over Summer, actually I like Autumn too… This charcoal drawing is excellent Deb

    Androgoth Xx

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    • Right about now, I too am more fond of the Fall and Winter. I’m getting a bit tired of this summer heat.
      Thank you for such a lovely comment, Andro.
      Be well now,
      Deb
      xx

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  2. Androgoth

     /  August 9, 2011

    You have the trees absolutely perfect on this one…
    Well done you, it is truly wicked…

    Androgoth Xx

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    • Thank you again my friend.
      I’m really happy you like the drawing and thank you for commenting, Andro

      Have a wonderful night,..
      Deb
      xx

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  3. That is a really neat scene. The light on the water is just perfect.

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  4. where is that winter jacket?

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    • I might me in the hall closet. Better get is out…it’s cold outside. 😉 🙂

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  5. Lovely. I almost expect a doe – or some other woodland animal – to come to drink the water. Thank you for visiting my blog.

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    • I just noticed these comments in here thanks to Lori who comment just under us.
      Thank you for the comment on my drawing…that was lovely. 🙂

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  6. So lovely. Peaceful.

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  7. JK Bevill - Lost Creek Publishing

     /  January 28, 2013

    I love looking at this one!

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