November Challenge

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Photo courtesy of Fiona.

So many lovely aspects to your immense talent Alan this is lovely

I really like these two toned pieces of artwork. Splendid.

Really like this and I also like colour of the inks used.

I can never seem to find the challenges are they in a particular section Alan?

Great drawing skills Alan - very spontaneous - you make it look effortless.

Another great sketch for the November challenge, lovely use of colour and different again 😀

Great drawing, Alan.

Lovely crisp work Alan.

Thanks everyone! Just a rapid 20 minute sketch based on a couple of photos that Fiona sent me, still no mushrooms in my area.

I like the spontaneity of the lines, Alan. Super drawing!

Lovely piece, it take a lot of skill to make something look good with few line and colour.

Love the spontaneity here Alan. Think it's an oyster fungus?

Absolutely agree with all the comments Alan, especially about having the skill to capture so much information with so few lines. Smashing darling, I must have another go at the challenge.

Nice!

Excellent drawing Alan,

Gosh, what great comments from everyone, much appreciated!

Just found. Always like your freedom and mark making. I did find some fungi last week up in the forrest close to me ,they will drawn soon. One of our live in carers cane back with a bag of Parasol ...mushrooms. He didn’t give me chance to draw them they were in the pan with oil and paprika . He did give me a plate full on toast. Delicious.AND I’m still here .

Super work Alan.

Hang on Studio Wall
13/11/2019
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My third attempt at this month’s challenge. 9 x 10in drawing on Ivory Canson Mi-Teintes. Rigger brush and Prussian blue acrylic ink.

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Alan Bickley

Having studied fine art and graphics at both Stafford and Derby college, my career working as a graphic artist and latterly as editorial artist with Northcliffe Media Ltd, has kept me constantly in touch with all aspects of art and design. Painting mainly in oils, acrylics and watercolour, my…

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