20 thoughts on “Landscape Drawing L730, Looking Towards Bison Hill, The Chiltern Hills. June 2013”
Lovely to see you back here, Nicholas. Your new work is captivating. Your ability to create such a painterly canvas in monochrome is remarkable. Best, Maggie
Thank you for such a wonderful comment Maggie! I haven’t had the time I would like recently to devote to my drawing and wordpress, which means I have missed a lot of great stuff on here too. I’m hoping to have a little more time next month. Thanks again for your words which have energised me so much. Best, Nicholas
Thank you for such a lovely comment! I haven’t had a lot of time to draw recently but I will be glad to get back to doing some intensive work soon! Best, Nicholas.
A lovely series of paintings as always. There has been a gap in your postings and – well – you were missed. Welcome back. I do enjoy the misty obscure landscapes with trees seeping through. Such a gentle contrast to our hard unforgiving Queensland light. Tony
Thank you so much for your lovely warm comment! I have had to concentrate on my design work recently and had little time for anything else. I have missed a lot of good things here too. Still catching up! Best, Nicholas.
Hi Sergio, thank you for such a lovely comment, thanks for your support! Regarding your question, I am selling mostly direct at the moment as I am generating this new body of work. Hopefully I will be in galleries again next Spring. Previously I have sold in the North of the UK and by commission. Best, Nicholas.
Lovely to see you back here, Nicholas. Your new work is captivating. Your ability to create such a painterly canvas in monochrome is remarkable. Best, Maggie
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Thank you for such a wonderful comment Maggie! I haven’t had the time I would like recently to devote to my drawing and wordpress, which means I have missed a lot of great stuff on here too. I’m hoping to have a little more time next month. Thanks again for your words which have energised me so much. Best, Nicholas
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I agree with Maggie Beck. I missed the posts. The work is inspiring.
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Thank you so much! Your kind words inspire me. Best, Nicholas.
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OMG. this is Sooooooooooooo good.
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Thank you Sedge808! Best, Nicholas.
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Love this 🙂
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Thank you!
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I love the windswept (don’t know the right word for it) trees…
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Thank you Malin!
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Thank goodness you posted – I’ve been missing your work.
Makes me realise I should get back to my own efforts. Great piece – very serene.
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Thank you for such a lovely comment! I haven’t had a lot of time to draw recently but I will be glad to get back to doing some intensive work soon! Best, Nicholas.
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A lovely series of paintings as always. There has been a gap in your postings and – well – you were missed. Welcome back. I do enjoy the misty obscure landscapes with trees seeping through. Such a gentle contrast to our hard unforgiving Queensland light. Tony
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Thank you so much for your lovely warm comment! I have had to concentrate on my design work recently and had little time for anything else. I have missed a lot of good things here too. Still catching up! Best, Nicholas.
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This is a really powerful series
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Thank you so much Windhound! I am trying to get a cohesion with these small works, before I develop the series early next year. Best, Nicholas.
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Not many people realise how much planning is needed to be spontaneous!
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So true!
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do you sell your work anywhere? its truely awesome. great work.
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Hi Sergio, thank you for such a lovely comment, thanks for your support! Regarding your question, I am selling mostly direct at the moment as I am generating this new body of work. Hopefully I will be in galleries again next Spring. Previously I have sold in the North of the UK and by commission. Best, Nicholas.
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