Original artwork description:

This picture was drawn “en plain air” on a chilly and cloudy winter’s morning in Wu-Shr Harbour, Yilan, Taiwan. Unlike the other mornings there was a large bank of cloud across the horizon on this day, creating a completely different feeling to the other clearer days. I couldn’t see the sun rise from the horizon but the cloud cover did create deeper darker purples and blues that contrasted with the emerging rays of light. I always like how bright sunlight will highlight the edges of clouds almost silhouetting them against the background.
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Shipping rates have increased in price all around the world due to Covid and other complications. Due to this I have had to increase the the cost of shipping my artworks in line with the Delivery Companies. I will always strive to find the cheapest possible option for the customer (usually my local POST OFFICE EMS Recorded Delivery, but unfortunately they don’t deliver to every country at the moment) If the amount of shipping charged at purchase is less than the shipping company charges then I will refund the difference to the customer. This refund will be done after the picture has arrived safely and has been accepted.
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Materials used:

Oil Pastel on 160gsm Black Paper

Tags:
#expressive and gestural oil pastel landscape drawing #impressionist sunrise #turtle island toucheng yilan taiwan #tropical paradise seascape #en plein air sunrise seascape 
Dawn Rays of Light (2022)
Pastel drawing
by David Lloyd

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This picture was drawn “en plain air” on a chilly and cloudy winter’s morning in Wu-Shr Harbour, Yilan, Taiwan. Unlike the other mornings there was a large bank of cloud across the horizon on this day, creating a completely different feeling to the other clearer days. I couldn’t see the sun rise from the horizon but the cloud cover did create deeper darker purples and blues that contrasted with the emerging rays of light. I always like how bright sunlight will highlight the edges of clouds almost silhouetting them against the background.
A note to International Buyers:
Shipping rates have increased in price all around the world due to Covid and other complications. Due to this I have had to increase the the cost of shipping my artworks in line with the Delivery Companies. I will always strive to find the cheapest possible option for the customer (usually my local POST OFFICE EMS Recorded Delivery, but unfortunately they don’t deliver to every country at the moment) If the amount of shipping charged at purchase is less than the shipping company charges then I will refund the difference to the customer. This refund will be done after the picture has arrived safely and has been accepted.
Any import duties, taxes and charges that may be payable are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges, if applicable, will be the responsibility of the buyer. Please message me to check if this might affect your purchase.

Materials used:

Oil Pastel on 160gsm Black Paper

Tags:
#expressive and gestural oil pastel landscape drawing #impressionist sunrise #turtle island toucheng yilan taiwan #tropical paradise seascape #en plein air sunrise seascape 

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My work is driven by the desire to capture and represent the world around me through landscapes and portraits. Family, friends, travelling, skateboarding, nature, light and the man-made world all inspire and influence... Read more

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