Original artwork description:

This is an original drawing of a seascape. It is another large drawing using pencil, pencil sticks , erasers, rags masked areas and chalks.
There is a turbulent water area below then a series of rectangular shapes in the middle and a distant shoreline at the top area with lots of light.
It would seem that there is a sense of turbulence below, with possibly an upturned boat or hull and perhaps a man made thing or person and a beach with distant waves and clouds which have a more hopeful , more expansive feel

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paper Fabriano 220 gsm white . Pencils, crayons , rags, chalks, erasers

Seascape (2020)

Charcoal drawing 
by Nicholas Everitt

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This is an original drawing of a seascape. It is another large drawing using pencil, pencil sticks , erasers, rags masked areas and chalks.
There is a turbulent water area below then a series of rectangular shapes in the middle and a distant shoreline at the top area with lots of light.
It would seem that there is a sense of turbulence below, with possibly an upturned boat or hull and perhaps a man made thing or person and a beach with distant waves and clouds which have a more hopeful , more expansive feel

Materials used:

paper Fabriano 220 gsm white . Pencils, crayons , rags, chalks, erasers

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I have always drawn and sketched and would like to share my passion for drawing; it is very simple but there are a million ways to make a mark !... Read more

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