The Last Of The Stones

marbled drawing

Here are the last couple of drawings from my weekend sketching ancient burial chambers in North Pembrokeshire. This one at Pentre Ifan is drawn in charcoal, carbon and white conte crayon onto Fabriano Accademica that I had marbled with black oil paint mixed with turpentine.

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The Pentre Ifan dolmen, Nevern, Pembrokeshire

 

Pentre Ifan
Pentre Ifan

Here’s the dolmen drawn over a previous drawing of Maltese catacombs in home-made walnut ink. What next? Well, I’m doing some experiments with cyanotype. Hopefully, if they’re successful, I’ll blog them tomorrow.

Published by Rosie Scribblah

I'm an artist / printmaker / scribbler. I love drawing and all the geeky stuff associated with printmaking, working in a figurative style. I live in Wales with husband and demented cats. And my real name is Rose Davies :D

11 thoughts on “The Last Of The Stones

  1. I’ve really enjoyed following this series – the drawings are so impressive and your technique really inspirational. Would it be a bore to explain how you did that marbling?

    1. I’m glad you’ve enjoyed them. The marbling was easy. I mixed a little bit of black oil paint with some English turpentine in a small jam jar. i put the lid on and shook it to mix it. Then I half-filled an old plastic washing-up bowl with water, let it settle and then poured a bit of the paint onto the surface. I dropped the paper (Fabriano Accademica 200gsm) onto the surface, lifted it off and there it was 😀

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