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Austria
Drawing, Pencil on Paper
Size: 11.8 W x 17.7 H x 0.2 D in
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For this drawing of a Austrian mountain hut (called "stadl" locally) I didn't have to look far to be inspired. It's right next to our house in the Stubai Valley in Tirol, Austria. There a a lot of these huts around here and I love to draw them. In the past they were used to store hay for the livestock in the wintertime and as a shed for agricultural equipment. More and more these huts loose their usage and they get left to rot away. I see them as a fital part of the landscape and by drawing them, I hope they don't fade away. Fineliners, ink and pencil on Fabriano Artistico traditional white paper 300g/m2 30x45cm with 2,5cm border. For framing options ypu can always contact me.
Drawing:Pencil on Paper
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:11.8 W x 17.7 H x 0.2 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:No
Packaging:Ships in a Box
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Ships From:Austria.
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Austria
Being Dutch living in the mountains it isn’t hard to imagine where my inspiration comes from. I just have to look out of the window. But I also love to go hiking and cycling in the summertime. In the winter alpineskiing and skitouring are a great way to relax and get inspired. Whenever I go out in the mountains my camera is in my backpack. I’ve been drawing with pen and ink for over 10 years, started off with portraits, animals, cars and other vehicles and now doing mainly landscape. I’m self taught and when I’m not drawing myself I’m searching the internet for inspirational artists, getting new ideas and finding out how other artist work, so I can learn from that. And I’m also one of the founders of the Urban Sketchers chapter Tirol. Ink is non erasable and that is the part I like most about it. It is challeging not being able to erase mistakes, but work around them or try to cover them up (or just start over new). And I like the limitations of black ink. In fact you only working with black and white, but it’s still possible to make something with so much depth and contrast that people say they thought it’s a photograph.
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