Box 11
Contains 4 Results:
Lubell 11/1: 25
Ink drawing (with watercolor) of an Apocynum (commonly known as “dogbane”) intertwined with a grape vine. Aside from color on individual grapes and one leaf, wash color seems has been restricted to thin lines for the branches, while line patterns are primarily used to provide shading and visual distinction. Drawn on illustration board. Oversized.
50.7 x 49.4 cm
Lubell 11/1: 26
Ink drawing (with watercolor) portrays a short, slightly dilapidated stone wall, overgrown with foliage. Large, thick ink lines define and structure the wall, while thinner, more erratically-placed counterparts give the plant life a chaotic edge. Wash is used on leaves (green), and parts of the ground and stone (grey, brown), but much of the piece is uncolored. Verso has pastel sketch of a flower. Oversized.
45.8 x 65.8 cm
Lubell 11/1: 25
Ink drawing (with watercolor) of an Apocynum (commonly known as “dogbane”) intertwined with a grape vine. Aside from color on individual grapes and one leaf, wash color seems has been restricted to thin lines for the branches, while line patterns are primarily used to provide shading and visual distinction. Drawn on illustration board.
50.7 x 49.4 cm
Lubell 11/1: 26
Ink drawing (with watercolor) portrays a short, slightly dilapidated stone wall, overgrown with foliage. Large, thick ink lines define and structure the wall, while thinner, more erratically-placed counterparts give the plant life a chaotic edge. Wash is used on leaves (green), and parts of the ground and stone (grey, brown), but much of the piece is uncolored. Verso has pastel sketch of a flower
45.8 x 65.8 cm