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Peter Pan: Part 2
Feb 21
In continuation of my Peter Pan series, here is the final drawing before the painting. This project is one of the largest and most time intensive pieces that I have undertaken in quite a few years. I think having this large scale drawing, about 20 inches wide, has been really good for me. Most of my drawings have been much smaller and I feel like I have been stuck in a rut and needed a change. Hello large sheet of paper! I’m pretty happy with how the drawing has turned out and I’m excited for the watercolor stage.
Tags: Flying, London, Peter Pan
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Very cool. That London is great. Must have taken a LOT of work.
Since you’re a Pan fan, you need to know about these two books.
A story based on Barrieâ??s own idea for more:
Click!
And a great ‘What if?’ adventure (but it’s not for the kids!): Click!
Thanks for sharing your art!
BELIEVE!
Hey thanks for the kind words about the drawing. Yes it did take quite some time! I’m working on the watercolor now, so stay tuned.
Thanks also for the book links.
Love those shingles!!
I don’t see any chimney sweeps, but I love it anyway. Great sense of movement.
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