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Tag Archives: egg tempera
Eccleshall – Stone Road
Hello and welcome back to my drawing archive. It has been a while since I have posted over here but it doesn’t mean I have fallen off the wagon, far from it! I have been getting stuck into quite a … Continue reading
Well Street (north side) Newcastle-under-Lyme
Well Street is a handsome street, with elegant brick details over the window and door openings. This is the western-most end, where it begins, next to Barracks Road. Somewhere along this part of the street, Bricknells cigarette and sweet shop … Continue reading
Well Street in colour, North side, No’s 13, 15, 17, 19, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Egg tempera wash over pen and ink drawing.