Venice Study Sketch - Doge's Palace from San Giorgio

$70.00

Wax pencil on Sennelier paper - not matted

4x6”

In the practice of developing the eye John Springer does study sketches to search for the essential elements within particular moments in nature. By defining the light with accurately placed shadows volumes begin to appear which initiates a movement. It is an effort to reveal the character of what may become a painting motif.

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Wax pencil on Sennelier paper - not matted

4x6”

In the practice of developing the eye John Springer does study sketches to search for the essential elements within particular moments in nature. By defining the light with accurately placed shadows volumes begin to appear which initiates a movement. It is an effort to reveal the character of what may become a painting motif.

Wax pencil on Sennelier paper - not matted

4x6”

In the practice of developing the eye John Springer does study sketches to search for the essential elements within particular moments in nature. By defining the light with accurately placed shadows volumes begin to appear which initiates a movement. It is an effort to reveal the character of what may become a painting motif.