This solitary covered bridge over a lightly languishing stream is the subject of this pen and ink drawing. The details, including the bridge's shadow in the stream are impeccable. |
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Ron generally uses a lot of ink when creating a work of art in pen and ink, but in the case of Horseneck Beach (pen and ink, 12x18) he wanted to create silkscreen prints embellished with watercolor. When planning this type of work, he keeps his lines simpler to allow the color to show. |
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High above the Lahn River in the city of Limburg is this magnificent German cathedral portrayed in pen and ink. |
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The Roycroft Inn became a National Landmark in 1986. It underwent a tremendous fire in the early 1990's and thanks to the support of the Margaret L. Wendt Foundation it re-opened in June 1995. Ron produced a felt tip pen and ink drawing of this fabulous landmark. The drawing illustrates the Inn before it was expanded and the way many Northern New Yorkers remember it. |
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