"Lee" | Original Drawing
“Lee” is an 11x14 original black ink drawing on white canvas depicting a fly fisher mid-cast. The figure stands in a mountain creek set in the lee (sheltered side) of the adjacent mountain. This drawing is full of rich texture that can only truly be appreciated when viewed in person. It captures the feeling of being sheltered by close mountains and the wonder of babbling mountain creeks rushing on their way to places unknown.
“Lee” was one of the most nerve-racking pieces to make for one reason: I completed the entire drawing before adding the fishing line as a single stroke with a white pen. I had one chance to get it right or ruin the piece. Talk about high stakes!
This drawing arrives unframed and ready to hang or display in the frame of your choosing.
“Lee” is an 11x14 original black ink drawing on white canvas depicting a fly fisher mid-cast. The figure stands in a mountain creek set in the lee (sheltered side) of the adjacent mountain. This drawing is full of rich texture that can only truly be appreciated when viewed in person. It captures the feeling of being sheltered by close mountains and the wonder of babbling mountain creeks rushing on their way to places unknown.
“Lee” was one of the most nerve-racking pieces to make for one reason: I completed the entire drawing before adding the fishing line as a single stroke with a white pen. I had one chance to get it right or ruin the piece. Talk about high stakes!
This drawing arrives unframed and ready to hang or display in the frame of your choosing.
“Lee” is an 11x14 original black ink drawing on white canvas depicting a fly fisher mid-cast. The figure stands in a mountain creek set in the lee (sheltered side) of the adjacent mountain. This drawing is full of rich texture that can only truly be appreciated when viewed in person. It captures the feeling of being sheltered by close mountains and the wonder of babbling mountain creeks rushing on their way to places unknown.
“Lee” was one of the most nerve-racking pieces to make for one reason: I completed the entire drawing before adding the fishing line as a single stroke with a white pen. I had one chance to get it right or ruin the piece. Talk about high stakes!
This drawing arrives unframed and ready to hang or display in the frame of your choosing.