IF: Pale

Here’s my picture for this week’s Illustration Friday: Pale.  It’s…. well, it’s pale.  Basically.

white and black pastel on black paper

white and black pastel on black paper

[27/01/09 update: This picture has been sold.]

~ by Rachel on January 22, 2009.

17 Responses to “IF: Pale”

  1. Wow. That is just beautiful.

  2. Very, very nice.

  3. Very cool. I love the shadows.

  4. I really like the mood that this picture has. It’s really well done.

  5. Gosh, Rachel, this is really really stunning. Wow. Quite blown away.

    Thanks for the message on the EDM board too – re brios! It made my day.

    Beautiful work.

  6. I love it . . . it has such a mystical quality! Quite wonderful!!!

  7. Wow. Stunning indeed. It’s exactly like night time really is.

  8. Stunning…love the feel of this! 🙂

  9. very nice drawing!

  10. Thanks for all your kind comments everyone, it’s so encouraging and I appreciate it very much. 🙂 x

  11. this is just gorgeous! and what a nice mood! I want to be there w/ all of them – from a mom that hasnt slept well for quite a few nights… looking at this makes me feel like Ive had a good nights sleep (you’ve discovered the atidote… you should market this)

  12. This is beautiful. Excellent work.

  13. It’s so dreamy! beautiful work 😀

  14. Lovely drawing. Really enjoy it.

  15. What a great work! Who doesn’t enjoy the light and shadows delivered from the moon!

  16. Hi, Rachel! This is incredible. The rendering is so soft, yet the overall picture is so dramatic. And I adore the gentle curvature of the landscape. Oh, truly lovely!

    I was reading your post below about being both inspired and intimidated by all the wonderful artists out there, and I completely understand what you mean. There’s so much I wish I could do. It’s easy to get dejected. But I think your work is truly enchanting. You have a beautiful style!

  17. This is stunning Rachel. So atmospheric and lovely to look at – it just draws you in. If it wasn’t sold i’d definitely want to buy it.

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