Chris Hughes
Coloured pencil and black pen
the ceramics of Chris Hughes
Chris Hughes
Coloured pencil and black pen
Abstract images inspired by shapes and forms seen in rock strata. All drawn in black pen and coloured pencil.
Drawn in black pen, shapes inspired by rock strata.
Three stylised versions of trees and hedgerows. In black pen and coloured pencil.
An imagined landscape of the Lake District seen from the West coast.
Doodling is really good, and sometimes it leads to better and bigger things!
A tiny drawing in coloured pencil of one of my all-time favourite mountains – Great Gable. It’s good to be able to bring these places to mind while sitting in isolation in March 2020.
Coloured pencil drawings of two walls – one in Derbyshire composed of gritstone and the other wall of the Royal Albert Dock in Liverpool designed by Jessie Hartley made of of huge pieces of granite.
A small coloured pencil drawing of seacliffs. A memory of the Seven Sisters.
A series of small, abstract images based on the memory of the gritstone edges of Derby shire and Staffordshire. All drawn in coloured pencil during the period of self-isolation in march 2020.