"Joan" by Anna Shipstone
3 Comments | June 10, 2009

Joan by Anna Shipstone
Anna Shipstone hails from the small seaside town of Cromer, Norfolk, UK, where she lives with her pet dog and family. On her website you can find some of the truly gorgeous sample work of this pencil portraiture artist – in particular I enjoy her children portraits and the one pictured above. Joan seems to be almost three dimensional and pops out of the page. While you’re there, also check out her abstract color work – trippy!
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this is a great pictuer of me .. ui like the way they havr put this into structer
Your art work is amazing. Great detail.
I wanted to have 4 small individual pencil sketches of my grandchildren, can you do this from one photo? that I could e-mail to you
Size 6″ x 8″ or there abouts
Thank You
Deidre Kaye