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A colored pencil painting of one of our favorite wines. It is done with Prismacolor Verithin pencils on Grafix film that is matte surfaced on both sides. The painting dimensions are 5 X 7 inches.

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Maria Karalyos 23 May 2016

Beautiful still life ! Very successful use of colors !

Artist Reply: Maria: thanks so much. I like this wine and the piece as well. I'm also glad that it appeals to you too. Thanks again. Best regards, Will

Alan Berkman 22 May 2016

I'll have a glass...or two, three! Very realistic. What are Prismacolor Verithin pencils?

Artist Reply: Alan: If I could, I would gladly buy you a glass or two! Prismacolor makes a thin, harder lead version of their colored pencils. The hardness and thin quality of the Verithin pencils allows more detail work to be included in my pieces. I also use the soft Premier Prismacolor pencils, but find the Verithin very useful for my style. Have a great week. Best regards, Will

Dusan Vukovic 13 Nov 2015

super!

Artist Reply: Dusan: thanks so much. I appreciate your support of my work. Have a great week. Best regards, Will

Mary-Anne harding 30 Aug 2015

WOW your work is great love the refletions on the wine bottle, Will !

Artist Reply: Mary-Anne: thanks so much for your comments. They are greatly appreciated. I love working in colored pencil. It is too often an overlooked medium. Have a great week. Best regards, Will

Sue Johnson 27 Jun 2015

Wow, great job Will.

Artist Reply: Sue: thanks so much for your very nice comment! It is greatly appreciated. I'm sorry that it has taken so long to reply. I must have missed the notification that a comment had been made. Again, sorry. I certainly don't brush comments off. I really appreciate other artists taking time to comment on my work. Best regards, Will