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PEATWY TUCK

This is a pencil of "Peatwy Tuck", a Sac and Fox Indian. The reference photo that I used to draw from was taken by Frank A, Rinehart in 1898.

The original is 8"x10.5" overall. It is drawn on medium weight, hot press Crescent Illustration Board. German made Faber-Castell Drawing Pencils were used. The majority of the "pencil' was done with a #4 lead, while the remainder was darkened with a #6 and #8 leads. Total time to complete was 15 hours.

18 Comments

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Jean M. Laffitau 02 Jan 2008

Fantastic work!!

Barry Huyett 10 Dec 2007

this drawing is excellent....well done!!

Karen Cash 03 Apr 2007

Stunning work Denny!!

Cathy Savels 03 Apr 2007

Incredible!

Mister E. 13 Sep 2004

Fantastic!

Juan Gomez 12 Jul 2004

Beautiful drawing Of Peatwy Tuck....an excellent touch of age and history. always shown in your imagery..

sher richardson 27 Jun 2004

for some reason i can't rate your new gun piece denny... but i found one that i hadnt commented on to give you the message... beautiful detail on this work.. pensive pride...

Armando Salas 15 May 2004

Excellent as usual!

Hanna Monola 01 May 2004

I've looked through your portfolio, and I just have to say: WOW!! You are an amazing artist! This is one of my favourite pieces, the expression is wonderful. Great done!

Joao Brosque 14 Apr 2004

Nice work !!!

Jose Pedro 11 Apr 2004

great work

Shelley Potter 07 Apr 2004

I am running out of adjectives that do your art justice, awesome!

Tiffany LaGrange 07 Apr 2004

I think this is my favorite of your pieces. What a beautiful expression. You do very nce pencil work. I'd love to see you do a pioneer woman or child.

Kajsa Flinkfeldt 04 Apr 2004

Stunning! Great expression.

Veronica Silva 02 Apr 2004

Amazing drawing, your skill with a pencil is wonderful.

Anonymous Guest 02 Apr 2004

Awesome

Mark Plawchan 02 Apr 2004

superb--I couldn't do this with a camera..

Dawn Landrum 02 Apr 2004

Excellent as usual! What patience you have for fine detail!