Jill Banks                                        fine artist

 
 

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Drawings of Italy

Many media used: graphite, red chalk, conte, pen & ink, ink wash, watercolor wash, three-color chalk and charcoal. Email Jill for pricing and availability.


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New Drawings from Florence and Rome: “Santa Croce”, (Florence, Italy), watercolor wash and ink (shown right) and “View from the Pantheon Steps” (Rome, Italy), ink and graphite wash (shown below).  I just got back from an art historical trip to Rome (given by Rob Liberace through the Art League - Alexandria, VA). There are lots more that I’ll be finishing, photographing and putting up on my blog. So check it out. Drawing at the Pantheon steps was fun ... but chaotic. What a phenomenal trip. I’m still soaking it in.


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More New: “Colosseum Column”, (Rome, Italy), graphite wash and ink (shown above) and “Michelangelo’s David” (Florence, Italy), red chalk on treated paper drawn on site at the Accademia in Florence (shown right).  “Basilica of Constantine and Maxenthius”, from the Forum in Rome, ink, watercolor wash and pencil (shown below)."Basilica of

And some older, sold work from previous trips: “The Duomo”, (Florence, Italy) and “The Gondolier” (Venice, Italy).  By the way, I don’t just draw in Italy ... ask about other places or encourage me to draw in a place you love.

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