The use of varying lines in Lucinda Rogers's pen, ink and watercolour drawings is wonderfully simplistic and yet she manages to create pieces that appear layered and full of detail. The thicker outlining pen creates the illusion that the church, wall and trees are closer to you, with the buildings and trees created using a thinner pen are all part of the layers that build up the picture's background. The colour she has used doesn't dominate the picture, but adds to the depth of it.
what is the painting called
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