Artists To Follow
Stephen Wiltshire, (see link below) is a talented british artist who draws indescribably accurate images of cities and landscapes. I consider him the best pencil artist I have ever seen, and consider him a great role model. I can connect to him greatly because I too am a pencil artist, and I have been diagnosed with ADHD.
http://www.stephenwiltshire.co.uk/
John D. Herz, (see link below) Is an american graphite artist who never truly discovered his talents until he was 58, when his wife took him to an art store for his birthday and let him go wild. After that, his life completely changed in sight of his great talents with graphite. As I once heard, a wise man can learn something from someone of any age, and this I can easily find with Mr. Herz.
http://www.dianewrightfineart.com/
Diane Wright, (see link below) possibly better known as the queen of landscape pencil drawings, is a major inspiration of mine. The incredible detail she has in her artwork is very moving for me, and I find it to be a helpful meal for the artistic mind. I love her work, because very similar to myself, she prefers drawing in simple black and white. Her artwork will continue to inspire me, and I hope it will do the same for you.
http://www.dianewrightfineart.com/
Stephen Wiltshire, (see link below) is a talented british artist who draws indescribably accurate images of cities and landscapes. I consider him the best pencil artist I have ever seen, and consider him a great role model. I can connect to him greatly because I too am a pencil artist, and I have been diagnosed with ADHD.
http://www.stephenwiltshire.co.uk/
John D. Herz, (see link below) Is an american graphite artist who never truly discovered his talents until he was 58, when his wife took him to an art store for his birthday and let him go wild. After that, his life completely changed in sight of his great talents with graphite. As I once heard, a wise man can learn something from someone of any age, and this I can easily find with Mr. Herz.
http://www.dianewrightfineart.com/
Diane Wright, (see link below) possibly better known as the queen of landscape pencil drawings, is a major inspiration of mine. The incredible detail she has in her artwork is very moving for me, and I find it to be a helpful meal for the artistic mind. I love her work, because very similar to myself, she prefers drawing in simple black and white. Her artwork will continue to inspire me, and I hope it will do the same for you.
http://www.dianewrightfineart.com/