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By: Christopher Denise,
on 7/7/2015
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Getting this Redwall painting ready to offer at my ETSY shop. I love drawing otters!
This large pastel painting was one of the first that I created while illustrating The Great Redwall Feast (Philomel Books, 1996). I remember trying to create a sense of discovery, much as we do when reading Brian's first Redwall novel. Tucked into Mossflower woods on two sides, the meadow and the great road on the others, we see Redwall for the first time! This book and image pre-date the animated series by several years. This view of Redwall would be from the south. This small party of woodland characters is probably returning from St. Ninian's.
The finished art area measures approximately 13 inches x 16 inches, roughly 133% larger than the reproduction in the book.
Is this the piece you were looking for? If you collect original art and are a fan of my Redwall picturebooks, leave me a comment and let me know which piece you are looking for! If it is still available, I will put it on the list to post at
ETSY.
Detail from a piece now available at Christopher Denise Original Art!
From The Great Redwall Feast by Brian Jacques.
Gorgeous. I love your redwall art, especially the mice!