Artist Spotlite – Paul J. McCall

Artist: Paul J. McCall

Location: Blackstone, Massachusetts

Title of Artwork: “Late Fall Country Road”

Dimensions of Artwork: 8 ½” x 11”

Medium: Pen and Ink

Support: Paper

Describe this Piece: I did this piece in 1984 strictly from imagination. I began with the barn and let the rest happen. Now that’s freedom.

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8 Comments on "Artist Spotlite – Paul J. McCall"

  1. ellen on Fri, 30th Oct 2009 2:27 pm 

    very pretty!!!! love the perspective

  2. Jayne Cummins on Fri, 30th Oct 2009 3:00 pm 

    Paul – I envy you your imagination…………that we picture certainly stirred up mine though – wondering where the road went to etc. Excellently drawn………..I note the date – what are you doing now?

    Jayne

  3. Linda on Fri, 30th Oct 2009 3:23 pm 

    You are very talented Paul, love your work!

  4. Mark Webster on Fri, 30th Oct 2009 6:49 pm 

    Great Illustration. I like Pen and Ink landscapes.
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  5. Randall Jordan on Fri, 30th Oct 2009 7:58 pm 

    That’s some terrifically relaxed, simple, to-the-point work of art Paul! Well done(and not over-done) Kudos!

  6. farzana on Sat, 31st Oct 2009 1:39 pm 

    awesome work and very beautiful and creative imagination – loved to watch it and thank you so much for sharing this beautiful piece and what makes it more beautiful is because it was drawn from an imagination.

  7. Soroya on Sat, 31st Oct 2009 9:30 pm 

    Hi Paul I too love just letting my pen/pencil take me away on a page. I especially love the textured feel on your trees. The whole rendition has such a lovely movement to it.
    My only suggestion to you is to pick back up your tools and play again. ~Blessings, Soroya

  8. Ellen Lou Severs on Sun, 1st Nov 2009 9:22 am 

    Paul,
    I love your artwork. It shows the effort and time you put into the piece. The shadows and depth gives the place character.
    Ellen Lou Severs
    Artist and Author of A Whisper Through Life

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