Two hundred years ago, a cotton mill was built along the scenic Byram River and its magnificent waterfall in Glenville, CT. Long gone is the waterwheel and the site transformed to a commercial/residential use. I came upon this site by accident last May and visited it again yesterday to sketch it. It started drizzling just as I was starting to add the waterfall lines. Finished adding more lines at home.
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Love the way you did the falls. Moving water, especially in a straight line down is so difficult. You did a great job!
ReplyDeleteOh thank you, Joan. I had to squint really hard to see where the lines are going. And the Pentel fine line 03mm helped too! Glad you visited.Thanks!
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