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Available Work Colossus - Castanea Sativa (Drawing)
Drawing of a Sweet Chestnut Tree Image 1 of 2
Drawing of a Sweet Chestnut Tree
Art Drawing of sweet chestnut tree in room set Image 2 of 2
Art Drawing of sweet chestnut tree in room set
Drawing of a Sweet Chestnut Tree
Art Drawing of sweet chestnut tree in room set

Colossus - Castanea Sativa (Drawing)

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This impressive chestnut tree grows on the Cowdray Estate near Midhurst, West Sussex. The Cowdray Estate is home to many spectacular trees including the famous Queen Elizabeth oak.

This tree is probably an old coppice or pollarded chestnut, owing to its unusual shape.

Sweet chestnut trees are very significant to me. I have spent many years working in the coppice woodlands of Sussex, using the trees for basketry, building houses, and many other traditional crafts.

Drawn in Froxfield By Nick McMillen in 2022

Location 50.998420, -0.695939

  • Compressed charcoal on Fabriano Artistico 300gsm hot press paper

  • Signed and dated by the artist

  • Dimensions 50 cm x 75 cm

  • Mounted and Framed. Framing options to be discussed.

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This impressive chestnut tree grows on the Cowdray Estate near Midhurst, West Sussex. The Cowdray Estate is home to many spectacular trees including the famous Queen Elizabeth oak.

This tree is probably an old coppice or pollarded chestnut, owing to its unusual shape.

Sweet chestnut trees are very significant to me. I have spent many years working in the coppice woodlands of Sussex, using the trees for basketry, building houses, and many other traditional crafts.

Drawn in Froxfield By Nick McMillen in 2022

Location 50.998420, -0.695939

  • Compressed charcoal on Fabriano Artistico 300gsm hot press paper

  • Signed and dated by the artist

  • Dimensions 50 cm x 75 cm

  • Mounted and Framed. Framing options to be discussed.

This impressive chestnut tree grows on the Cowdray Estate near Midhurst, West Sussex. The Cowdray Estate is home to many spectacular trees including the famous Queen Elizabeth oak.

This tree is probably an old coppice or pollarded chestnut, owing to its unusual shape.

Sweet chestnut trees are very significant to me. I have spent many years working in the coppice woodlands of Sussex, using the trees for basketry, building houses, and many other traditional crafts.

Drawn in Froxfield By Nick McMillen in 2022

Location 50.998420, -0.695939

  • Compressed charcoal on Fabriano Artistico 300gsm hot press paper

  • Signed and dated by the artist

  • Dimensions 50 cm x 75 cm

  • Mounted and Framed. Framing options to be discussed.

 

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