DOCTOR WHO - Original Pastel Artwork
DOCTOR WHO - Original Pastel Artwork
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This is an unframed original pastel drawing entitled 'Impossible Girl'.
Clara allowed the time winds to tear her into countless different iterations of herself. These different Clara's helped the Time Lord on many occasions, with one of them even persuading the First Doctor to steal the TARDIS that became ‘his’ time machine. The Eleventh Doctor initially encountered two of the ‘echo Claras’ and was mystified by them. How could the same person be existing and then dying on different planets in apparently different time zones? He named her the ‘impossible girl’ and resolved to find her, eventually tracking down the ‘real’ Clara to modern day England where she worked as a nanny. A kind, cheeky and optimistic young woman, she travelled with the Doctor sharing his adventures.
The size is 11.6 x 16.5" on 355gsm acid free Canson Paper. Artwork comes signed, dated.
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The artwork is one of my unframed original pastel drawings, and I never repeat the same artwork twice. The size is 11.6 x 16.5" on 355gsm acid free Canson Paper. I will ship the original by Australia Post shipping and provide a tracking number. The package comes protected with cardboard, so I make sure that you receive the artwork without any damage. You will also receive a signed and dated certificate of authenticity.
Watermark does NOT appear on original artwork.
Pastels are surprisingly durable so don't be afraid to purchase one. They will last every bit as long as an oil painting. If you have any other questions or concerns leave them in the comments for me and I will try to answer them asap.
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All items in this shop are created by horror artist & illustrator Chantal Laura Handley, and all sales are directly fulfilled by the artist herself. Thanks for your support!
Dimensions
Dimensions
11.6 x 16.5" on 355gsm acid free Canson Paper.
What are pastels?
What are pastels?
Pastel is one of the most permanent art mediums in existence. Many pastels painted over 200 years ago are still as bright and fresh as the day they were created. They are actually superior to oils in that they will not crack or darken over time and every bit as permanent. The pastels of Degas and Cassatt were created back in the 1800's and still just as beautiful as the day they were completed.
Which pastels do you use?
Which pastels do you use?
I use Art Spectrum® Soft Pastels which provide colors that are pure and brilliant. The highest quality
pigments sourced from around the world are triple milled at maximum
concentration producing smouldering darks, intense pure colors and a range of subtle and delicate tints.
Your original artwork.
Your original artwork.
Your new pastel artwork is a hand-painted work of fine art. I use the best archival materials for its creation. If properly taken care of, your painting will last for many lifetimes.
Framing your artwork
Framing your artwork
Professional framing is ALWAYS recommended. Choose
a framer who is experienced in working with fine art pastels. A framer who works mostly with posters and printed reproductions or oil paintings may not realize that pastels take special handling. Do not risk the welfare of your pastel in the hands of an inexperienced framer. Pastels are surprisingly durable so don't be afraid to purchase one. They will last every bit as long as an oil painting. If you have any other
questions or concerns leave them in the comments for me and I will try
to answer them asap.

