Comfort Food

22 ben foreshort

Second day of Spring and what am I cooking for tea? Casserole and rice pudding. Proper Winter fodder because of the torrential rain, gale force winds and freezing temperature outside. No chance of a nice light salad for some time to come. Here’s another sketch I did last night at the life drawing group. It was very difficult to photograph because the Indian ink lines have reflected the light and gone white in some places. I also used white conte crayon for highlights.

Published by Rosie Scribblah

I'm an artist / printmaker / scribbler. I love drawing and all the geeky stuff associated with printmaking, working in a figurative style. I live in Wales with husband and demented cats. And my real name is Rose Davies :D

16 thoughts on “Comfort Food

  1. Hi Rosie, yes Indian ink does contain shellac. Lovely drawing, with or without the peculiar highlights! The shine reminds me of some drawings I saw done in gold point – like silver point, but more expensive – it’s literally a point of gold drawn over paper prepared with gesso – had that same weird golden shinyness to it. But then that was a photo too and when I tried to reproduce the effect I found it just came out a little brownish-grey.

  2. Thought it was about time for another culinery post. Great drawing, forshortened views are challenging. Interesting effect with the reflected light, and the drawing has an etched quality to it that I like. Good one! Russell.

  3. Have been really busy so am catching up on all the posts I have missed over the last week. Lousy weather in London on 22nd, today and more than likely tomorrow – lots of soup on the go. Love the sketch it reminds me of some of the projects I used to do at art college in the dim and distant past!

  4. Girl, you gotta eat more comfort food cause you really cranked out a nice one behind that stuff. I love the figure against the wash and scribbles; resulting in a nice blend of figurative and abstract work. Way cool!

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