Out with The Plebeian Scribblers at Fringe Arts Bath on Saturday, the four of use did a choreographed drawing performance. Well, simply choreographed. We turned and faced a different direction every 7.5 minutes, turning 90 degrees each time and drawing what was in front of us. After the complete 360 degrees we went back to HQ in the basement of the 44AD Gallery to recover a bit before the next round. It was pretty hot and very crowded and standing for half an hour at a time on the pavement was a bit heavy on middle aged legs.
A FAB Intervention was organised and curated by Swansea artists Melanie Ezraand Tim Kelly.
I’m currently working on a series of expressive drawings of ancestral sites and if you want to see some of my other artworks, please click here.
Great sketches. I always like your portraits. Have lovely day! 😉
Thank you 🙂 Hope our sunshine reaches you
Yes, it does. We have really warm and sunny weather here at the Baltic Sea (in contrast to the rest of Germany). 😉
It’s great living by the sea, isn’t it? I moved to England for a few years and lived inland but couldn’t wait to get back to the sea. So much colder inland.
Yes, it’s great. But for me it would be ideal to have sea and mountains nearby like it is in Norway – but much warmer. 😀
We have sea and mountains here in Wales and the climate is very good, we have palm trees here in the city and I grow figs in my garden. Very wet though. The sea winds hit the mountains and rain falls 😦