
It isn’t glamorous, being an artist. It’s a constant slog. Underpinning my art practice is a daily routine of just that, practice. And at the heart of that practice is simple drawing, usually in sketchbooks. I draw anybody, anywhere, at every opportunity. Random faces in random places.
I have a new piece of art in this exhibition in Cardiff. Please drop by if you’re in the area 🙂

This is my favourite drawing of all your drawings I’ve seen.
Aaaaaw thank you so much 😀
agreed, I’m not finding much glamour in being an artist Rosie, but who needs glamour when you can draw like this! Love it, I love sketches like this more than a lot of ‘finished’ portraits
Thank you, Phil. I really appreciate your comments, keep me going when I get despondent and wonder why I didn’t become a doctor instead 😁
It’s not the easiest path that’s for sure, but I so admire how you live your creativity, Rosie, it’s obviously what you are as well as what you do, the real deal!
Aaawww thanks Phil, I really needed that on this cold, dark morning 😊 I need some sunshine!
On the same wavelength today, drawing faces feet and dogs at the local cafe.
Enjoy 😀
It is a slog, but your wexpressive drawings show how much you practice
Yes, thanks. It’s vital, I think
For some reason this drawing evokes Picasso’s face for me, even though the features are different. Weird…
Wow, high praise indeed. Thank you 😊