It’s #Caturday Saturday on social media and here’s one from the archives. Sparta Puss when she was younger and slimmer, but no less lazy.
Author Archives: Rosie Scribblah
From The Archives … Friday Weirdness
Here’s one I did a few years ago, a mixed media piece full of weirdness. The background is a transfer print onto heavily textured Bockingford paper of a local building. And I have drawn a figure in the foreground. She’s a life size puppet made and inhabited by the North Wales-based artist, Wanda Zyborska.
A View Of Kilvey / Cilfai.
I posted a few days ago about Kilvey Hill / Bryn Cilfai, the iconic landscape that looms over the city from wherever you look. When I was a kid, it was a bare, desolate industrial wasteland. In my lifetime it has been reclaimed by nature, with help from Swansea University and thousands of local adultsContinue reading “A View Of Kilvey / Cilfai.”
More Little Quick Ones ….
Here are a few more speedy scribbles I did at the rugby match on Saturday. It was nice there, I was invited to share a box, which was warm and dry so I could sketch in comfort. That’s the way to do it.
Lots Of Little Quick Ones …
Yesterday I went to the Rugby, at the Swansea.Com Stadium to watch The Ospreys play the Emirates Lions from South Africa. Of course I had to have a scribble! There were a lot of people hanging out on the touchline watching the match, so I sketched them quickly. Good drawing practice. Ospreys won 36 vContinue reading “Lots Of Little Quick Ones …”
#Caturday “Look Into My Eyes”.
It’s #Caturday Saturday again and here’s Sparta Puss, digitally photographed and pushed through a Cutout filter in Adobe Photoshop.
Cutting Ideas …
While I was developing ideas for my recent prints about the Miner’s Wives in the Miner’s Strike (1984-1985) I drew sections of my ink and wash sketches onto small pieces of lino, to practice cutting different textures and effects. I haven’t tried doing such complex images into lino before, I usually work with very starkContinue reading “Cutting Ideas …”
One From The Archives: In The Quarry.
A sunny day before Covid 19 in Rosehill Quarry, drawing the labyrinth.
One From The Archives: Drawing On The Window.
Here’s a very large, almost life size, drawing I did 8 years ago of my young great-nephew. I stuck a roll of drafting paper to the inside of a large window at the front of Volcano on Swansea’s High Street and perched my nephew on a stool with my Smartphone to keep him occupied whileContinue reading “One From The Archives: Drawing On The Window.”
One From The Archives: Beautiful Head.
I’ve been thumbing through my portfolios again (there are stacks of them!) and came across this portrait sketch from 2016, I remember really enjoying drawing this model.