Husb and I went out to see a heavy metal band the other evening, locals Suns Of Thunder at Elysium. Fantastic – very loud, very dancy – I had to have a scribble! I had my tiny leather-bound sketchbook with me and it’s too small for a lot of detail so, what to draw? I looked around and there they were, lots of heavy metal legs in shorts, big footwear and tattoos. I don’t often get a chance to draw lots of legs like these, close up in a crowd, so I made the most of it.
Cafe, Coffee, Scribble…
Quick Conference Sketch: 3.
Quick Conference Sketch: 2
I was at a conference over last weekend. It was a good one, not one of the boring, meaningless jollies I remember from my younger working days. I guess people don’t have time to waste now, or demand better value for money. But I found a few minutes here and there to have a quick scribble into my teeny leather-bound sketchbook with a Faber Castell Pitt drawing pen (Sepia size S).
Quick Conference Sketch: 1
Wonderful Colourful.
Husb and I have been at a conference all weekend, it was hard work but really informative and provocative – in a good way – provoking thought and plans and action. I managed to find a bit of time for sketching though, with my Faber Castell Pitt drawing pens (Sepia) and Inktense watercolour blocks. I saw this wonderful colourful person across the room and I thought “I’ll be ‘aving you!” 😀
Bearded Quickies.
A New Home ….
A Quickie At The Pub Quiz.
A Rub-Down With Wire Wool.
I spent the afternoon at Swansea Print Workshop, practising with letterpress again. After last weeks big fail, I went back to an acronym. The type is old, wooden, vintage and some possibly antique and I’m not familiar enough with it yet to be able to tell what condition it’s in until I’ve printed it. This group of letters was a bit rough, to be honest, but I like the design they make.
I did a few proof prints using Cranfield Safe Wash Relief Ink, rainbow rolled and then had a good look at the flaws. Some are nicks and wear and tear but others were a build-up of ink over the years. I gave them a good clean with vegetable oil and then a rub-down with wire wool. I’ll try printing them again next session and see if it improves the print quality.










