Drawing the ancestors in South West Wales
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The Last Leg
Nearing the end of my Neolithic drawing adventure
Telling Stories
Did some scribbling into my leather sketchbook
A Light Bite
Biting and effervescing. A normal day for a printmaker…..
Stiff And Awkward
Had lots of things to do today so I didn’t get round to doing a drawing until late. I chose a figure from a series of photos I took on the beach earlier in the week on Swansea Beach when it was sunny and sketched it with a Faber Castell Pitt drawing pen. I’m notContinue reading “Stiff And Awkward”
Continuous Line (Female Nude)
Here’s the last of the 3 drawings I did during the life drawing session at Swansea Print Workshop this week. I blocked in some rough highlights in chalk and then did a continuous line drawing with a stick of carbon into my A2 size brown paper sketchbook. It’s a technique I really like, it’s goodContinue reading “Continuous Line (Female Nude)”
Life Drawing – Female Nude
Another nude study from this week’s life drawing session
Strong Strong Strong
A strong woman model from this evening’s life drawing session
Slicing And Dicing
I’m slicing and dicing my ancestral stones! I’ve put my drawings of Neolithic monuments into Adobe Photoshop and I’m designing some merchandise for my solo show at The Worker’s Gallery in September. I’ll have original drawings, lino prints and etchings for the exhibition but not everyone can afford original art – or may not haveContinue reading “Slicing And Dicing”
Big Pants, Burkini And The Nightwalker
Another glorious day, temperature around 30 Celsius, a heatwave!!! Husb and I went down to the beach again this evening, when it had cooled off a little and for the first time in years I went into the sea for a splash about. I can’t swim and our summers are usually so miserable that IContinue reading “Big Pants, Burkini And The Nightwalker”