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Drawing and photography are central to my practice. Both make pressing - if sometimes fictitious - claims to the capture of lost moments.
Showing posts with label city. Show all posts
Showing posts with label city. Show all posts
27/12/2011
24/12/2011
20/12/2011
21/11/2011
21/08/2011
London
I was quite taken by Marina Grechanik's drawing process at the Lisbon symposium - I'd always loved her drawings, but like Ea Ejersbo, I loved seeing her work - especially the free use of watercolour pencils. So a whole lot of us learned some lessons from Marina! This sketch was done having a coffee at Carluccio's on St Christopher's Place in London - with its very peculiar and pretty useless fountain.
Watercolour pencil in Stillman & Birn sketchbook
05/08/2011
Quickly
20/05/2011
02/05/2011
01/04/2011
12/01/2011
05/01/2011
Colours
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29/12/2010
The other side
28/11/2010
Eduardo
Happy birthday Eduardo! For his big birthday, Eduardo's wife asked his sketchbook buddies to send a page with a drawing to paste into a special birthday sketchbook - what a great idea! Here's my contribution.
Ink pen, brush marker and watercolour on untitled sketchbook page, torn out and sent for Eduardo's birthday present.
Earlier this year, I was pleased to have been invited to write an essay for the publication of Eduardo's sketchbook from the time he spent on Cape Verde. It's just seen the light of day in Lisbon :)
19/11/2010
Grey day, grey city.
Whereas our nearest town, Stamford (5 miles away) is beautiful and filled with green spaces and Georgian stone architecture, our nearest city - Peterborough - is quite grim and grey, filled with lots of shops and malls that lose their allure to me after about five minutes of enthusiasm at the possible benefits of shopping in a city. There's a wonderful cathedral, though, and I did these drawings at the point where the cathedral close meets the shopping precinct.
Brush markers (and watercolour washes in the first two) in untitled sketchbook.
One more
from my photographs taken in Israel, Jaffa again.
Brush marker and watercolour in untitled sketchbook.
17/11/2010
16/11/2010
Hot, clear day in Jaffa
15/11/2010
14/11/2010
Remembrance Sunday
The quickest scribbles made watching the Remembrance Day parade at the Cenotaph on TV this morning, which I've watched every year since I came to England (there's a whole article in that, but I won't write it now). Elgar's Nimrod near the beginning is where I got undone, but the quivery lines are just because of how quickly the images on the tv change. I think.
Brush markers (with a touch of watercolour in two of them) in untitled sketchbook.
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