Sunday, 11 March 2018

Taking Inspiration


In my previous post I described the South Wales Urban Sketch group’s monthly sketchcrawl, to the Cornerstone Café and Gallery, to see the exhibition of the work of our friend Gary Yeung. I knew they were good, but until you get close up to them you don’t realise just how good they are. One of Gary’s pictures was sketched in Café Zest in the House of Fraser in Cardiff. The sketch looked out of the window. Everything outside the window was painted in line and wash, while everything inside was left as line drawings. I thought it was extremely effective, and so I decided to take inspiration from it.

This view is from the Gaucho Tower Bridge steak house restaurant. Great view.


Looking at it, I think I’m on the right lines and got close to what I was trying to do without quite scoring a home run. I think that the line drawing foreground is still just a little fussy, and could have done with simplifying. Likewise I think I should have gone even bolder with the colours, since it just looks a little washed out. I need to persevere.

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