Thursday 21 June 2018

One Sketch #88) Sutton Hoo Helmet Replica

I sing of a dark age
A wind age, an axe age
I speak of the splendour
Of kingdoms and kings
The wrath and the rage
Of the warriors' wyrd
And the cunning and craft
Of the art of the smith.

No idea what inspired me to sketch this today, but it's an artefact I'm really fond of. The original isn't quite as photogenic as this one, in the British Museum near the original, which was made by the armourers of the Tower of London, I think, but it's a faithful representation of what the original would have looked like originally.

One Sketch #87) Giant Tortoise (Wednesday 20th June) #DirectWatercolor2018

Time passes slowly
So do I
What's the rush?
When you are long gone
I will still be on my way.

I'm quite pleased with this one. It was a very quick sketch made in the last 30 mins or so of last night's Artists' Group meeting - I'd spent the most of the evening finishing off an acrylic painting of a choo choo train. This is looser than my usual watercolours, and none the worse for that, I think.

One Sketch #86) Tall Ship (Tuesday 19th June) #30x30DirectWatercolor2018

Driven across the world
By the engine of the wind
Like a wandering albatross
Wandering
But not lost.

I just fancied trying a tall ship with this one, especially since I thought I could probably do it almost (although not quite) entirely in shades of blue. I rather like this. 

One Sketch#85) Aberavon Rugby Ground (Monday 18th)

A place for shouts and sighs and cries
For up and unders
Scrums and tries.

This was made for a present for a big time Aberavon supporter. I've sketched the Talbot Athletic Ground before, but from an aerial view looking out across the ground and the town from Tydraw Hill.

Catching Up . . .

Been a while, hasn't it?  Don't worry, I haven't given up sketching. No, I just haven't got round to posting anything. Now, ...