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4) Horse racing - They're Off. I painted this at Artists' group on Wednesday. Sadly we've gone down to once a fortnight, but at least you can do a decent watercolor like this in about 90 minutes, unlike my acrylic 15 hour marathons. Not a fan of horse racing at all, if I'm totally honest with you, but I just love painting horse racing scenes, be it in acrylic or watercolor.
5) Port Talbot Docks. The scan has not picked out all of the colors, since I went very watery with this. Hence the ship looking as if it has a half white hull - the white part is actually a light rust red which for some reason just has not been picked up.
6) Rafael Nadal. This was inspired by the continuing French Open tennis, when earlier this week Rafa rolled back the years and easily dismissed Roger Federer.
7) Colin Baker as the 6th Doctor. Saturday 8th June was Colin Baker's birthday. I always felt that Colin got a very rough deal as the Doctor. Put simply, most of the scripts he was given weren't really good enough, and there's precious little that any actor can do about that.
8) D-Day Landing. Last week was the 75th anniversary of D Day. I was fortunate enough o accompany a party of school children to Normandy in 1994, which was the 50th anniversary of D Day.
9) Statue of Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens. I'm pretty pleased with this. Last year I loved the painting I made of one of Landseer's bronze lions in Trafalgar Square, so this year I decided I'd do another iconic London statue.
Experiences of an urban sketcher based in South Wales - does exactly what it says on the tin. All images in this blog are copyright, and may not be used or reproduced without my permission. If you'd like an original, a print, or to use them in some other fashion, then email me at londinius@yahoo.co.uk.
Showing posts with label monochrome. Show all posts
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Sunday, 9 June 2019
Monday, 22 April 2019
Racehorse pencil sketch
Been a while since I made a graphite sketch. I was taking a break from the plough horse painting and it struck me that I've made several larger acrylic paintings of horses, and one ink sketch during the challenge, but I've never done one in pencil. So I got my cheap small sketchbook, and an ordinary HB pencil and I made this sketch :-
Thursday, 21 March 2019
One Sketch 361) Things that go bump in the night
I think that everybody
Except the most stupid foolies
Would rather be caught by the ghosties
To being caught by the ghoulies.
Now that's just childish isn't it? This is a response to the Sketching every Day prompt - things that go bump in the night. It's a copy of the illustration on an old postcard, illustrating the old saying - Ghosties and Ghoulies and Long legged beasties and things that go bump in the night.
Except the most stupid foolies
Would rather be caught by the ghosties
To being caught by the ghoulies.
Now that's just childish isn't it? This is a response to the Sketching every Day prompt - things that go bump in the night. It's a copy of the illustration on an old postcard, illustrating the old saying - Ghosties and Ghoulies and Long legged beasties and things that go bump in the night.
Thursday, 7 March 2019
One Sketch 346) (Weds 6th March) T Bana (modern type) at Stockholm City/T. Centralen
T is for tunnels
And bana means bana.
Yes, it's Stockholm once again. This was based on a photograph I took in Stockholm City underground station in Stockholm. The T Bana is the Stockholm Metro, and it's pretty good, when all is said and done.
And bana means bana.
Yes, it's Stockholm once again. This was based on a photograph I took in Stockholm City underground station in Stockholm. The T Bana is the Stockholm Metro, and it's pretty good, when all is said and done.
Sunday, 20 January 2019
Oe Sketch 301) Rohan Daniel Eason
I have to be honest,
I can see it would get you down
Waking up halfway
Between a cyberman
And a clown.
Featured artist on Sketching Every Day today is the ultra-brilliant Rohan Daniel Eason. This man is a master of monochrome. This is an inferior copy of an illustration he made for Doctor Who Tales of Terror. All that talent, and he illustrates Doctor Who as well. I'm in total awe of the man.
I can see it would get you down
Waking up halfway
Between a cyberman
And a clown.
Featured artist on Sketching Every Day today is the ultra-brilliant Rohan Daniel Eason. This man is a master of monochrome. This is an inferior copy of an illustration he made for Doctor Who Tales of Terror. All that talent, and he illustrates Doctor Who as well. I'm in total awe of the man.
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