Grand Old Lady
Beams down benignly
One the city which gave her
Birth.
I like York. I first visited in 1977. I remember that was the year, because it was on the very same day that Red Rum won the Grand National for a record third time - there were notices up in a supermarket we went into. The purpose of our visit was to go to the National Railway Museum, and let's be honest, I still haven't outgrown my love of trains. Yet there's so much more in York. I was a bit disappointed that we didn't go into the Minster that day. In years to come I would visit the Minster, and because I was studying Old Norse literature I got to visit Jorvik Viking centre. Then there's the Castle Museum, and the Shambles . . . I could go on, but the simplest thing would be for you to go and see for yourself. Go on then, go. I'll wait until you get back.
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.
Saturday, 26 January 2019
Friday, 25 January 2019
One Sketch 306) Tintern Abbey
Dissolved, to satisfy
Old Henry's lust
- Yet still it stands,
While that fat git is dust.
Couldn't believe that the prompt today was Wales. Blimey, where did I start? Over the last 2 years I 've made literally hundreds of sketches of Wales. In the end I plumped for one of my favourite Welsh buildings, Tintern Abbey.
Old Henry's lust
- Yet still it stands,
While that fat git is dust.
Couldn't believe that the prompt today was Wales. Blimey, where did I start? Over the last 2 years I 've made literally hundreds of sketches of Wales. In the end I plumped for one of my favourite Welsh buildings, Tintern Abbey.
One Sketch 305) (Thursday 24th) Tikal Pyramid
I've always been the kind
To flip my lid
For a central American
Pyramid
Maybe you look at this and think Mexico. Well, close, but no cigar. This is actually found in Guatemala, the city of Tikal.
To flip my lid
For a central American
Pyramid
Maybe you look at this and think Mexico. Well, close, but no cigar. This is actually found in Guatemala, the city of Tikal.
One Sketch 304) (Weds 23rd)Vietnamese Street
Dive in headfirst
To the sea of people
The rompt on Wednesday was Vietnam. Best I could come up with.
To the sea of people
The rompt on Wednesday was Vietnam. Best I could come up with.
Tuesday, 22 January 2019
One sketch 303) Rhinoceros
It is a beast
I have to say
Of quite exalted rank
It has my admiration
Half animal,
Half tank.
No idea what else to sketch today, so decided on this rhino - shall we call him Neil. Badoom boom ching - I'm here all week, ladies and gents.
I have to say
Of quite exalted rank
It has my admiration
Half animal,
Half tank.
No idea what else to sketch today, so decided on this rhino - shall we call him Neil. Badoom boom ching - I'm here all week, ladies and gents.
Monday, 21 January 2019
One Sketch 302) Usain Bolt
A Jamaican sprinter called Bolt
A sprinter supreme with fault
Who tore down the track
Without holding back
A bugger to bring to a halt
Challenged on sketching every day to match the prompt - the Carbbean - I chose this iconic figure.
A sprinter supreme with fault
Who tore down the track
Without holding back
A bugger to bring to a halt
Challenged on sketching every day to match the prompt - the Carbbean - I chose this iconic figure.
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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