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.
Thursday, 20 December 2018
One Sketch 269) (Wednesday 19th December)I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus - Rockwell
I saw Mommy kissing Santa Claus
I wouldn't really mind
But Daddy has been in the nick
- Serving five years' time
That's not very seasonal is it? Sorry. Yesterday's prompt on Sketching Every Day was to depict a holiday song, and I recalled seeing the Rockwell picture which this one tries to copy. Bearing in mind my experience of a couple of days ago I made this one into a card just in case the need should arise during the next day or two.
Wednesday, 19 December 2018
One Sketch 268) (Tuesday 18th December) Last Minute Christmas card
Ah, the innocent pleasures
Of yesteryear
Snowman building
Snowball fights
And double pneumonia
How ironic. You may remember me making a ton of Christmas cards back in November. I took them into work to give to friends and colleagues yesterday. I had the mortifying experience of being one short. The prompt on Sketching Every Day was Snowman or Snow woman, so there at least was the inspiration for a desperate frantic lunch hour spent sketching to make this one. Not too shabby.
Of yesteryear
Snowman building
Snowball fights
And double pneumonia
How ironic. You may remember me making a ton of Christmas cards back in November. I took them into work to give to friends and colleagues yesterday. I had the mortifying experience of being one short. The prompt on Sketching Every Day was Snowman or Snow woman, so there at least was the inspiration for a desperate frantic lunch hour spent sketching to make this one. Not too shabby.
Monday, 17 December 2018
One Sketch 267) Trolls Kissing Under Mistletoe
Don't matter how ugly you are
Mistletoe is a great
Leveller.
The prompt for today on Sketching Every Day - Holiday traditions.
Mistletoe is a great
Leveller.
The prompt for today on Sketching Every Day - Holiday traditions.
Sunday, 16 December 2018
One Sketch 266 (99 DAYS ONLY TO GO!) Copy of Anita Jeram Picture
It's a dog's life
And sometimes
That ain't so bad a thing.
The prompt for today was the work of Anita Jeram, so I made this copy of a picture which I think is rather wonderful in its own quiet way.
And sometimes
That ain't so bad a thing.
The prompt for today was the work of Anita Jeram, so I made this copy of a picture which I think is rather wonderful in its own quiet way.
One Sketch 265) (Saturday 15th December) Alastair Sim as Scrooge
Ah, the unreformed miser!
Worry not, old misanthrope
The ghosts are on their way.
The prompt yesterday was Holiday Movies. For me Christmas ain't really Christmas if I don't get to see at least one version of A Christmas Carol. The best version of the novel - and one surprisingly fair to the spirit of the story (which is NOT a novel!) is the Muppets' Christmas Carol. But the best portrayal of Scrooge in my opinion is Alastair Sim's.
One Sketch 264 (Friday 14th December) Monkey Magic
Born from an egg on a mountain top
- Pull the other one, mate
It's got bells on.
This one was prompted by the 14th December prompt on Sketching Every Day - Monkey. I wrote - I wonder how many British members are old enough to remember a TV series from the early 1980s called 'Monkey'. It was a Japanese TV series redubbed into English. It concerned the adventures of the Monkey God - seen here - sentenced by Heaven to accompany the monk Tripitaka on his journey to retrieve Buddhist scriptures from India. It was absolutely brilliant - a real cult at the time.
One Sketch 263) (Thursday 13th December) Hogwarts
I guess I would quite like to tarry
Like Hermione, Ron and Harry
Like I said, when I was scratching my head for a subject for a sketch on Thursday, the resemblance of the gingerbread walled town to Hogwarts had planted a seed which grew to fruition in this.
Like Hermione, Ron and Harry
Like I said, when I was scratching my head for a subject for a sketch on Thursday, the resemblance of the gingerbread walled town to Hogwarts had planted a seed which grew to fruition in this.
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