A brave and loyal journalist
Adventurous, not showy
Did he ever have a human love?
Or only eyes for Snowy?
I say, that's a bit much. Steady the buffs. Given the prompt of Belgium, I decided on one of the two most famous fictional Belgians (Hercule Poirot being the other). Look, don't expect me to say anything (else) negative about Belgium or Belgians. I visited Ieper in 2016, which is where I became an urban sketcher, and as well as paying my respects to my great grandfather's grave at the war cemetery in Voormezeele, I was absolutely bowled over by how pretty Ieper is.
As for Tintin, well, I was given a GAF stereo viewmaster when I was a little boy(ask your grandparents), and a number of reels for it. My favourites were The Jungle Book, and Tintin Explorers on the Moon., and of the two the Tintin reel was my favourite.
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.
Monday, 11 February 2019
Sunday, 10 February 2019
One Sketch 322) Umbrellas
Est-ce qu'il y a
Quelque chose aussi jolie
Q'une femme francaise
Avec parapluie?
Prompt on Sketching Every Day today - simple as that.
Quelque chose aussi jolie
Q'une femme francaise
Avec parapluie?
Prompt on Sketching Every Day today - simple as that.
Saturday, 9 February 2019
One Sketch 321) The Dulais Rock
There's little else
That's quite as sad, I'd say
As a pub that's left to mould
And rot away.
This is the Dulais Rock. It stands on what used to be the main road from Neath to Resolven and all points beyond. I don't know if it was the 'new' road opening (it's well over 20 years old now) but the Dulais Rock, in which I will admit I did once have a pint in my drinking days, closed for good over 10 years ago now. I don't know how much, if any, of the building is original, but I do know that the pub dates back to the 17th century.
Here's a curious thing. I'm teetotal. I never drank a great deal anyway, not having any kind of tolerance for alcohol and not wanting to put in enough practice to develop any. But quite a few years ago I found I was drinking so little anyway, because when you get right down to it I just don't like the taste of it, that I might just as well go the whole hog. But this is the curious thing. Considering I was never much of a drinker, and don't drink at all now, I do still really rather like pubs.
This probably has something to do with the fact that I've been a serious pub quizzer for over 30 years - although to be fair I think of myself as semi retired now. And it's a sobering thought to see just how many pubs that I've played at least one quiz in have shut their doors for good over this time.
That's quite as sad, I'd say
As a pub that's left to mould
And rot away.
This is the Dulais Rock. It stands on what used to be the main road from Neath to Resolven and all points beyond. I don't know if it was the 'new' road opening (it's well over 20 years old now) but the Dulais Rock, in which I will admit I did once have a pint in my drinking days, closed for good over 10 years ago now. I don't know how much, if any, of the building is original, but I do know that the pub dates back to the 17th century.
Here's a curious thing. I'm teetotal. I never drank a great deal anyway, not having any kind of tolerance for alcohol and not wanting to put in enough practice to develop any. But quite a few years ago I found I was drinking so little anyway, because when you get right down to it I just don't like the taste of it, that I might just as well go the whole hog. But this is the curious thing. Considering I was never much of a drinker, and don't drink at all now, I do still really rather like pubs.
This probably has something to do with the fact that I've been a serious pub quizzer for over 30 years - although to be fair I think of myself as semi retired now. And it's a sobering thought to see just how many pubs that I've played at least one quiz in have shut their doors for good over this time.
Friday, 8 February 2019
One Sketch 320) David Griessel
The moon is high
The moon is bright
There's wonder in me gizzard
The world is black
And white
And grey
And the cat in the hat's
A wizard
Every month we have the option of taking on the work of a number of featured artists for Sketching Every Day. Today was David Griessel, and artist I hadn't encountered before, but one whose work instantly struck a chord with me. This is my inferior copy of a wonderful picture of his.
The moon is bright
There's wonder in me gizzard
The world is black
And white
And grey
And the cat in the hat's
A wizard
Every month we have the option of taking on the work of a number of featured artists for Sketching Every Day. Today was David Griessel, and artist I hadn't encountered before, but one whose work instantly struck a chord with me. This is my inferior copy of a wonderful picture of his.
One Sketch 319) (Thursday 7th Feb) Jim Morrison
Come on baby light my fire
(Me central heating's packed in)
The prompt on Sketching Every Day for this one was doors, so what else was I going to do?
(Me central heating's packed in)
The prompt on Sketching Every Day for this one was doors, so what else was I going to do?
One Sketch 318) (Weds 6th Feb) Bucket List Destination
Venice Venice Venice
Place not to forgetto
It's still on my bucket list
So is the cornetto.
Yes, prompt on weds was Bucket list destination, and this (the Rialto Bridge as much as Venice itself) was the first thing I could come up with. 90 mins start to finish in Art Group.
Place not to forgetto
It's still on my bucket list
So is the cornetto.
Yes, prompt on weds was Bucket list destination, and this (the Rialto Bridge as much as Venice itself) was the first thing I could come up with. 90 mins start to finish in Art Group.
Tuesday, 5 February 2019
One Sketch 317) Chinese New Year
Do not worry
Never fear
But celebrate
The Lunar year.
Yes, it's Chinese New Year - and we usher in the Year of the Pig. Oink oink.
Never fear
But celebrate
The Lunar year.
Yes, it's Chinese New Year - and we usher in the Year of the Pig. Oink oink.
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