Back in the city

“Hey, I am just a city boy, I’m really not the country kind, I miss the city streets and the neon lights. See the train comin’ round the bend…” The first sketch is a passenger on a train back to the city (Bath, not NY…), after a walk in the Mendips. Then there’s a group of tourists in central Bath, followed by the original line drawing done on location. Then a cafe scene (and the same cafe previously), a man I saw in the local X-ray department, and finally some people on a train station platform. I love cities, so many people to sketch!

peeps2frome06 peeps1mendips etc06jan203weedier06 weedier10All done with fountain pen and ink-brush, with a bit of white crayon and ink on the first picture, and a dab of gold in the cafe, mostly A5 – from 2 to 30 mins

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Mendip views

A break from urban sketching with some rural pictures! They were all done in the Mendips, which rise above the Somerset Levels and have surprisingly good views for their size. An ink-filled water-brush was perfect for drawing the pattern of trees and hedges in the fields far below. And released from the city my water-colours came into their own, suiting the soft contours, subtle colours and broad features of the landscape and skies.

mendip1Looking South-West over the Levels towards the Quantocks…

mendip231…West, down the Bristol Channel past the two tiny islands of Steep Holm and Flat Holm and across to Wales (sketched using water-brushes filled with dilute ink)…

cars123skulls etc2…two views looking South East to Brent Knoll, a local landmark…

cars124frome09…two from the top of Crook Peak, including an avid reader (she highly recommends ‘The Night Circus’)…

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…the path along the ridge…

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…and finally, looking out from Weston-super-Mare beach towards Steep Holm at sunset after completing a three day walk.

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mostly Greek

More sketches of classical statuary, mostly from the ongoing ‘Defining Beauty‘ exhibition at the British Museum, which is so full of wonderful stuff that I ended up doing very fast drawings with a marker pen, out of sight of the guards… There’s the Discobolus, a kouros (youth), draped women, Socrates (twice), a Sphinx, a faun grappling a nymph, and Apollo’s head. The statues are almost all Roman copies of original Greek bronzes, of which very few survive.  The last sketch is even more removed; it’s of a modern copy of a Victorian plaster model of a Roman copy of a Greek original (called the Belvedere Apollo which in the C18th was considered to be the epitome of classical sculpture). It’s damp-stained and patinated after years in our back garden.

frome11 frome10 mendips etc10 mendips etc11mendips etc12Pencil, marker pen, Lexington grey in water-brush and bamboo dip pen (the last drawing), watercolour, mostly A5 – various times

It’s always hard to remember that the originals would not have been white: ‘Most Greek sculpture that survives from antiquity is carved from white marble. It’s often assumed that there’s a link between the pure freshly cut marble and the idealism of Greek art. In fact, the opposite is true. Colour was intrinsic to ancient ideas of beauty, and sculptures would have been painted in bright colours.’ (Ian Jenkins, British Museum curator).

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Comparing flowers and sketches

More botanical sketching, this time in our back garden. First some new leaves sprouting from a shiny hazel trunk, then Japanese and Chinese wisteria flowers compared. The final sketch is a similar wisteria comparison study, but was done when I’d just started sketching four years ago and was using extra-extra-fine nibbed fountain pens with black ink. When I compare the two pictures the main changes are speed (due to daily practise, but also better materials), a greater appreciation of the importance of curves, and the development of a more confident line (helped by using thicker nibs). Remind me and I’ll do another comparison in 2019!

frome111Fountain pen and water brush with dilute Lexington grey and Brown 41 blend, watercolour, A5 – 50 mins

mendips etc07Fountain pen with Lexington grey/Brown 41 blend, watercolour, A5 – 30 mins

frome01Fountain pen with Carbon ink and watercolour, A6 – a fair while

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Ink brush sketching

Here’s another collection of people in town, this time a monochrome set,  done with a water-brush filled with dilute ink for speed. They were sketched one afternoon while sat outside a cafe in early Spring, hence the scarves and big coats. The last of the three was an attempt to meet Chris’ challenge of drawing feet on the move, very tricky…

apples7 apples8easter33333Dilute lexington grey in water-brush, A5 – 30s to 1min per face/figure

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Hands, again

My hands, family member’s hands, stranger’s hands on trains, and hands on porcelain figures. Complicated miniature landscapes of curves, shadows, contours and foreshortenings that make regular appearances in my sketchbooks. As individual and expressive as a face, and always a challenge. No excuses for not sketching, there’s always a hand in sight!


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teeth14All the usual inks, but with cream and blue Posca marker pens in the third one, mostly A5 – various times

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Mind the Gap

Spring has sprung and people are out and about, enjoying the extra light and air. Here’s a batch of recent sketches of the public around Bath, mostly in parks. The limited range of colours makes them look oddly like Gap adverts! (the wonderful original track is here)

mendips etc04 weedier13weedier05fgfg05trees4The usual inks in fountain pen and water-brush, water-colour, A5 and smaller – a range of times

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Statuesque

A marble Roman mask of Pan in the Cordoba Archeological Museum, a contemporary brass statue of Siva sat on my desk (distant cousins?), followed by a couple of views of a battered ‘crouching Aphrodite/Venus‘ (also in the Cordoba museum).

easter10Lexington grey in fountain pen and water-brush, watercolour, A5 – 40 minutes

cars131Sepia Pigment ink in fountain pen, dilute Lexington grey in water-brush, white Gelly Roll pen, A5 – one hour

easter17Lexington grey in fountain pen and water-brush, white gouache, A5 – 20 mins

easter09Lexington grey in fountain pen and water-brush, watercolour, A5 – 20 mins

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Edding 30 marker pen

I’ve used marker pens before, reloaded with different inks, with some  mixed  results. I tried a new one when I went to London last week. The bold lines were great for very fast sketches, and the ink is water-based (so doesn’t ‘bleed through’ the page), fast drying and waterproof. If only Edding did a version with grey ink…  So here are some crows, a friend sketching, bored police, tube travellers, and a band that includes a 97 year old clarinettist! (See James Hobbs for more marker pen views of London).

fgfg12b1fgfg11fgfg12fgfg09Black Edding 30 marker pen, dilute Lexington grey, Brown 41 and Namiki blue in water-brush, watercolour for the police vests, and white crayon, A5 – about 15 mins each

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Back in the kitchen

More monochrome kitchen scenes, with lots of ellipses, variety and repetition in all the jars, cans, bottles and packets. Made a mistake with one? Draw another, and keep going till you fill the page!

weedier04Lexington grey in fountain pen and water-brush, A5 – 30 mins

fgfg13Brown Edding 30 marker pen, Lexington grey in water-brush, white gouache, white Gelly Roll pen, A5 – 20 mins

weedier111Lexington grey in water-brush, A5 – 15 mins

teeth11Noodlers Brown 41 in water-brush and Bad Blue Heron in fountain pen and water-brush, A5 – 15 mins

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