Worshippers, ancient and modern

worshippers31Lexington grey fountain pen and water-brush, white Gelly Roll pen, white gouache, on coloured paper,  A5 – 10 minutes line drawing at the museum, and 30 minutes adding the light and shade at home

A small fraction of the 2,000 votive figures excavated from the open air temple of Ayia Irini in Cyprus in the 1930s. Half of the statues are on display at the Mediterranean Museum in Stockholm (where we saw them, and where you can eat a lovely lunch in amongst the display cases) while the other half are at the Lefkosia Museum in Cyprus. They’ve been arranged in the way they would have stood originally, in concentric semi-circles, all facing a sacred stone. The huge range of faces and expressions makes them a gift for sketching, I kept spotting people I recognised in the crowd!

worshippers22The Stockholm half of the collection…

Archaic and Classical period…and the Cypriot half.

The crowd of statues reminded me of Antony Gormley’s ‘Field for the British Isles’

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Later the same day I sketched these shop dummies. The way they all faced the same way, wearing uniform clothing, with blank eyeless expressions echoed and contrasted with the ancient Cypriot figures; I’ve no idea what they’re worshipping.

worshippers2Lexington grey fountain pen and water-brush, gouache, white Gelly Roll pen, A6 – 15 minutes

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Take off, in-flight, landing

Scenes from a flight to Stockholm… A sketchy impression of the rolling patchwork landscape around Bristol airport as the plane took off, random images from a flight safety card (including a wildly optimistic ‘landing on water’), and planes waiting at Stockholm’s Arlanda airport under low cloud. I couldn’t see out of the window or down the aisle in flight so the safety card was the only promising material to draw! It’s interesting to see how the illustrator simplifies people to a few clear lines, and I particularly like the man whose lazer vision has the power to burn or freeze.

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Lexington grey water-brush, watercolour, A6 – 10 minutes

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stock5       Pencil, Lexington grey water-brush, A6 – 30 minutes

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Stockholm sketching

stock11Lexington grey in fountain pen and water-brush, watercolour, A5 – one hour

We spent last week in Stockholm, and I was delighted to have the chance to go on a sketchcrawl, kindly arranged by Nina Johansson. Here are Tina (on the fence) and Nina (on her tiny stool) drawing the back of a cement works and docks on the North shore of Liljeholmen, after a heavy downpour and very dramatic lightning storm.  My five colleagues were all either bilingual or trilingual, speaking Spanish, French, Swedish, Cantonese and Mandarin Chinese; fortunately for me they also all spoke English. Many thanks to Nina for organising the crawl, it’s lovely to have a local guide!

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Digital art

Lots more fingers and toes, all drawn late in the evening when there’s nothing else around to sketch. Strange to see my hands age so dramatically as the drawings become more detailed, with more lines and shading…

(A range of pens and inks, mostly Lexington grey with some white Gelly Roll, all A7 and fairly fast)

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Sushi, again

Back at Yen Sushi for another lovely lunch. From the top there’s green tea, steamed rice, aubergine salad, spinach with peanut sauce, and teriyaki prawns. I ate lots more but it didn’t hang around long enough to be drawn. Below it is the equivalent sketch from a year ago, complete with wobbly restated lines, either caused by sake or inexperience… Progress?

ghg1Lexington grey fountain pen and water-brush, water-colour, A6 – 20 minutes

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Blue and brown Pigma pens, Lexington grey water-brush, water-colour, A6 – 20 minutes

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46 strangers

Urban sketching turns the busy city centre into a giant, free (clothed) life-drawing class. It’s great practise for gesture drawing, and you’ve got to be fast to catch the pedestrians, but some are sitting ducks… Here are members of the public around Bath over the past few months; shoppers checking phones and waiting for friends, lots of bench-sitters, and a queue of tourists for the Roman Baths. The head-down-hands-up phone checking pose is a recent phenomenon and very familiar; 8 of these 46 people are doing it, with only one doing the twentieth century equivalent (reading a newspaper).   (Too many inks/pens etc to list, but mostly Lexington grey and watercolour, A6/A7 and all done fast)

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Honeysuckles

Several attempts to sketch highly fragrant Honeysuckle from the last two years. I enjoyed working out the refractive effects of water and glass as much as drawing the very fiddly flowers…honeysuckle31 honeysuckle11honeysuckle21honeysuckle12Brown/blue/green Pigma pens, fountain pens with Carbon and Lexington grey ink, water brush with Lexington grey, watercolour, A6 or A7 – About 30 minutes each for the top three, 10 minutes the last one

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Bath streets

streets1streets3streets2Lexington grey in fountain pen and water-brush, watercolour, white Gelly Roll pen, A7 – 10 minutes drawing and ink wash on site, 10 minutes at home for colour

My recent sketching’s been more domestic than urban so here are a few from town, trying to catch familiar views as fast as possible with a fountain pen and ink brush, adding the colour when I get home; Marlborough Buildings seen from the Crescent lawn, Upper Church Street and Burlington Street. The lines are a bit wobbly as they were done standing up, and I’m slowly getting used to the challenge of drawing cars at odd angles…

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Birds flying, pigs not

Swifts and seagulls flying over our house at dusk. I wanted to work out the seagulls’ odd wing angles (forward and up, and back and down?) as they’re ubiquitous in Bath at the moment, and very hard to get right; so I did these sketches from photos, all taken in about half-an-hour. While the seagulls drift and soar, the swifts swoop and dive, making incredibly tight turns to catch flying insects.

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Lexington grey ink in fountain pen and water-brush, A6 – 30 minutes

These are piglets and their mother sow at Stowford Manor where we camped last night. The piglets moved fast, their eyes usually hidden by huge ears, and I hadn’t realised how large their heads, and especially their jaws, are.

pigs2               Pencil, Lexington grey water-brush, and watercolour, A6 – 20 minutes

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Late night snacks

Some late night table-top sketches, keeping up the daily drawing commitment; a square glass mug of oolong, a bunch of bananas, and almond butter and jam on oatcakes with a glass of milk…yum. I was very tired by the time I did these and I think they benefit (!) from my reduced ability to think, particularly the faster/looser one with the wobbly plate; drawing on the knackered side of the brain?

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Pencil, Lexington grey water-brush, white gelly Roll pen, watercolour, A7 – 25 minutes

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 Lexington grey ink in fountain pen and water-brush, watercolour, A7 – 20 minutes

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