‘Busy busy world’

Reaping the benefits of good weather by indulging in my default sketching mode: people watching.  Bath is blessed by a huge variety of visitors from around the world adding to the interest. I’ve been trying to focus on crowds, groups and collections of people interacting as they seem to be a key part of the urban experience, looking for ways to merge their forms when possible. But some individuals are too interesting too ignore! So here are 27 sketches in all the usual media, mostly posted on Facebook over recent weeks; click on the image and you can see the full uncropped version…

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Some fillums…

Trying out timelapse sketching, using this goose-neck camera mount and this type of GoPro camera (when it was even cheaper!) which has a 170 degree very wide-angle lens. The films are fun to do, and an interesting way to reflect on your sketching process/approach/bad habits etc. The top one was done using a new ‘Franken-pen’ which combines a bamboo dip-pen at one end, and a water-brush at the other; I can dip both into the ink-pot (top right) for line and tone with minimal disruption to the ‘flow’ of drawing. Ridiculous looking, but it seems to work well!

First, a busy Sunday afternoon by Bath Abbey…

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Second, a busy afternoon at the Roman Baths…

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A weekend in Birmingham

A few weeks ago I went to the first UK Urban Sketchers meet-up, kindly hosted by the Birmingham/Midlands sketch groups (sketches and reflections from the other participants are here). About 50 of us were there at various times over the weekend, sharing time, chat, sketch-books, kit ideas etc. It was like a very small and relaxed Symposium; no lectures, demos or workshops, so no tickets/costs! Instead we had a series of meet-ups each day at planned locations, introducing (most of) us to central Birmingham, and open to anyone who wanted. Apart from the social side it was very instructive to see other sketchers’ work on paper instead of on a screen, finding out how they’d achieved various effects, and how they chose their subjects. And it was lovely to finally meet online friends like Stuart, chatting about daily practise, considering why we post our sketches on Facebook, ‘next steps’ in our sketching etc. I hope this was just the first of many such UK meetings; any ideas for the next location?  Bristol? Liverpool? Glasgow? Here are my sketches from the weekend

First some ‘urban regeneration’ in progress. It took me a while to realise that the tower crane was hard to draw because it was moving, ‘weather-vaning’ in the wind…P1270730 (2)

Here’s a BBC reporter reporting on a demo. The cameraman told me the camera’s worth £50k, with £10k of that for the transmitter on its back, sending the images directly to the editing suite in the tower block looming in the background!arnos vale_0003 (6)

Stuart and me, sketch in progress, with the cameraman just visible between us. Sorry about the oddly toothy grin…19029688_380471462347089_8767819441251427777_nHere’s the demo they were reporting on.arnos vale_0002 (7)

A hen party at the bar we all met up in one evening. I had to stop sketching as some of them had spotted me and I was scared of being drawn into their exciting evening…arnos vale (21)

Fellow sketchers and one of the beautiful Burne-Jones windows in the small and light-filled Birmingham cathedral.

And finally sketches from the first evening; my speed-sketch of  Isabel speed-sketching me, and Homephoenix Wong.

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‘Things to make and do’

As a sort of late Spring-clean I’ve updated various bits of the blog for your perusal and enjoyment. Most of it’s kit related, but this seems to be the most popular content!

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‘Daily sketch-kit’ – now includes a couple of my bent-nib fude pens. I’ll do a full post on these soon; there’s much fun to be had with variable line width, and many types/brands/nib-angles to navigate. Here’s Parka Blogs comparison of some of the more popular models to whet your appetite.

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‘Current inspiration’ – looks at A Chinese Life, full of wonderful high contrast black and white ink-brush drawings.

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‘Paint’ – includes the opaque watercolours I’ve added to my palette (instead of gouache, which I never warmed to) for sketches on toned paper.

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Palettes – now has instructions on how I made the latest of many models; it’s lighter than ever, with more and deeper mixing wells and extra opaque colours and won’t be coming to a shop near you soon, so have a go at making one and bespoke it to your hearts content!

Sketchbooks and paper – has instructions for the plywood-covered completely fold-backable sketchbooks, and concertina books. And I’ve removed a couple of book-binding links that had died.

Bamboo dip-pen has links to nib-improvement and multi-coloured ink-pots.

I’ll probably update the ‘Useful Books’ section next, but let me know if there are other bits that seem a bit dated or if there’s any useful information that you’d like me to add to the blog. Thanks

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A country walk…

Some Springtime rural sketching, mostly colour, with an intense black and white interlude. I’d set off across the fields to sketch Shotwick graveyard with its toppling stones and collapsing tombs, but ended up getting distracted en route, drawing pylons and a shady farmyard… This left only forty minutes to sketch at the church but I think this reduced time helped the final sketches; less is more for sketching?

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More tea vicar?

Sketches from recent visits to the consistently lovely Comins Tea House in Bath. First my multi-tasking daughter; pouring tea, drinking tea, checking her phone, and reading, after delicious matcha ice-cream (apologies to her for the odd shaped hand holding the tea cup…).arnos vale (15)

Then the view loking back towards the entrance on a sunny Sunday near closing time….

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And the debris at the end of afternoon of Ruby Brandy tea and gyoza with sriricha sauce…
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Finally a couple of sketches from previous visits.

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Rear windows

The back of an old terrace of canal-side houses seen from Chester city walls, and a sketch looking right through a house on Camden terrace in Bath. Usually older buildings are more interesting to draw than new (lots of accretions, additions, alterations, patina…), and almost inevitably the best view is the rear view. (Further below others from my growing collection of Bath rear views)

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Small world…

A great afternoon in Bath with Susan from Salt Spring Island, BC Canada, sharing approaches and observations on urban figure sketching. Her island’s 7,500km/4,700miles from Bath, but coincidentally she lives 5 minutes away from my mother’s second cousin (whose daughter coincidentally married someone who went to my brother-in-law’s school…). A small world, made smaller, and also bigger, through sketching.

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Nineteen musicians and two train-spotters

A jazz band in Oswestry (my sister’s playing saxophone) sketched from the balcony of the old chapel they rehearse in…P1270606

…Nik Jovcic-Sas busking in front of the queue for the Roman Baths…arnos vale_0011

…an acapella group singing Bulgarian and Romanian folk songs in Bath while waiting on a bench, reading the music off their smartphones (they were happy to be sketched, and even carried on as it started to rain, making my ink lines looser and freer than intended) …arnos vale

…and two trainspotters in the cafe at Newport station; I hadn’t realised that they use laptops these days.arnos vale_0008

(All done in bamboo dip-pen, using either Noodlers Lexington grey or blended De Atramentis inks)

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A rural interlude…

Here is a Welsh valley sketched twice in different media (Sally says it looks like a Geography textbook…), four views from a train in four different media (felt-tip, pencil, ink-brush, watercolour), some sheep and lambs (topical!), and a different Welsh valley (out-take from Postman Pat?).

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