From Judith - tossed by the wind
28 December 2021
Drawing Tuesday - tossing
21 December 2021
Drawing Tuesday - the good life
Isn't it just! What could be better - apart from the mortal threat of illness, we could do without that...
From Janet K - A good life - comfy sofa, pile of books, coffee and a dish of dark chocolate...
From Carol - The Good Life, why bother with fancy chocolates when you can have a whole bar of Dairy Milk.
From Jo - I think cranes are good luck in Japan where this was made. Its a Christmas decoration given to me when I was about seven, the wings are weighted and go up and down...
14 December 2021
Drawing Tuesday - Tate Britain, or "exercise"
From me - These boots are made for walking - and the drawing is based on some hob-nailed boots that Van Gogh painted in 1887
From Janet K - I took a leaf from Margaret's sketch book for 'exercise'. These shoes have taken me many miles in our neighbourhood over the last 19 months.
From Sue K - Here’s my offering from Tate Brit. Kurt Schwitters’ Chicken & Egg 1946
From Judith - My drawing from Tate Modern - ‘Primeval Gods’ Epstein 1910
From Ann - A couple of life study pages on exercise theme!
07 December 2021
Drawing Tuesday - Tate Modern, or "legs"
From Janet B - This popped up in my photos from years gone by. Louise Bourgeois at Tate Modern on 6 December 2016.
Same legs! 18 April 2017 -From Joyce - Alpine Ibex by Jimmie Durham together with two fellow sketchers, Janet and Judith.
He’s constructed from an Ibex scull and horns, wooden cot, wooden chair parts, paint, wood, steel, plastic, glass, and other materials.From Richard - I decided on the ‘at home' subject option; two pairs of legs here including the one that did not carry me across the Millennium Bridge.
From Jo - I opted for legs on furniture (from newspapers and old catalogue):
30 November 2021
Drawing Tuesday - Pangolin Gallery and/or bottles
The Pangolin Gallery welcomed us, and even offered chairs!
From Joyce - here’s my sketch of “Pair of sitting figures 1” done in pencil. Interesting exhibition, I didn’t know much about Lynn Chadwick before but liked the variety of forms, some inspired by the Kennedys and Marilyn Monroe. When you se then close up the textures are wonderful
From Sue - Here are my 2 sketches of Lynn Chadwick pieces @ Pangolin Gallery. Some sketchworthy work & welcoming staff!!
‘Bullfrog’ 1951
From Jo - I have finally caught up with the 'bottles'. These are stoneware ones in wax crayon and brush pens:
23 November 2021
Drawing Tuesday - Southwark Cathedral and/or "underneath"
- 1.situated directly below (something else)."our bedroom is right underneath theirs"
- 2.so as to be concealed by (something else)."money changed hands underneath the table"
- 1.situated directly below something else."there was plenty of storage room underneath"
- 2.so as to be concealed by something else."paint was peeling off in flakes to reveal greyish plaster underneath"
- the part or side of something facing towards the ground; the underside."a wart on the underneath of his foot"
16 November 2021
Drawing Tuesay - Camden Arts Centre / "inside my clothes"
From Jo - a left-handed drawing looking across the garden from under the cafe awning at Camden Arts Centre.
From Sue K - Here’s my sketch of ‘A pulled handle’ unglazed ceramic by Phoebe Colling-James show: ‘A Scratch! A Scratch!’ interesting shadows/shapes.
From Carol - I had difficulty getting inspired by the art at the Camden Art Centre but found the doors really interesting to draw.
From Janet K - Glazed ceramic torsos by Phoebe Collings-James.
From Joyce - Here’s my sketch from one of Zeinab Salem’s charcoal paintings. Part of a body of work meditating on the condition of stillness imposed by the pandemic. Part of her inspiration came from vegetal arabesques traced by leaves and tendrils.
From Judith - A lovely day so a quick sketch from the garden.
From me - Some of the characters (self portrait attempts, hardly likenesses!) who find themselves wearing my clothes ... different aspects of my personality?