11 June 2019

Drawing Tuesday - Southwark Cathedral

On the way to the venue I stopped for a coffee and spent 15 minutes with a biro and the A6 book, grappling with masts and rigging and fitting it all on the page (better luck next time) -
That's the Golden Hinde, a replica of Sir Francis Drake's ship -
 It gets lots of visits from school groups, some dressed as pirates.

I do like a bit of twisted metal and enjoyed these anchors, which looked more like warriors in combat -
 After the torment of drawing with a biro it was a pleasure to dip a finger into the dregs of the coffee and sully the page with it -
 ... adding some soluble coloured pencil -
 In the cathedral, this venerable stone - I forgot to look for the date, but it's been much walked over -
 The 2B pencil was quickly replaced by the 5B, darker, smoother, more satisfying...
Judith had been drawing outside and was well into a large view when the rain started. Indoors, she found these  -
 Sue too was outdoors until the rain came -
Jo found some niches
 and then drew people, coincidentally in groups of three -
 The Hunter God, by Joyce -
 Pottery shards, and jugs, by Najlaa
 Virgin and Child, by Carol -
 and Janet K -

Extracurricular activities 

Najlaa reworked the fancy fish she had found the previous week -
 and Carol finished her drawing of St Pauls -
Over the seasons Carol has returned to Norwich Cathedral Close and this is the composite result -
Channeling Hockney for those seasons, don't you think?

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