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Monthly Archives: January 2012
London – Grays Inn
Sometimes I get out to do some drawing, last year I went to Grays Inn.
Posted in Art, Living in North London, Painting
Tagged Architecture, buildings, drawing, history, law, London, watercolour
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The type room at the Central School of Art
This drawing records the Type Setting Room at Central Saint Martins (CSM), Southampton Row, London. This time of year student shows are going on in Art Schools – so this is a small piece of history as the Central School … Continue reading
Posted in Art, artists, Buildings, Drawing, Exhibitions, Life, Living in North London, The Past
Tagged art school, CSM, drawing, Kings Cross, students, summer, type, typography
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Three snowdrops in the garden
Only three so far – hope there’ll be more
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Getting started
Getting started is harder than keeping going and knowing when to stop
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Tagged acrylic, cats, colour, flowers, Royal Society of British Artists, Royal Watercolour Society, still life, toys, work in progress
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View from my window
Work in progress – as in the painting I’m fumbling to use my blog – I’ll get there eventually.
Drawings are like handwriting – this one is from a long time ago, but It is recognisably mine.
Ready Steady Go!
Watching paint dry isn’t boring – it’s what I spend a lot of time doing – watch this space
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Tagged art, colour, drawing, flowers, gardening, living in london, making, painting
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