14th August 2021
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14th August 2021
When a random telephone doodle turns into something I really like 🙂
Autumn bunny
Days on end doing little but drawing for an entire week. This was incredibly dense teaching but also so interesting and fun. I drew hundreds and hundreds of drawings – some took 10 seconds, some took hours. The most fun was the fast paced Croquis where you end up nearly getting to some sort of drawing ‘Zen’. I loved it, thank you so much mom for gifting me this course <3 Here is just a tiny part of the drawings I produced during the week.
Catching up Cats! Another batch I seem to have accidentally skipped when posting here. I started with filling one page with cats in my sketchbook on the 13th of March 2019 and then continued at a trip to a local café the day after on the 14th March 2019 I brought ink and a sketchbook and have had so much fun with drawing cats.
Catching up with art I have done the past few years. This is inspired by a very old photograph from my grandmothers first day at school photo of all the kids lined up in front of the school. The kids are in their finest clothes, bows in hair and all, it’s clearly a huge thing getting their picture taken and they are all so serious. This was one of my first attempts to work with ink and Gouache.
Impressions from a fairytale village in our Tuscany trail trip, Autumn 2020.
One of the amazing twisted bronze age rings seen at Moesgaard Museum.
My attempt at drawing my astrology sign.