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At the airport
Pen and watercolour
A5
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Following a self imposed rule
Inktense pencils
7 X 40 cm

And the self imposed rule was that whatever pencil and picked and began to use from the left had to continue along to the right before stopping. Initially that was continuous and later repeated similar marks – with a nod to Till Mack and her 100 mark drawings.
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Urbansketching with Leciester Sketch Club
Pencil, pen and watercolour
Today I joined Leciester Sketch Club for an urban sketching day around the city. We began in Jubilee Square along side lots of cyclists taking part in the Skyride. This building is Wygston House, with some modern buildings behind.
Later I went to the cathedral and looked back down St Martins East, a narrow alleyway. It was such a challenge to make sense of the space as it was so tall and narrow.
In the afternoon I came across this lovely looking shop with a convenient step,opposite for me to sit on as I drew. I would like to have had longer to spend on this scene, and maybe I’ll go back and have another go in the future.

I’ve been to Leicester many times to work but I’ve never really walked around the city looking at the buildings. When I go somewhere to urban sketch it makes look differently at the everyday – I discovered lots of interesting places to draw and Leicester Sketch Club provided a useful map and some stopping points along the way. It was a day when the city was changed around to accommodate the Skyride which gave such an atmosphere of fun and celebration.
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Christ Church, Abington (side door) I’ve been wanting to draw this side door with bright yellow hedge beside for a long time and finally at lunchtime I managed to do it. No time for colour this time, but I’ll go back again with watercolours.
4B pencil
A5
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