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Fortification rempart sud avec échauguette - 26 mai 2020
La citadelle, construite au 16ème siècle par les Espagnols puis modifiée au 17ème siècle par les Français, ferme la rade de Lorient.
Croquis à l'encre et aquarelle commencé in situ et terminé en atelier, sur papier Fabriano satiné 30x40cm
Fortification, south rampart with watchtower
The citadel, built in the 16th century by the Spaniards and modified in the 17th century by the French, closes the Lorient harbor.
Ink sketch and watercolor started in situ and finished at home.
Marks and movements of the "wind and rain" by 3 year old Hiro (drawing with a twig and ink collected in the atelier garden).
lOVe cannot be constrained - not even in a Box.
Ink & liquid paper on paper. Aug 20, 1998
14"x17"
This Drawing spent about a year on the the wall at a friend's house. My friend and his girfriend are smokers and in that enviroment the drawing was left looking very antiquated. The photo doesn't reflect that element well.
Drawn sheltering from the rain under a shed roof. The tractor was painted red but the lichen was green!
Luckily i could shelter from the rain in a luxury hut with windows.
I’ll be at Lametta in Karlsruhe, pop round for a chat:
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VW Campervan done again as first attempt in Teal was blurred. I've worked out how to do this now properly, so here's an in focus orange version. The windshield has musical notes on it, as it was a wedding car!! and a gift to the wedded couple. Thanks for following & looking!!!
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Time and place diffuses, how did I get here, how will I get out again?
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The final pages .The book is now winging it's way to Marty for the exhibition in Minessotawww.youtube.com/watch?v=GKLAYblizTE&feature=related
The shop owner told me this was the tallest timber-framed building in the town. The shop owner behind me told me stories about this house as his grandparents lived there. Another local came over for a chat. After all that talking I couldn’t be bothered to correct the innacurate timber framing on the house and left the sketch as it is.
Father Sun, created with inks and posca pens, is my take on Native American style art, which I love.
I was sat under a roof but the rain still landed on the sketchbook.
I was sat in the entrance to a bakery so I had to keep standing pressed to the wall to let the delivery vans pass.
I sheltered from the rain standing up in the entrance to a fast food place and tried not to discourage the customers from entering.