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Drawn with Karlsruhe urban sketchers.

  

I only had a short time in Hanover and I had to get this building sketched. I’m not very happy with the sketch. I think I put too much pressure on myself, and it was a lot of perspective to get right.

  

The constantly changing light here was incredible. My sketches don’t do it justice.

  

Fineliner brushes are perfect for drawing fir trees.

  

Had to finish this early as my train was leaving.

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Bilder von Karlsruhe von die letzten paar Jahre.

 

On Sunday 12th August I’ll be showing and selling my work along with other designers at Hirchhof Fest in Karlsruhe. Come round for a chat.

 

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Séance du vendredi 19 juin avec les Urban Sketchers Lorient.

Aquarelle et encre sur Watercolor book Hahnemühle double page A4

 

  

As I sat down to sketch this at 6 pm: The building suddenly started to play a tune and mechanical life-sized figures constantly appeared from the doors showing the history of mining in the town. I had no idea this was about to happen.

  

Drawn to the call of a cuckoo.

Séance au chaud avec les USK Lorient au Bar - Brasserie Le Vauban.

Aquarelle et encre sur carnet Watercolour Book

  

Oststadt had dozens of fleamarkets in the courtyards. A great chance to get too see all these normally hidden views.

This is a small ink drawing of Remic Rapids on the Ottawa River. I recently bicycled there and made a rough pencil sketch of the scene which I later drew over with ink pens. Normally Remic Rapids is full of stone sculptures made with the rocks that are found in the area. Since 1986, most of these sculptures have been made by John Ceparno. However, at this time of year, the Ottawa River is fairly high (but no longer flooded) and the sculpting rocks are almost all underwater. So ... no sculptures yet. But in a few weeks, the water level will be much lower exposing a wide rocky shoreline which will be the setting for one of our region's unique art displays.

 

Voici un petit dessin à l'encre des rapides Remic sur la rivière des Outaouais. J'ai récemment fait du vélo là-bas et j'ai dessiné un croquis au crayon de la scène que j'ai ensuite redessiné avec des stylos à encre. Normalement, les rapides Remic ont de sculptures en pierre faites avec les roches que l'on trouve dans l'endroit. Depuis 1986, la plupart de ces sculptures ont été réalisées par John Ceparno. Cependant, à cette période de l'année, la rivière des Outaouais est assez haute (mais n'est plus inondée) et les roches sculptantes sont presque toutes sous l'eau. Alors ... pas encore de sculptures. Mais dans quelques semaines, le niveau d'eau sera beaucoup plus bas, exposant un large rivage rocheux qui sera le décor d'une des expositions d'art uniques de notre région.

Séance avec le groupe Usk Lorient dans l'ancien manoir de Kerlétu.

le domaine rebaptisé les Cotonnades est devenu un lieu évènementiel.

Le manoir érigé en 1750 à l'époque de la Compagnie des Indes sur un domaine de 16 Ha.

Une reproduction d'un tableau de Georges Braque accroché à un mur du domaine.

 

Aquarelle et encre sur carnet Moleskine

Ink drawing made by snow and trees

Ich zeige meine Zeichnungen von Karlsruhe in Kamm’ in der Sophienstraße in Karlaruhe.

Just managed to squeeze this in before the tower closed.

  

Drawn to the sound of Turkish music coming from a parked car.

  

At the top there was also a mysterious 60 cm high door.

  

Drawn with a thicker pen than usual.

  

Drawn in car to keep show off my sketchbook. The window was only opened 20 cm, but that was still enough to get snow on my sketchbook.

 

  

Drawn with Karlsruhe Urban Sketchers.

  

The museum let me wander outside the barriers, if I watched my head on various propellers and wings.

Avec les Urban Sketcher Lorient, séance du 14 août 2020

Croquis à l'encre sur une étude d'aquarelle abstraite, papier Saunders 25cmx35cm

  

I think you call this a sports bar. There were 7 more screens behind me and 13 more outside!

( #Inktober2020 ) By Jacob Sibbern. Album "Gold & Silver" . This has been an add-on to the collection. The author doubted if it's part or not but we finally concluded it belongs to it &, anyhow was well worthy to be published.

 

Self. Technique: Ink pens & posca markers on paper.

 

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