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I'm very excited to have had three of my sketches included in this book which has recently been released. It's a great book with interesting themes to broaden your sketching experience, and Liz Steel has written two of the chapters, on deserted spaces and workplaces . Go on… you know you want to buy it!!
Big sunny days, large green park, blue sky and the circus rolls into town to complete a set of full on primary colours.
Evening movie : Jane Eyre. Waiting for my daughter in front of the cinema, I did a few sketches of the cinema sign and the film posters. Put in colors five days later.
Cinema du soir. Rue de Verdun, en attendant ma fille, croquis rapide de l'enseigne et des affiches du film. Mis en couleur 5 jours après.
Sketchcrawl with Urban Sketchers London. a dream come true !
I've written all about my day on at www.alissaduke.com
Title quote: Life Plan - Story of the Day - StoryPeople by Brian Andreas
New blog: "Low Fat Mushy Pea Curry", I know it sounds horrendous, but trust me… this mushy pea curry is superb and very easy to make. It actually tastes just like chippers curry LOL…
Here is the recipe
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Approx one and half hrs to complete this drawing
Tools: H, 2B, 5B, F, Paper pen, Sanford Peel-Off Magic Rub
Sketching at the Lego council now. The rally is against the NE development of HK. If the project is approved, the Hong Kong-China border will be effectively dissolved, leaving Hong Kong defenceless against any form of China's aggression.
The North East New Territories Development Project, if approved by the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, would enable Mainland Chinese to enter Hong Kong without a visa, which will in effect remove the border between Hong Kong and China. Contravening the “One Country, Two Systems", as promised and made into law by London and Beijing, this will severely endanger the lives of seven million Hongkongers. More info please go to this link:
localpresshk.com/2014/06/dissolution-of-hong-kong-china-b...
Pencil sketches, after ref. I like the left ones the best, maybe the lower one best of all. Ironically that's the one I used least time on :)
Original pencil drawing from the private collection of René Milot
Illustrated by Dean Cornwell
Date unknown