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Little doodle for miss lunabee
She likes bees :)
After the first doodle I thought "wait a minute, in real life, bee's cannot be that big", so the second sketch is more accurate :)
A sketch for a project—a telling of my favorite fairy tale, Rumpelstiltskin. Here the little man accuses the miller's daughter of being in cahoots with the devil after she guesses his name.
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Another Let's Draw Davis sketchcrawl, this time starting at the Co-Op in old north Davis. Here are the sketchers Sandra, Janice, Marlene, Carol and Allan.
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. . . . pencil sketch of a woman reading her book on the Red Line subway riding from Porter Square, Cambridge into Boston
Hooray!! I am back in the saddle again!!! Got to go on a New Year's ride today. Decided to take some sketching supplies: sketchbooks, watercolor pencils, and waterbrushes.
Did not use the waterbrush on this warmup, but did use Albrect Durer Delft Blue and Burnt Sienna
Back in the 1990s I did a number of Tarzan sketches based on the work of famous cartoonists. This one is after Tom Yeates. I gave it away to Kathy Pregler.
From Muriel Sibley Notes.
Holly House. In the late 1880s Irish labourers used to come over and work during the harvest. The farmers provided a barn and outhouse for them, known as the Paddy House. One such outhouse can be seen in the picture of Holly house. The outhouse is of old red brick with a heavy slate roof, one room up and one room down. Timber from the Elms in Browns Lane was used to replace rotten beams.
There are signs that Holly house is built over or near the site of a previous house and the cut stones beside the Methodist Church are reported to come from the base of a stone farm that belong to the house when it was a farm.