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Sketch cover / Pen and Ink
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A collection of student sketches. Good drawing skills are a fundamental part of the design process. It is therefore vital that pupils practice and hone their drawing skills so that ideas can be captured quickly and accurately. Designing, as promoted by the department, should alllow solutions to be drawn from the stream of consciousness. In other words pupils thinking is aided by the process of drawing. What results is genuinely honest evidence that will be used for SQA presentation material.
Having only just got back from a summer school course on "Drawing from dance" I decided to try out my new skills when I went to the Eisteddfod in Llanrwst and saw a demonstration of Welsh traditional dancing.
I managed to fill 3 pages of my (A5) sketchbook with small sketches of the dancers, but very few of them really captured much of the essence of the dancing. More practice is definitely needed.
File name: 07_08_000069
Other local identifier: Duckling 09
Title: Sketches of ducklings
Created: McCloskey, Robert, 1914-2003 (artist)
Date created: 1939 - 1940 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 drawing : pencil and charcoal ; sheet 43 x 36 cm.
Genre: Drawings; Studies (Visual works)
Subject: Ducklings
General notes: Title created by cataloger.
Date notes: Date supplied by cataloger.
Acquisition notes: Gift; Robert McCloskey; ca. 1960
Collection: Drawings for Children's Books
Subcollection: Robert McCloskey sketches for "Make Way for Ducklings"
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: Under copyright.
Pansies sketches
Pen and ink on the paper
Daily sketches
on the corner of two roads in Nanning City
9PM to 10PM 9th. March 2012
Cold and windy
Sketch of the evening: Duo: the same view with two different media. In the left watercolor, I tried to catch the sun's rays of the evening ....
An elderly person stood behind my shoulder and observed a long moment, then said:- You do travel diaries?- No, everyday diaries, I do not travel ... (I had no time to finish my sentence).- But, Yes you DO travel, look like you escape right there, you must keep up with it! he exclaimed.Ah, encouragements like that are great, so spontaneous.
Sketch du soir : Duo : la même vue avec deux medias différents. Dans l’aquarelle de gauche, j’ai essayé d’attraper les rayons du soleil razant du soir….
Une personne âgée s’est installée derrière mon épaule et a observé un long moment, puis m’a dit :- Vous faites des carnets de voyage ?- Non, des carnets du quotidien, je ne voyage pas…(j’ai pas eu le temps de finir ma phrase).- Mais si vous voyagez, regardez comme vous vous évadez là, Faut continuer !!! s’est il exclamé.Ah, les encouragements comme ça, c’est génial, tellement spontanés.
Pod Bar at Sketch, London, England
This photo was somehow selected for the Schmap online London guide (which was quite a surprise) and made me feel like it was time to start adding some photos and picking up a camera again for fun rather then simply for vacation memories.
I went hiking and sketching today in Sai Kung Country Park to support "Save Our Country Park" Alliance. The aim of the alliance is to protect every inch of our precious nature reserve within the many country parks in Hong Kong.
The pro-China Hong Kong government (a government which is not elected by the people of Hong Kong but appointed by Beijing, China) is proposing to develop our parks into new towns as it is estimated the population will continue to rise in our 7 million people city-state despite the fact that birth rate has always been low. Since the handover from Britain to China in 1997, Hong Kong has gained almost 1 million of population due to the unregulated inflow of immigrants from China. The pro-China Hong Kong government simply does not exercise its right to screen people from China, a right that is enshrined in Hong Kong's constitution, the Basic Law.
IImmigrants from China must be screened and our precious country parks must not be touched!
Sai Kung
Hong Kong
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 :)
Construction site sketching is always fun and often dangerous.
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