Tuesday, July 3
ST ANDREWS HALL, Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire.
Large Watercolour moleskin, Noodler's ink and watercolour
I had a few moments before life class today, so I sat in the truck and sketched the venue, St Andrews Hall in Whittlesey.
Labels:
Hall,
ink,
Lamy,
moleskin,
Noodler's,
watercolour,
watercolour moleskin,
Whittlesey
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8 comments:
What an unusual looking building. Is it a church? Nice job on this.
Hi Anita, I really do love the way you capture buildings around you. It's like taking a visual tour of your part of the world. Very nicely done. Oh, BTW, your Thinking Blog Award is very nice *wink*.
Nice job; I like the colours in this one. It's good to know that I'm not the only one that turns up early to things! I hate being late!!
It is a church hall Joan, bulging with character and stories of old.
Thankyou.
LOL...Thankyou so much Joan...I love my award! :)
Thanx Dave. I try to get everywhere early these days just so I can sketch a little. ;)
Great colors! I thought of you yesterday. I have a friend that just moved into a very unusual house and I was thinking of taking my sketchbook there and playing around a bit. It just looks like a place that you would sketch. Not sure if I will do it the justice that you would, but I will try. Great job!
Sherie, how sweet of you to think of me for any reason.
The house sounds wonderful, I look forward to your sketches.
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