Monday, November 19
CHURCH STREET CLINIC, Somersham. UK
Took Harry, my youngest, to his dental appointment today and managed to make a couple of sketches while I waited. The first sketch was created in the waiting room and the second was created while the dentist tended to Harry.
Both sketches kind of rolled into one another, which I quite like.
No time for messing around, we only had a few moments wait in the waiting room and then, once in with the dentist, it wasn't long before I had to leave so Harry could be x-rayed.
Therefore, I made notes and added the colour on my return home.
Labels:
clinic,
dentist,
ink,
Lamy,
lead-free figures,
Noodler's,
Roberson HP sketchbook,
Somersham,
watercolour
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6 comments:
I like this very much, such an unusual subject. What did the dentist say when he knew he was to be immortalised?
I like your way of combining two sketches into one. Did the dentist mind that you were sketching him?
Nice sketchbook images.
sandy
You are incredible - you seem to turn every occasion into a reason to make art. I must remember to stop by more often - you always inspire me!
Glad Harry is feeling better, and the impromptu sketches are great ways to capture memories- my favorites!
You are too awesome. These are great!
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