As part of Mental Health Awareness week the benefits of drawing are explored by Maxine Greer, Sue Shields and Lorenzo Madge
Read moreA Welcome Walk
A Welcome Walk. A chance to reset, to take a breath and note down the passing of time. A lot can happen along the Old Newham Railway .
Read moreIncrEdible Landscapes: Fish
Inspiration comes from many sources, moving near the sea it comes from the water and what lives and feeds us from it. Take a look at my latest Catch Of The Day.
Read moreHow I Met My Neighbours
We’ve all got a story - a lockdown story. Not just here in this house, this street, this country, this world, we all have a story. The story might involve family, neighbours and friends, we each have our own perspective on the last few months and how it might have changed us.
Read moreCornwall: Drawing Is Pausing
It’s taken time to start to draw, to pause and begin to capture the essence of the Cornwall I’m discovering. Here is a sketched glimpse of my new adventure to the South West of England.
Read moreWatching Birds Circle As The Seasons Change
From seemingly lifeless branches new buds are forming. Looking forward to the Spring and new adventures! What are you looking forward to with the Seasons Change?
Read moreDrawing The Hips and Hops Down At The Allotments Fills You Up With Good Cheer
Harvesting through drawing, hips, hops and plums.
Read moreDrawing A Rambling Rose. Is She Pretty in Pink
A portrait of a rose. Naked petals echoing the song lyrics in Pretty In Pink.
Read moreDon't It Make You Feel Good?
A kick start to the sketching season. Getting outdoors, connecting with nature and recording the changes in the season through drawing makes you feel good.
Read moreAnd When The Weather Is Fine - You Can Almost Touch The Blue Sky
It’s hard to resist the blossom Pom Pom Parade. Short-lived and dramatic. Colourful and electric, hyper-real against the sky, enticing and transient. Marking the start of the sketching season at last.
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