123-3577 – The Great Gatsby

On this day we drove to the West Country and Calne in lovely weather. After chatting and eating in the garden of old friends we then went to a different kind of cultural event at Bowood House. This was an open-air theatre production of the Great Gatsby performed by the touring company “This is My Theatre”. It was brilliantly done and surprisingly funny given the subject matter. Four actors swapped and played multiple roles while we ate a picnic – very posh of us!

Sat-1-Aug-2026

123-3576 – Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds

On this day we went to Preston Park in Brighton to watch Nick Cave. This quick sketch was done while the supporting act (English Teacher) were playing. After this we moved into the crowd, watching the Flaming Lips (who were not so great live) and then the man himself. The crowds were huge and very packed – some people fainted (maybe from sitting in the sun from 1pm onwards and drinking). My wife had to move to the edge of the crowd to get some air (and see more). By the end of the concert my feet were aching and my throat was sore (from a cold coming on and cheering of course). But it was brilliant – what a performer.

Fri-31-Jul-2026

123-3575 – On the beach

Here is a sketch done during a brief trip to the beach in Hove. I didn’t swim, but paddled…compared to the sea in the Philippines it was like standing in ice water. The day before this I spent a quiet day finishing half done sketches and also went to Jackson’s in Hove to indulge.

Fri-31-Jul-2026

123-3574 – Lewes Priory Park

After our long walk over the Downs we walked around Lewes seeing the castle, a church, down the Twittens (a “twitten” is an old Sussex word for a narrow path or alleyway running between walls or buildings and Lewes has a famous network of these Saxon pathways), through Southover Grange Gardens (set next to the 16th-century Southover Grange Manor House) where we had ice creams and then to Priory Park. This is a public park build around the remains of the 11th-century Priory of St. Pancras, mostly demolished in 1537, I believe by Henry VIII.

Wed-29-Jul-2026

123-3573 – Cornish bakery Lewes

On this day we did a long walk over Malling downs and through the nature reserve there, outside Lewes. It turned out to be one of the hottest days of the week. Not a cloud in the sky and two trees to shade under, one frequently used by a cow. We stopped at one of the first cafes we found when we got into town, with a nice space to cool down.

Wed-29-Jul-2026

123-3572 – Pavilion gardens cafe

After our long walk into Brighton we stopped at the little cafe in the Pavilion gardens for lunch and I sketched these random people. I think this sketch works better than most of my usual efforts, because I restrained my urge to colour everything and left some parts white!

Tue-28-Jul-2026

123-3571 – Flight of the langoustine

On our first day in Hove we went for a nice long walk into Brighton. It was roasting hot and sunny – so we stopped several times to rest (also avoiding the little Victorian cast-iron shelters which although lovely shaded spots, mostly smelt of urine and were clearly sadly occupied regularly by rough sleepers).

In the background of this sketch is a circus and the famous beach huts, with a sculpture in the foreground (as per the title of this sketch) by Pierre Diamantopoulo. It is inspired by a broken lobster pot found on the beach, with the sea creatures that escaped translating into a human story of exodus …dashing for freedom.

Tue-28-Jul-2026