103-3111-2 – Life drawing – couples

15 mins

Here is the last batch of sketches I did at the #PensNBrushes life drawing session on 3 May, of the two models together. Both of these took about 15 minutes. As before I used water soluble ink in an old #Rotring pen and added watercolour washes.

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Sat-3-May-2025

103-3103-10 – Life drawing – fisherman

2 mins

Here are some more of the sketches I did at the @PensNBrushesArt life drawing session on 3 May. These are the ones of the male model. I found it difficult to draw him because he wasn’t great at staying still and because of the added accessories (hat, fishing net and water gourds), which I find a bit distracting. Even so the last sketch in this batch (done in 20 minutes) was the one I was most satisfied with over the whole session.

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Sat-3-May-2025

101-3038-44 – Life drawing female model

This is the second batch of sketches I did at the #PensNBrushes life drawing session on 15 March. I was more satisfied with these and I thought the model held the poses better, compared to the male model. I used #Derwent #WatercolourPencils and some ink. As before we started with 2 minute poses and worked our way up to 20 minutes for the last one. I have struggled with the #Strathmore (ready cut 500 series hot press) paper I am using – getting some unwanted ‘blooms’ which I don’t expect from such expensive paper.

Sat-15-Mar-2025

100-3031-7 – PensNBrushes life drawing

After what feels like a long gap, I joined #PensNBrushes for a life drawing class on 15 March (the last session I joined was in June 2024 (see post No.89-2742-43). Here are the sketches I did of the first (male) model – I can’t say I was really satisfied with any of these. I started with a #Derwent water soluble graphite pencil (which promptly broke when I was doing my first sketch), then switched to using #WatercolourPencils and some ink. I’ve noted on each drawing how much time we had – but we started with 2 minute poses and worked our way up to 20 minutes for the last one.

Sat-15-Mar-2025

82-2586 – Just one more

After #CCPPasinaya2024 last weekend, a group of us went to Harbour Square to do just one more sketch before heading to Quezon City to help put up the Fifth Anniversary Exhibition of #UskQuezonCity. I was joined by my sketching friends @theartistpaul2020, @reuelgarzon and Edgardo Granada. Of course (after the usual awful traffic…you can always blame it on the traffic) we ended up arriving at the exhibition venue (the Presidential Car Museum) a bit late.

Sat-3-Feb-2024

79-2503 – The clock

This sketch follows the #Sketchtober2023 prompt of ‘watch/clock’ for Day 14. I don’t recall who gave us this clock. It stayed in storage for quite a while, then our previous one (which of course I’ve sketched before) kind of fell apart (it’s above the hob so it got all grungy), so this one went up after we redecorated.

Fri-27-Oct-2023

79-2497 – Spicy chutney

For this sketch I switched to the #Inktober2023 prompt for Day 12 of ‘spicey’ (I guess that is an American spelling), instead of the #Sketchtober2023 prompt of ‘tree’ – seeing that I wasn’t out and about. The day before I drew this, I had made these two jars of chutney using overripe bananas and their skins (along with lots of spices, chillies and some onion). I’d read this article (maybe in the Guardian) about zero waste and thought I would give it a try. It’s yummy!

Sat-21-Oct-2023