Last Saturday was the first anniversary of the Swindon sketch group and we met up in the grounds of the Richard Jefferies Museum* near Coate Water Park. The weather was kind and there were plenty of picnic tables where we could comfortably sketch and enjoy a snack lunch, as well as a couple of glasses of wine. (I am glad I was taking the bus home!)
*This was the birthplace of Richard Jefferies, a Victorian nature writer, noted for his depiction of English rural life.
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Pen and watercolour over some random collage |
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Pen, watercolour and gouache |
Both of these sketches were done in the Hahnemuhle Grey Book.
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