These last few days I’ve really been enjoying painting and drawing outside on the decking in the little garden of a Brighton terrace house. This watercolour paper is amazing, but this time I used it with acrylic paint rather than… Continue Reading →
My friend Jake Bussell ran his first live draw along workshop on YouTube yesterday. He normally runs life drawing classes and teaches drawing, so because of the lockdown he decided to start a weekly online live stream to inspire his… Continue Reading →
At the Science Gallery, next to Kings College London, they are running an exhibition about Gender. Personal experiences form the starting point, looking beyond the simple binary categories of male and female. Individual stories and their broader contexts reveal an… Continue Reading →
In February while in Berlin I visited the Sammlung Scharf-Gerstenberg, an art museum focused on Surrealism located opposite the Charlottenburg Palace. All works in the gallery are “either directly related to the Surrealist movement or can be considered precursors of… Continue Reading →
Kara Walker’s Fons Americanus Walking into the Tate Modern and seeing a huge working fountain was incredible. I spent some time just sitting next to it and drawing. I absolutely love it, the shapes created by the clay mould the… Continue Reading →
We went to the Brighton Toy and Model Museum which is underneath Brighton station. It has a large collection of models, mostly from before the widespread use of plastic and short-lived consumer products. The time period captured is The Golden… Continue Reading →
I am inspired by nature, I look to draw from nature and ground myself amongst the world around me. I love watching Blue Planet, I find it so calming and the incredible intricacies of the sea amaze me. There is… Continue Reading →
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