Monday, June 09, 2008

Close To Home - Doddington


18 Newgate Street, Doddington © Anita Davies

I have travelled through the village of Doddington for the past 16 years and only now, through this project, do I learn of this fabulous house hidden up a short drive in Newgate Street.
I sketched this one from my truck, it was a warm day but I was able to park facing the house and sit with my windows open just after taking Harry to school one morning. The drive is narrow so I felt much safer behind the wheel, using it to prop my watercolour block upon.
I love everything about this house, from it's character and style to the untold stories it seemed to whisper to me while I sketched.
What a find!

10 comments:

Margaret McCarthy Hunt said...

what a charming house!!

Margaret Ann said...

This really is a cool house...so much character...I love your little comment about the untold stories it seemed to whisper to you! Brilliant! :)

Anita Davies said...

Isn't it Margaret!

Thanks MargaretAnn. Some buildings just seem to live & breath don't they?

Joan Sandford-Cook said...

Every time you post a new house in your project I find I love the new one most ... but its really true about this one in Doddington (sorry I interrupted your work) . Fantastic drawing and colour - it just breaths a loving home. You are so so good at this architectural style with feeling.

Joan said...

You did a great job on capturing the character of this house. It must be fun looking at the local houses and buildings with an "artist's eye" and spotting something you've passed so many times and seeing it in that new light.

seesue said...

This is a little nugget. Inspiring Anita.

Anonymous said...

I love your houses you do Anita...they have so much charm!Makes me miss England!
Ronell

mrana said...

It's such a charming house Anita, and a lovely sketch! can't believe you did it from your car!

Lisa Adams Reed said...

Oh Anita! You really make me want to come to your part of the world! I just adore your house sketches--they are filled with charm! (As is all your art!)

Joan Y said...

I love the tucked-in feeling of the house. I can see why you stopped to sketch it! Such lovely angles and shapes! Your watercoloring is so beautiful!