Showing posts with label Maruman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maruman. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

16-10-10 - WW SketchCrawl 29


16-10-10 - WW SketchCrawl 29
Originally uploaded by Anita Davies

While Joan and I had been at the Cathedral, Clive (Joans hubby) had been cooking his speciality meatballls for us on our return. We had an Italian Rose with them and fresh strawberries and cream for dessert...A delicious way to complete our day!

16-10-10 - WW SketchCrawl 29


16-10-10 - WW SketchCrawl 29
Originally uploaded by Anita Davies

Joan and I ended up in the Jesus Chapel for our final sketch in Norwich Cathedral before catching the bus back home.

16-10-10 - WW Sketchcrawl 29


16-10-10 - WW Sketchcrawl 29
Originally uploaded by Anita Davies

Had a good look around the beautiful cathedral for a while, having never visited before, it is full of delights. Popped outside for a ciggie break and ended up sketching the cloisters. Far too cold to do more than one so I chose the ones that showed the roof of the newly attached cafe in the background.

16-10-10 - WW SketchCrawl 29


16-10-10 - WW SketchCrawl 29
Originally uploaded by Anita Davies

After a nice cuppa in the Cathedral Cafe Joan and I headed outside and found a bench. The icy cold breeze was softened a little by the sun showing it's face but, after sitting to sketch a scene opposite the Cathedral, it didn't take long for the cold to get into our bones. Such a shame, there was lots here I would love to have sketched such as the Cathedral itself and two wonderful statues on the green...Soooo cold though!

16-10-10 - WW SketchCrawl 29


16-10-10 - WW SketchCrawl 29
Originally uploaded by Anita Davies

Joan and I took the Park 'n' Ride into Norwich Cathedral and headed straight for their cafe for a nice long latte and a slice of cake.

Tuesday, March 02, 2010

26th Worlwide Sketchcrawl


Doddington Churchyard, Cambs

I managed to get out for a couple of hours on Saturday and do a local, solo, sketch session for the 26th Worldwide sketchcrawl.
Still no scanner (thank God for my camera)
All of my sketches are in a folding Maruman sketchbook in which I have sketched all my recent WW sketchcrawls.


View from the Oliver Cromwell Hotel window, March, Cambs



Middlefield View driveway, Chatteris to Sutton road, Cambs

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Worldwide Sketchcrawl 21



Saturday was the 21st Worldwide sketchcrawl and with weather here at minus 3 the whole day, I finally decided to take refuge in The Olde Griffin Hotel for a couple of hours.
The Griffin has recently been refurbished and I had never really been inside until Saturday...What a fabulous place! It is huge and has many levels and areas. A variety of chairs, stools, leather sofas and flat screen TV's make it very user friendly for all age groups...the ideal place for an artist to get 'lost' in and sketch. It sits on the corner of the market square and has many windows with views along the High Street too.
The Griffin also serves a great latte, which is always a bonus!
I enjoyed the venue so much that I'm hoping to make it a place I visit often.



Sunday, October 26, 2008

SketchCrawl 20 - Ely




Despite the cold weather, I had a fabulous day with Emma-Jane yesterday.
We met around 10.30 and grabbed a cuppa from CostaCoffee which we drank while strolling towards the river and chatting. We had so much to talk about that we almost forgot the purpose of the day and our first sketch was brief due to our hands freezing to the bone.
We took comfort in The Lamb Hotel where we stayed long enough to warm up and indulge in a bit of lunch which E-J treated me to. (Thanks E-J) We decided the chairs were so comfortable that we'd stay for another cuppa and a little sketching.
We had a quick browse around Tindalls at the art materials, trying to persuade ourselves that we NEEDED something. Both of us managed to convince ourselves of at least one sale.
Back to Costa coffee (yes the whole day DID revolve around coffee, of which I am most grateful!) and we took our forthy beverages outside to make a quick sketch of the Cathedral before parting.
The day seemed to go so quickly, good company can do that!
After I left E-J I slipped into WH Smith and purchased the lettering stencil I used on the six pages I created in my Maruman sketchbook above.
I managed one last sketch back at the truck before pulling off to start my journey home.
I always kick myself that I could have done more but the truth is that, if I had, I would have missed out on some great laughs and memorable conversations with a dear friend, so I am most content with my day.