Tag: Sketch
Mindful Moments of Sketching
'It is good to have an end to journey toward; but it is the journey that matters, in the end.' Ursula K. Le Guin, The Left Hand of Darkness (1969). Work in progress: graphite on watercolour paper, edited in Photoshop by Lydia Ruth Martin
Two Sides to Every Tree
Sam Lloyd's psychological thriller, The Memory Wood, had quite an impact on me (my review can be found here). In fact, the book inspired the following sketch! I haven't played with watercolour pencils and graphite for a while (around the same time I produced my sketch of the parrot, which can be viewed here!) so … Continue reading Two Sides to Every Tree
Inspiring Sketches: The Picture Behind the Poem
Have you ever come across a piece of art or writing that you did years ago, buried in the back of some long forgotten sketchpad or journal? Well this is one of mine that I rediscovered recently! It inspired my poem that I posted yesterday (the post can be viewed here). Finding it during these … Continue reading Inspiring Sketches: The Picture Behind the Poem



