A glorious afternoon drawing at the Petrie Museum - a bit tricky to find buried in the depths of the University of London ( battling past hoards of gowned graduates and their families). So many treasures crammed into a small space, the amount of ceramics was overwhelming, in the end I chose 1 shelf and looked closely at the contents and tried out a range of different drawing media
Lovely swirly patterns of decoration
A lovely bowl that Margaret spotted before I did ( next time ...)
I liked the difference between the cracks and gaps and the vague inscribed marks and used sanguine and sepia pens over an earlier 'blind drawing' of other subjects
But I concentrated mainly on this little black broken vase with it's scored white marks. I 'drew these first with a leadless propelling pencil and then rubbed graphite over the top.
We indulged in coffee and cakes , sitting outside with wide ranging talk on a variety of subjects. I hope we go back soon!
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I have been following Margaret Cooter's lovely blog for sometime so it's fascinating to see your drawings.
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