Detail from “Wind” it’s mostly graphite on paper with some pastel in there and coloured pencil thanks to @jessicasalehi for modeling #drawing #rodluff
And so, I found myself up at an ungodly hour and on the six o'clock train down to London.
Which is, of course, when I started drawing.
The drawing below is from a Pubcrawl Sketchcrawl that myself and a friend hosted, here, in the High Peak. That day we took in seven or eight different pubs, drawing inside and outside of them. I drew this in the beer garden of our final stop.
So yeah, there's a definite theme going on. One that I'm quite happy to continue.
September, before it has begun, has a theme to it. I am paying three visits to our capital - which feels exciting and sounds expensive. At the end of the month I am going to see, and I can't quite believe I'm saying this, Kate Bush in concert. I know, how crazy is that? I hope she hasn't had a big strop by then and called the rest of the dates off. You wouldn't put it past her. And, I love her for that.
Mid month I am finally going to see my bookbench. It's been a long time coming, but at last, just days before it retires from the city, I'll get to see it, in situ, on the streets of London. Well, actually, in a churchyard in Greenwich. The photo, below, was taken by, and of, a couple of friends who recently visited.
Then there's next weekend and a rather fabulous opportunity that presented itself to me. You know, sometimes, a little gem of a 'job' pops up in your inbox? Sometimes, you don't even take it seriously because it sounds too good to be true? Yeah, that.
Next weekend, on Saturday 5th of September, I will be drawing for, and representing, MOLESKINE and URBAN SKETCHERS in COVENT GARDEN. It's true! Please come along. We're there all day for a big old sketchathon. Come! Draw! Plus, rumour has it, that there may just be free Moleskines. Oh yes. You'll need to get there early to catch one of those lovely worms.
Oh, oh, and I forgot to mention the rest of the Covent Garden sketching team. I'll only be sketching with, ahem, Urban Sketching correspondents Adebanji Alade, James Hobbs, Olha Pryymak. Eeeeek! I already feel like a fraud.
Full details of the event can be found HERE. Even though our Learning Sessions are sold out still come along. We'll all be hanging out, sketching, all day. Hope to see you there.
Here’s a close up of a piece I have up over at www.rodluff.storenvy.com. I used a mix of pencil, pastel, coloured pencil, ink, acrylic and iridescent medium here. #rodluff #portrait
Here’s a progress shot of this piece from a few days ago, added more colour to some areas, keeping it mostly grey though. It’s taking longer than expected, but I should finish it fairly soon. #rodluff #workinprogress #summoning
Small painting study I’m also working on , have about 5 pieces at the moment in progress hoping to get these two finished this week so I can start other stuff. #struggles #workinprogress #rodluff #needsleep
Just letting you guys know I uploaded this framed artwork to the store today at http://rodluff.storenvy.com/products/9233701-owl-forest-framed . It’s a drawing I created to try out an idea and I did change it when I drew the final version separately. Pencil and Pastel on paper, 18” x 16.”
A new range of products, lotions and potions that I may, or may not, be bringing out in the future.
Here, in this drawing you can see a) the generosity shown to me by the students and b) some of the things that I talked about on my course, like, drawing room plans, making an illustrated letter and handwriting exercises.
Big thanks to Jeeda for this lovely drawing. I feel a little embarrassed, and certainly overwhelmed, by the attention. It's quite surreal.
Thank you for having me Sketchbook Skool. It's been a blast!
And, if you'd like to enrol on my course, next time it comes around, you can do so HERE.
Got this pencil drawing back from gallery nucleus recently and I’ve uploaded it to the store at www.rodluff.storenvy.com it’s about 12.5” x 21” or 31.75 x 53.34 cm.
Hey guys, here’s some scans of a drawing in progress. It measures 19.7” x 27.5” or 50 x 70 cm, and it’s pencil/ink and coloured pencil on paper.
Cheers!
saw this oil painting from ‘10 up there when I dropped off the other art to light house tattoo in Sydney. I miss painting on panel in oils! #tbt #throwbackthursday
These are the other two recent studies that are available, please head on over to www.rodluff.storenvy.com if you’re interested in more info on them.
Here’s an oil painting study available on my store at www.rodluff.storenvy.com it’s about 5” x 7.5” (13 x 19 cm)