Sunday, 9 August 2015

Dover watercolour painting gets finished, I investigate the wrong side of retro and enjoy it.

Here is the sketch of Dover with the shading added to make it look more three dimensional, it’s a very hot place to sketch on a sunny day so I stopped when I couldn’t stand the heat. I may do a little bit more to this one if I am in dover with my very fine brushes.

The main building in the picture transpired to be an art gallery with a photography exhibition, so the photographers there photographed the painting.




So I photographed the photographers.




I did start a watercolour of Dover Castle but splodged it a bit so may not bother to go back and finish it.


I managed to get a retro salad in Dover.

https://plus.google.com/u/0/+MichaelChild/posts/Rzb28g8BQGE?pid=6181088319734234322&oid=103118335852639233427

and a retro record, this is how I was introduced to rock and roll, hard to explain to the youf of today, but when seen in action the message sort of gets across.

some photos of Dover  












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