Thursday, 1 October 2015

A bit more paint on the Canterbury sketch and some photos of St Augustine's Abbey in Canterbury

My sketch from LA Trappiste in Canterbury is coming on and I haven't got an major splodge on it yet.



St Augustine's Abbey is an English Heritage site that has important historical connections with Thanet although most of them are from a very long time ago. The site comprises the ruins of the various churches and abbey mostly demolished by Henry VIII.

My experiment with the Lenovo A8 tablet is going very well, some of the photos in this post were taken with it the rest with my Galaxy Note phone and I managed to write this blog post in the car coming home from Canterbury.

























a few experimental pictures here










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