Sunday, 7 January 2018

Bagpuss and stuff today in Canterbury + a few old Thanet pictures



I painted a bit more of my watercolour of the martyrdom in Canterbury Cathedral.

 various attempts to photograph what I am trying to paint were not really very successful 
 I realise now, having got back to Ramsgate, that using the width of the letterbox format, uased sideways above could have improved the panoramas below


After this I encountered what appeared to be an exhibition focused on one of my literary heroes Bagpuss, the photography went a bit critical at this point, all at the bottom of the post for any like minded.

On to Chocolate Cafe 

  Started sketching out the window until the sun came round and shone in my eyes, tried wearing sunglasses which didn't work very well but produced some interesting window effects.

so painted the person sitting in Pork & Co.





 This is Margate Station

 And these two apparently Margate harbour



Found a few local transport related picture for my blog followers to look at 

Back to work in the bookshop tomorrow having take two days off this is the link to the books that went out 























































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