Monday, 13 August 2018

Ramsgate Harbour Bridge and flap lock gate goes back in with this and that.




Here is the link to the rest of the photos 


Simon Crow has just put his gate and bridge  photos up here is the link 

Work in the bookshop, this is the link to the books we have just put out

I ran away from work this morning and did a bit more to my painting from the top of the Pav aka Spoons

What I am trying to do mostly with this one is give some sort of sense of the dip of Harbour parade between the balcony of the Royal Victoria Pavilion and the elevation of the arches and buildings on the other side.

Today mostly fiddling with the detail in the distance.

With Wetherspoons there is a real sense of it being a public house in the conventional or historical sense, by this I mean that I feel comfortable sitting there sketching without consuming much.

There is also a sense of connection with people who have done this in past times, Henry Moses for instance must have sat in the window of the Kings Head (The Royal is now on the site that the King's Head was on then) for a very long time sketching.

 Here are two of the pictures he drew from there in 1815.
I don't think he can have drunk much beer or the lines would be wonkey.

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