Today when I was waiting for my husband in the coffee shop of our local hospital while he had minor treatment, I had just a few moments to draw, peacefully and without interruption.
Blind drawing (with a few sneaky peaks) seemed to suit my mood and these two little pieces resulted, nothing earth-shattering or new, but very soothing to the soul.
The first things to catch my eye were the many moulded plastic chairs all round the room where I was sitting. I was especially taken with the shape of the seat.
Then I looked out of the window at rows of windows on a curved building opposite and drew some of those.
I would have liked to make a random pile of those chairs - and to be given half an hour to draw them without being thought mad! All those inter-locking legs and seats would have been fascinating...
Blind drawing (with a few sneaky peaks) seemed to suit my mood and these two little pieces resulted, nothing earth-shattering or new, but very soothing to the soul.
The first things to catch my eye were the many moulded plastic chairs all round the room where I was sitting. I was especially taken with the shape of the seat.
Then I looked out of the window at rows of windows on a curved building opposite and drew some of those.
I would have liked to make a random pile of those chairs - and to be given half an hour to draw them without being thought mad! All those inter-locking legs and seats would have been fascinating...
accumuler des expériences... prendre du temps pour dessiner... bravo!
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