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Just realised that the title sounds like a news paper title.  I was fortunate enough to receive two excellent sketch books for Christmas, one is A4 and leather bound the other is a pocket type pad with paper that is the thickest I’ve seen in pad . The small one is made to take pen and wash without leaching or cockling , it’s not going to cockle given it’s thickness, the larger pad has an excellent smoother paper quit a lot thinner it will take ink without leaching through but does cockle . I was hoping that the sketch a day thread would kick off as we are into the new year, I don’t watch tv etc so sketching in the evening is a good pastime and I can do pen and wash sitting at the dining table. Sketching regularly has definitely been a benefit as it’s improved my artwork in general immensely. Do tag any sketch you have do to this thread if you want to . The smaller pad . A4 pad.
A watercolour sketch I did a while ago, but I will try and get back into my daily sketchbook routine shortly and post on here. I’m intending to extract some components from this sketch for my next oil - which is continuing my theme on the London dockyards… spurred on by the excellent response from my recent posting of the same subject, for which I’m always appreciative.
This was a sketch done last night. It's a model from the club. I couldn't be there in person because I have flu despite having the jab. I did this charcoal sketch from the image sent to me. I haven't done any sketching or painting for over a week. I'll be resuming the life classes when I'm fully recovered.
I don’t usually sketch out a landscape before I start ( I sketch out in paint on the canvas) but I have here because I’m doing it “ portrait”. A snow scene round the river with lots of shadows and light. Off to make a start.
Liquid Charcoal sketch done this morning with a painting to follow
George, that’s worth framing!  Haven’t actually started mine yet - was making bread so had to stay downstairs. Tomorrow!
Anyone remember when Denise was just a beginner?  And look where she is now - a great drawing, and I certainly hope you're feeling better: I've had the Covid and 'flu vaccines, and so far - though one hates to brag - I've avoided the rampant viruses galloping through the local community.  And George is always good, so no surprise there.  I will post soon, I will, I will, I will ... go on, hold me to that and excoriate me should I fail. 
Wonderful liquid charcoal painting George (I think it is more than a sketch), will look forward to seeing the following painting. 
Thanks Robert but still a novice in the scheme of things. As for flu, I think I'm finally on the up today. Great sketches everyone.

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by Denise Cat

Denise has worked hard a her artwork and has become one of the best artists on this site , it’s a privilege seeing how much her work has developed. I didn’t sketch I’m my pads last night, as I wanted to set up a complex painting, driven by having messed one up earlier because I fiddled with it. A lot more detail in this scene than I would normally do at this stage , I’m wanting it to be one of my most complicated paintings, fingers crossed it works .
Working from the sketch and photo, this is where I am this afternoon. Will continue tomorrow at the art club.

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by Marjorie Firth

velly good as usual. Blue is just right. 
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