Sketch a day Mk 2

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Thanks for your patience people! We are sorry for any false positives. I guess you have to break a few eggs to make an omelette!  The removal of Lewis' post was triggered by a specific filter setting that was a bit too sensitive, especially with posts that include multiple images. We’ve identified and adjusted that particular trigger, so it shouldn’t cause issues with similar posts. We are actively monitoring the system and approving false positive detections manually. Please let us know if you encounter any more trouble, and we’ll make sure to keep things running smoothly!
Thanks Mark you and the team are doing a great job and have responded quickly , getting something up and running in the last week  is amazing. 
A quick A5 watercolour sketch of the flowers on the cactus on my dining table. 
I’ve  had a busy week with very little time to do any artwork did make the time sit down and sketch last night, a quick b6 graphite stick sketch . I hoping to do a series of tug boat paintings and sketch’s  , I set a similar scene as this up a while ago and unfortunately messed it up so it’s now in the recycling bin in bits new sketch with a different background.

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by Paul (Dixie) Dean

Lovely sketches Paul, I'll look forward to seeing the series of paintings.
Page of people sketches at Somerset cricket match
Nice pics everyone. I like the people sketches George, I used to do the same thing on beaches.  Here's a couple from the last few days: Sketching clouds behind some trees done with brush pens, pencil and a fountain pen.  And a view down a hill towards Olney done in ink wash.
Superb sketch’s everyone. Pencil sketch’s of boats , I like to lol at the different angles of boats as it’s useful to add to paintings . Sorry about poor quality photo very poor light and used my phone as my iPad is playing up .

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by Paul (Dixie) Dean

Great sketching Paul.
Some of my sketches from life class yesterday. We did about 4 sketches of the wooden figure 5 minutes long. Then when the model arrived we did 3 or 4, 5 minute sketches, the two twenty minute sketches. I've posted a 5 minute and a 20 minute sketch of the model.
Nice work Denise . A couple of quick sketches from me in my general pad .
I did very little yesterday as I was feeling under the weather but suddenly had the urge to set up some paintings and in more detail than normal . Two tractor scenes one derelict as you would expect from me and one ploughing in late autumn , the tug is one of the series I’m hoping to do this is set in Merseyside mid 1950s .
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