January 11

January 11
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glad to see you are posting again Adebanji. Hope Tokyo was inspirational. I like the different expressions on these two characters faces.

Thanks Angela, Tokyo was inspirational and all I need is the time and discipline to paint some great urban scenes I got pictures of.

Me again. You've captured really well the travellers' weariness with simple, hard lines, I think. What a contrast with the swirls in your handwriting, increases the impact, no?

As an aside Adebanji, I am having a biscuit break again and to avoid raiding the tin, I look at the gallery instead. It struck me that you might find the comment I put on" rejection" by Peter Hart - on the front page at the moment amusing. Given your penchant for sketching what happens on buses, I'm just relieved to know there was no one sketching on that occasion...hope it makes you smile on this Wintry day :)

Hang on Studio Wall
31/03/2015
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Sketched on the southeastern trains.

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Adebanji Alade

Adebanji Alade studied fine art in Nigeria and has a diploma in portraiture from Heatherley’s School of Fine Art, where he teaches in the Open Studio. He has exhibited widely and won many awards. Adebanji is vice president of the Royal Institute of Oil Painters, a council member of the Chelsea Art…

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