Tag: ham house
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All The Hams
There are a lot of Hams around here. I know from my History GCSE it probably means ‘clearing by a river’ and all these are by the River Thames. First one is fountain pen drawing of Ham House through the fence and it’s just a cheap way of drawing the statue in situ. I’m not…
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A Walk In The Woods (Richmond Hill)
Yes I am doing work other than Inktober but there is a massive backlog caused by…well Inktober in posting it. These pieces were done in September or late August, of Richmond Hill. The watercolour above was done in about an hour or so sitting on Richmond Hill (the famous one in London, not Leeds as…
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Return of the River God
I’ve always meant to return to one of the John Bacon River God/Father Thames statues in Richmond, after being unhappy with my first drawing at Ham. So after an aborted attempt earlier in the year I finally got to spend time with the one on Richmond Terrace. What I didn’t count on is even though…
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Old Father Thames and the Curious Geese
Went out drawing and painting yesterday in Ham – ended up in Ham House and along the river, and Ham Common…was sketching some curious geese who came along to inspect my drawing – I think they wanted to eat my paper or pen! These were done in pen and ink which was hard because of…
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