Tag: Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood

  • Portraits At The Pub 35: Marsha

    Portraits At The Pub 35: Marsha

    Less happy with this portraits session unlike previous ones, not sure why. I like the woody pencil piece, and the abstract parts of this paint stick – the knees and chair specifically, but I do feel the parallel pen piece didn’t work – looks like she’s terrified…and the other paint stick piece is rather wonky.…

  • Portraits At The Pub 14: Joe

    Portraits At The Pub 14: Joe

    The second of the restarted Portraits At The Pub at The Lamb, and this time it was the golden locks of Joe we were drawing. I took Martin’s usual spot since he and several of the usuals were away, and didn’t notice that I got profiles all night! I found it hard to get into…

  • Hogsmill

    Hogsmill

    Avoiding the dangerous Easter zombie crush along the River Thames, I have been exploring quieter parts including the Hogsmill River. The Hogsmill is a tributary of the Thames, much favoured by the Pre-Raphaelites, William Holman-Hunt regularly painted near it, or in the case of John Millais most famously painted a woman in it near Tolworth,…