Flow 200: pig, children of the Arbat, dancers
Flow 199: Breaking Bad, chair
Flow 198: Barmaley, Aybolit, teapot
John Ruskin, The Elements of Drawing - things to be studied
1. Always right: Titian, Veronese, Tintoret, Giorgione, John Bellini and Velasquez. 2. Questionable: Van Eyck, Holbein, Perugino, Francia, Angelico, Leonardo da Vinci, Corregio, Vandyck, Rembrandt, Reynolds, Gainsborough, Turner and the modern Pre-Raphaelites.
3. Most desirable: Samuel Prout (Rhine), John Lewis (sketches in Spain), George Cruikshank (Grimm's german Stories), Alfred Rethel (Dance of Death, Death the Avenger, Death the Friend), Bewick, Blake (Book of Job), Richter (illustrations to Lord's Prayer), Rosetti (edition of Tennyson).
Chair and kettle
Our infographic on Forbes' website
Flow 197: a kiss, chair, car, Red Square
Flow 196: tea set, kettle, Luther
Flow 195: Stalin, Big Train, tea set
Hanging of Urban Sketchers exhibitionat Timberyard, Old Street, London
(photo courtesy of James Hobbs)
Photos of how my work looks like. A big difference when it's framed! (:
Works by Isabelle Laliberté and James Hobbs:
Jhin-Ren Shih, Isabelle Laliberté and Thomas Corrie (photo courtesy of James Hobbs):
Video by Katherine Tyrrell:
http://youtu.be/_KWI96Wkrvg
See more at: Urban Sketchers London blog