This wonderful old telephone, previously drawn, used as a prop, kicked about in the studio, hidden away on a shelf.... thought it was time to get it out and draw it again, because that's always been a good starting point for me when I'm trying to get into the creativity zone or want to actually do some drawing (so very overlooked by me most of the time). So here's the phone, and the drawings which came out. One is a 5-minute blind drawing. 'Cos I like that
Blind Drawing
Lucy Barfoot as Blind Drawing
Thanks Duggan!
More Blind Drawing
I do some babysitting for a fabulously creative family. Ella and Florence love blind drawing.Here's Ellas drawings of Florence and I:
My drawings of Ella and Florence:
But I forgot Florence's drawings of Me and Ella. Sorry Flo!
Blind Drawings of Lucy's Nanny
Here are some blind drawings and cheating-blind drawings (glancing every 10 seconds of so) Lucy's Nanny. Drawing old people is much better for blind-drawing. All those wrinkles and expressions. So much to draw, but they do keep still for longer!
Barfoot and Duggan, Blind Drawing, Bristol
Stall success!
Lucy and I had our stall! It was hugely successful, not just in terms of making a little bit of money (Enough to cover the stall and buy balloons and mulled wine) but it was also SUCH a fun weekend, I haven't laughed so much in ages.Angela & Yannick came to visit, they did some Blind Drawing workshops with us.
Elena came too, I drew her and her wild hair a few times. Nicole came on the stall for Saturday. We were the ever expanding stall! We got a star for being the smiliest stall too.Lucy's bears were really successful, they have such character. We're going to make some more of them together for the next stall. (Start the Bus has free stalls on Sundays?) No one bought my Nice, Love, Yes of Cup of Tea, but it was not the right place to sell those i think - they were quite expensive too.