16 sketchers presented themselves at the Museum of the Home on a very grey and damp day, and we were relieved that we had not decided to take a chance on the weather being good and inflict an outdoor venue on everybody. Despite this, several people took the outdoors as their theme, mostly through windows or frequently opening glass doors. (One person came the following day and had better weather.) The great majority went for the warmth and sketched the many set-ups of home life through the ages in the Museum.
We then went out and had a very good Vietnamese lunch at the Song Que restaurant round the corner, and some of us went back to the Museum of the Home for further work.
We are most grateful to the Museum of the Home staff for kindly allowing us to go in and draw and paint in their fascinating building.
We won't be organising a December sketching day as everyone has so much else on at this time of year, but we will be back with cheering trips out in January and February, with hopefully some extra sessions slotted in.
Meanwhile, enjoy our latest images below, and your later Christmas experiences.
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Image above by Gill Steiner | | |
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Image above by Diana Marshall | | |
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Image above by Evgenia Osmani |
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Image above by Daniel Lloyd-Morgan | |
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Image above by Ruijun Hu |
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Image above by Peter Colley |
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Image above by Diane Umemoto |
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Image above by Janet Perkins |
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Images above by Janet Payne |
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Three images above by Audrey Rapier | | |
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Two images above by Priscilla Worley
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Three images above by Diana Butement
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Two images above by Sue Lees |
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Images above and below by Gafung Wong |
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Image above by Sinead O'Reilly
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