
Below is the first drawing I've ever done of a building. This is a view from Kings Parade in Cambridge.


A collection of charcoal sketches of people in cambridge.

Another self portrait. The book says this is good practice, I'd honestly prefer to draw someone else.

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My favourite of these is the collection of sketches of people in Cambridge. I always like quick sketches (doing and viewing) as they invariably have a lot of life. And fluidity.
The self-portraits would be great if they looked like you!
The building hints at great promise with architectural drawings (especially after the loveliness of the painted building below).
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