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The WhereArtI Quiz, 26th October

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WhereArtI time everyone, and a brand new Edinburgh puzzle for you to ponder on the way to work, many of you will pass this one on the bus. Can you tell me where I am sketching?

 

If you recognise the sketch above then let me know below, there are points on offer!! Keep an eye on the facebook and twitter throughout the day for clues if they are needed. Answer to come before the end of the day.

 

Thank you to both the Edinburgh Evening News and Edinburgh Gin who both continue to support the WhereArtI quiz. If you would like to sponsor the quiz or indeed feature in the quiz, then get in touch HERE.

The WhereArtI Quiz, 19th October

ES_WAI_191015WhereArtI time everyone, and a brand new Edinburgh puzzle for you to ponder on the way to work. Can you tell me where I am sketching this week?

 

If you recognise the sketch above then let me know below, there are points on offer!! Keep an eye on the facebook and twitter throughout the day for clues if they are needed. Answer to come before the end of the day.

 

Thank you to both the Edinburgh Evening News and Edinburgh Gin who both continue to support the WhereArtI quiz. If you would like to sponsor the quiz or indeed feature in the quiz, then get in touch HERE.

Sketching the Surgeons’ Hall Museums reopening

SurgeonsHall_ToolsoftheTradeLast week saw the hugely anticipated reopening of the Surgeons’Hall Museums after a major refurbishment, and I was there to capture the day in sketches.

Having been closed for 18 months to undergo a £4 million transformation, the new combined space houses one of the largest and most historic collections of artefacts charting the history and development of surgery. The collections include surgical instruments and artworks and one of the largest collections of anatomical specimens in the world.

 

I was in my element sketching from the many beautifully displayed exhibits for an hour before the doors opened to the public. My sketch above shows how the surgeons surgical instruments are displayed in one glass case.

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There are many interactive displays too, I loved having a go at key hole surgery, very tricky indeed, and tying a surgeons knot. You can also take a seat at a 17th Century Anatomy Theatre in the History of Surgery Museum, and watch as a (plastic) body is dissected and explained as if you were a 17th Century student.

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There were many events on throughout the day including a welcoming speech from crime writer Val McDermid and Professor Sue Black, Professor of Anatomy and Forensic Anthropology. Also there was a Crime Scene re-enactment where visitors could try and solve the clues and find a murderer.

 

Below are the rest of my sketches from the day for you to look through. If you would like to book myself to sketch your event then please drop me an email at contact@www.edinburghsketcher.com

 

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Admission to the Surgeons’ Hall Museums is £6 per adult, £3.50 concessions.

 

The Surgeons Hall Museums website

The WhereArtI Quiz, 28th September

ES_WAI280915WhereArtI time everyone, can you tell me where I am sketching this week?

 

If you recognise the sketch above then let me know below, there are points on offer!! Keep an eye on the facebook and twitter throughout the day for clues if they are needed. Answer to come before the end of the day.

 

If you would like to sponsor the quiz or indeed feature in the quiz, then get in touch HERE.

The WhereArtI Quiz, 21st September

ES_WAI210915WhereArtI time everyone, can you tell me where I am sketching this week?

 

If you recognise the sketch above then let me know below, there are points on offer!! Keep an eye on the facebook and twitter throughout the day for clues if they are needed. Answer to come before the end of the day.

 

If you would like to sponsor the quiz or indeed feature in the quiz, then get in touch HERE.

The low lying sun this afternoon in St Andrew Square Gardens, Edinburgh

StAdrewSq_SunshineThe sun was too bright to make out the top of the Melville Monument in St Andrew Square Gardens this afternoon.

 

It was a beautiful day in Edinburgh today, the skies blue and the sunshine strong. Between meeetings I was lucky enough to have my lunch sitting on the grass in Edinburgh’s city centre.

 

Let’s hope we have plenty more of these sunshine days as we head into autumn.

 

My sketch was drawn in biro, with a quick watercolour wash over the top.

The WhereArtI Quiz, 7th September

ES_WAI070915WhereArtI time and as its the first of the month I could be anywhere in Scotland… Can you find me?

 

There are points on offer for the first three correct answers and bragging rights for a week. Keep an eye on the facebook and twitter throughout the day for clues if they are needed. Answer to come before the end of the day.

 

If you would like to sponsor the quiz or indeed feature in the quiz, then get in touch HERE.

The WhereArtI Quiz, 31st August

ES_WAI310815WhereArtI time in Edinburgh… can you name this week’s location?

 

There are points on offer for the first three correct answers and bragging rights for a week. Keep an eye on the facebook and twitter throughout the day for clues if they are needed. Answer to come before the end of the day.

 

If you would like to sponsor the quiz or indeed feature in the quiz, then get in touch HERE.

The WhereArtI Quiz, 24th August

ES_WAI240815WhereArtI time in Edinburgh… can you name this week’s location?

 

There are points on offer for the first three correct answers and bragging rights for a week. Keep an eye on the facebook and twitter throughout the day for clues if they are needed. Answer to come before the end of the day.

 

If you would like to sponsor the quiz or indeed feature in the quiz, then get in touch HERE.

The Sketcher Twins in pen and ink

SkecherTwins_Aug2015Here is a portrait of the Sketcher Twins during the week they began their final year in nursery.

They are are growing up quickly and were this week raring to go and excited to see all their friends at nursery.

 

I find drawing portraits harder than buildings, the more detail I add the older the pair seem to look. In fact they are only four and a half although here they look older. I think I’m getting better though, as with most things, practice makes perfect.