your golden section

golden square, sohoAnother from the afternoon sketchathon in Soho. We made our way through art shops (I love Cass Arts on Berwick St, and Cowling & Wilcox on Broadwick St) and questionable alleys to the slightly more upscale edge of Soho at Golden Square. I had forgotten how early the Sun goes down in England in November – it was getting dark at half past three – and it was getting colder too, so we sat in the square and drew some architecture, while the Moon shone down upon us (that’s that little white circle up in the sky on that sketch there).

pete, sketching in golden square, soho

There I am, uni-pin fineliner in hand. After this, another old pub, The Old Coffee House on Beak St.


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3 Responses to your golden section

  1. Alex Zonis says:

    You do hold your pen is the most unusual way! I’ve never seen anything like it!

    Great to finally have your likeness to connect to your sketches.

  2. petescully says:

    Yep, it’s pretty unusual like I said. Works for me though! (the pen-holding, not the likeness…)

  3. I like the style you draw in.

    To me, what difference does it make how you do your artwork?

    Why compare to anyone?

    Cheers!

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