Holy Shit! Visions of the Walworth Jumpers

Showing posts with label London people. Show all posts
Showing posts with label London people. Show all posts

Wednesday, 3 November 2010

Museum Drawings

Some observation drawings at the Hunterian Museum. I love the place for its creepiness!

Image courtesy of Valerie Pezeron. Copyright protected 2010. No reproductions without permission.

All images courtesy of Valerie Pezeron 2010. No reproductions allowed without permission.

And one from the Science Museum.  I love to draw big and on different kind of papers- especially the prospectus from the museum itself!

Image courtesy of Valerie Pezeron. Copyright protected 2011. No reproductions without permission.

I guess that means you spotty kids at the museum, get outta my way! Or I WILL draw you....Those are from the Imperial War Museum.

Image courtesy of Valerie Pezeron. Copyright protected 2011. No reproductions without permission.
Image courtesy of Valerie Pezeron. Copyright protected 2011. No reproductions without permission.
Image courtesy of Valerie Pezeron. Copyright protected 2011. No reproductions without permission.

Image courtesy of Valerie Pezeron. Copyright protected 2011. No reproductions without permission.

Image courtesy of Valerie Pezeron. Copyright protected 2011. No reproductions without permission.

Image courtesy of Valerie Pezeron. Copyright protected 2011. No reproductions without permission.

Image courtesy of Valerie Pezeron. Copyright protected 2011. No reproductions without permission.


Monday, 21 December 2009

One more editorial piece and then I am done until January!

© The People Speak

The art section is currently featuring three articles about The Makery in Bath, People Speak's Who Wants to be an Art Millionaire and a Haunted Bookshop / gallery. Check it out! I wrote two of those articles and edited Amy Hughes' one for Amelia's magazine.

© Matt Small

Monday, 7 December 2009

Spitafield line dancing is the new Thriller


How odd it is to see regular people line dance in the middle of the afternoon in one of the busiest shopping markets of dear old London! That is just what I was privileged to witness in Spitafield market last Saturday. Everyone and anyone could join in to the not so impromptu gathering. I especially liked the gentleman who couldn't dance to save his life but who was soldiering on anyhow! And the two kids and their parents who were having a ball on the sidelines. I love London for those little snippets of big city life; there is always something somewhere happening. We are told London is a heartless city full of poo-faced faces. If only they could see that video and bear witness to Londoners and tourists letting their head down. Line dancing is where it's at, baby!