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      • Snowshill

        Posted at 11:11 am by gatf, on January 1, 2021
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        Snowshill in the Cotswolds – digital pencil and wash drawing inspired by Nina Ula’s photograph (thanks Nina!).

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      • Uncle Jeremiah Lapin

        Posted at 1:13 pm by gatf, on September 7, 2020

        I spent a quiet afternoon today indulging in a bit of character design…

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        Posted in Uncategorized | 0 Comments | Tagged anthropomorphic, character design, digital, edwardian, pencil, rabbit, watercolour
      • St Chad’s, Pattingham

        Posted at 1:41 pm by gatf, on May 24, 2020
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        St Chad’s church, Pattingham, near Wolverhampton. Painted in digital pencil and watercolour while staying indoors on a very wild and woolly afternoon. I used to stay in Pattingham sometimes, with my Aunt and Uncle, on trips back to the UK.

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      • Pattingham High Street

        Posted at 4:35 am by gatf, on May 3, 2020
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        Digital pencil and wash sketch, inspired by a vintage postcard. I have family connections in the area.

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        Posted in Uncategorized | 0 Comments | Tagged bygone, English, pencil, sketch, vilage, wash
      • Fenton

        Posted at 7:30 am by gatf, on April 19, 2020
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        Great Western Railway Broad Gauge 2-4-0 ‘Fenton’ of the ‘Hawthorn’ class, done digitally in pencil, pastel and wash.

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        Posted in Uncategorized | 0 Comments | Tagged Broad Gauge, digital, locomotive, pencil, sketch, team, victorian, wash, watercolour
      • Everything Right With the World

        Posted at 8:22 am by gatf, on March 2, 2020

        Digitally executed pencil and watercolour sketch. An imaginary UK Street Scene from a time when everything seemed to be right with the world, or so it feels now.

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        Posted in Uncategorized | 0 Comments | Tagged 1960s, comfortable, digital, pencil, sketch, street scene, traditional, watercolour
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