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Urban Sketchers Galway: A week in Provence...but I long for a year
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Wednesday, 5 November 2014. A week in Provence.but I long for a year. A week in Provence.I long for more. By Róisín Curé in Nice, France. Imagine this: you're in a sketcher's paradise, surrounded by strong shapes and clear, intense colours. Every person who passes cries out to be captured in your sketchbook. The weather is sunny, without being scorching - perfect for a sketching session, long or short. You have all your kit with you. You're a kid in a candy shop.but you cannot indulge. He obliged and wen...
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Urban Sketchers Galway: Health is the crown on the head that only the sick person can see
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Thursday, 2 April 2015. Health is the crown on the head that only the sick person can see. Almost) empty waiting room in the Regional, Galway. Labels: hospital. Galway. I live in one of the most beautiful but exposed areas of Galway in the west of Ireland. It is stunning in fine weather and relentless in bad. Ive painted the area for years and I want to show it all to you. . My painting style is realist, as I dont think I can improve on nature. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Next Galway Urban Sketch:.
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Urban Sketchers Galway: Sketching in Galway, City of the Tribes
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Wednesday, 25 November 2015. Sketching in Galway, City of the Tribes. By Róisín Curé in Galway. 8220;I didn't realise you worked here,” I said. “I'm afraid I've had to give you the legs of that gentleman sitting where you were.”. She didn't mind at all. “I'm honoured that you drew me! 8221; she said. Along with the smiling colleague who was serving me they were two of the friendliest waiters I think I've ever encountered. Then my drawing came to an end as I heard a jolly “Hiya! I live in one of the most ...
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james newell: October 2014
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Illustration, design and publications by james newell. Saturday, 18 October 2014. 24 Hour comic 2014 Oct. 4-5th page 2. A page from my Pacific Rim inspired 7 page story, (I use the word "story"loosely) will post a. Link to the other participants works when I get them from Donal, the. KING of pub scrawl. Labels: 24 hour comic. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Illustration, design and publications by james newell. Illustrator, designer, procrastinator. View my complete profile. Sophie Coyle Comic Blog.
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Urban Sketchers Galway: December 2015
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Tuesday, 15 December 2015. By Róisín Curé in Galway. I've lived in Galway for nearly 25 years, and in that time the most wonderful gems have passed me by, barely noticed in the hustle and bustle of everyday life. It has taken my urban sketching hobby to open my eyes to the glory that's all around me, right here where I live. Galway's Fishery Watchtower is, or was, just such an unexplored treat. I said. "Do they kill them first? Yes," said the guide, "they stab them or whatever.". Sometimes they're not qu...
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Fighting Talk: September 2013
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One Hour Story Challenge [OHST]. Friday, 20 September 2013. The boy sits at the kitchen table, huddled over a book. I circle the room slowly, slippers klitter-klattering on the cold tile. I pass the sink, again, scrubbed clean this morning with bleach and a metal scourer. A glass of water on the next lap. Definitely on the next lap. 8220;Sir. What about the conflict between Collins and…”. 8220;Stuart. For the last time, this isn’t school. You don’t have to call me Sir.”. 8220;John.”. 8220;It’s true...
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Fighting Talk: January 2014
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One Hour Story Challenge [OHST]. Friday, 31 January 2014. In conversation with. Julian Gough. This is a old interview with Julian Gough, first published just before the release of 'Jude: Level 1'. Julian was at his lively best and he even made some interesting comments, considering what he has said in recent times, about the future of the novel. Enjoy. WHAT would Charles Darwin have made of Julian Gough? The only question left is one of genetics, dominant or regressive. 8220;People began to look at the b...
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Fighting Talk: In conversation with... Donal Ryan
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One Hour Story Challenge [OHST]. Friday, 8 August 2014. In conversation with. Donal Ryan. One of the first things that strikes a readers about the work of Donal Ryan is the simple confidence of his prose. The language is direct and unforgiving, flowing easily from a page that appears to have been crafted by the character itself, and not during late night labours over a script. But Ryan, like so many of us, struggles desperately with his confidence. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Promote your Page too.
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donalfall: Origami
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Saturday, September 14, 2013. Anyway, myself and my immediate supervisor were talking about when they do the TUPE. Interviews, these companies always ask you "What skills do you bring? What can you do? I was getting some admin files ready for shredding, and I turned one into the basic crane, purely on muscle memory, and said "Well, I can do this". It probably would have ended that evening with a couple of cranes and a half hearted frog (it wouldn't hop! But that several of my CA people.
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Fighting Talk: Nasturtium
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One Hour Story Challenge [OHST]. Sunday, 8 February 2015. He walks to the window slowly, dragging polished shoes across the cold tile floor. 8220;It’s been so…” he offers, working the blinds with his knotted fingers, “unexpected. More like April than November really. Not a bad day for it, as days go.”. A shaft of white light enters the room. He turns slowly, opens his mouth and closes it again. 8220;I miss you,” he whispers. 8220;You would have loved those nasturtiums.”. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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