Interesting thought. I think I do! because we have invested time with the building, have taken the time to know it more intimately than those that pass by it, use it or photograph it, but don’t really study it or pay attention to its features, quirks, size of windows, and so on. In a way that the building itself will never know, we have acknowledged, honoured and given to it, so it feels like we have more of a stake in it than other mere mortals. lol Similar to giving to a charity, I suppose, we feel more of a connection to the charity we give to. 🙂
Thank you. It was bloggers who inspired me to learn sketching, I recall one in particular that you put up that Jack had done of buildings down Kingscliff way.
Don’t we see things better when we draw them, those details that go unnoticed?
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Oh absolutely, and don’t you just wish that the buildings of today had the detail of earlier times.
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Love your sketches, well done.
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Thanks Glenys.
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Love your sketches! 🙂 Thank you for sharing.
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Thanks Patricia. Do you feel that you get some sort of ‘ownership’ of buildings that you draw?
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Interesting thought. I think I do! because we have invested time with the building, have taken the time to know it more intimately than those that pass by it, use it or photograph it, but don’t really study it or pay attention to its features, quirks, size of windows, and so on. In a way that the building itself will never know, we have acknowledged, honoured and given to it, so it feels like we have more of a stake in it than other mere mortals. lol Similar to giving to a charity, I suppose, we feel more of a connection to the charity we give to. 🙂
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And…we don’t have to clean it!
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Beautifully sketched and presented.
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Thanks Margaret it’s a lovely place.
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Carefully drawn excellent images
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Thanks Derrick.
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A very superior dunny!
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Fit for a dame! Dame Mabel Brookes granddaughter of the Balcombes.
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Sketching is a great way to record your memories, even better than photos as you study the subject so carefully. Lovely sketches
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Thank you. It was bloggers who inspired me to learn sketching, I recall one in particular that you put up that Jack had done of buildings down Kingscliff way.
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Love to sketch “pleine air” but sometimes can’t find the time. So then do it later from a photograph
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