26 September 2017

Drawing Tuesday - Petrie Museum

The Petrie has so many objects in it ... and some are, it turns out, tucked away in drawers. These are pear-shaped mace heads from Hierakonpolis - they are Very Old, in the range 3100-2181 BCE -
 And these faience models (scorpion, lotus bud, lotus flower, baboons, pot on stand, etc), are also from Hierakonpolis -

"gridded" - !

I used soluble Stabilo for the shapes and soluble graphite for the details

Carol filled her page with pots -
 ... as did Joyce -
 Janet K captured some canopic figures -
 Sue's choice was part of a coptic tombstone -
 Michelle found pottery figures and a "limestone human-headed canopic jar" -
 Najlaa found patterns among the pots -
 Extracurricular activities
Janet K has embarked on a drawing a day

Michelle has been learning pop-up folds from youtube
 Tool of the week -
"It's hard to find a cream pen" - this is from the Tombow range

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