I have almost finished scanning and uploading my three UK holiday sketchbooks to my flickr website. Every sketch holds a memory of a time and place and I feel like I want to show you them all. These blogs have been more of a ‘holiday snaps’ than art talk. I did not know where to start and stop sharing my English holiday sketches on my blog.
However, my mother (and travelling companion) has recently mentioned a few places and events that express what London means to her. I have taken her suggestions to form the basis of my blog this week.
I have taken Mum’s words and added my sketch
- the green spaces, so many lovely squares. We were using our Oyster Card just like all the locals and other tourists – Russell Square, King’s Cross, Jubilee Line, Westminster!!!!
the places to visit like British Museum and Library
- then there is beautiful Regents Park, an oasis in the busy streets around Baker Street. Pity we had a little trouble finding our way back to Bloomsbury
- London is the red buses, telephone boxes and post boxes
- not forgetting that time we sat eating lunch after hearing the ‘Bells of St. Clements’
- and looking down the street at the Royal Courts of Justice.
London is all that and more……………
How lovely that you were able to travel with your dear Mum. Very special for you both, no doubt. I would have loved that too. Love your work Alissa.