Sunday, June 18, 2006

June Sketchbook




17 comments:

I. N. J. Culbard said...

Always loved your sketchbooks.

Don't know if you remember me. I still do a lot of work for Picasso Pictures, but I'm not in London anymore and haven't been for fast approaching five years now!

I keep a blog over here and here where you'll find I'm still making films.

Keep up the wonderful work. So pleased to see this stuff.

the doodlers said...

Hey! What a lovely time you must have had this June. These sketches are so loose~ great gestures. Looks like you were in Paris too. Terrific stuff.

Andy said...

Like that tree drawing alot!!! Nice sketches as always matt...

Helens still reeling over that perverse characture of her and her brother...with me as a flower on top!!
You crazy man!!!!!!

Matt Jones said...

Thanks Ian! Good to hear from you again after all this time.
Doods - sketches are between Paris & London. The street scene is in Montmatre & the joggers were in Les Buttes Chaumont.
Cheers Andy, good to see you guys again Saturday & to meet Helen's brother. Hope he's forgiven me for the caricature!

Mark said...

Yeah nice sketches man...

Oscar Grillo said...

Love the Buttes Chaumont picture, boyo.

Matt Jones said...

Diolch yn fawr iawn boyo!

gur-B said...

Love the bottom one !

merf said...

Hi Matt
love the bottom two,they look so relaxed!it even shows that you were relaxed drawing them.
I think Paris suits you.

Matt Jones said...

I'M ALWAYS RELAXED!!!!!!

Uli Meyer said...

Love the Montmatre drawing. You can feel the curvy landscape. Very appealing, if that's the right word.

MikeS said...

The Montmatre page looks like a magazine illustration. Looks like you captured the easiness of the people there.

All beautiful pages, Matt.

max said...

Great stuff Matt.
The two illustrations are great, but the character gallery has some got some very sharp observations.

alberto mielgo said...

Beautifull things Matt.

Matthew Cruickshank said...

Jumping junipers!

Ryan Bullard said...

These sketches are fantastic. So good.

Jonathan said...

Truly great work on here, I particularly like your life drawings.