tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3946913143265151282.post2541730364604217834..comments2023-04-03T14:02:36.102+01:00Comments on Pencil and Leaf: Sketch Notes from the British Museum 1: Incomplete Animalssharp green pencilhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03995814359038535193noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3946913143265151282.post-84999067288478071732014-02-16T18:44:29.926+00:002014-02-16T18:44:29.926+00:00Thanks for your note on Loose and Leafy. I've ...Thanks for your note on Loose and Leafy. I've added you to the list of Tree Followers - with a note to say your choice of tree is yet to be announced. Delighted you'll be taking part.<br />http://looseandleafy.blogspot.co.uk/p/what-is-tree-following-and-list-of-tree.html<br />It's fun this. Some people have already chosen - some not . . . so there's an air of expectancy.Lucy Corrander Now in Halifax!https://www.blogger.com/profile/14685242329129914772noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3946913143265151282.post-38877088135941121192014-02-16T16:13:16.140+00:002014-02-16T16:13:16.140+00:00I agree the arms and the horse are moving - except...I agree the arms and the horse are moving - except I worry that before the piece was fragmented, the rider had fallen from the horse - maybe in war?<br /><br />I wish I could sketch, even a little. I used to be able to do quite detailed botanical drawings but I've never been able to look at an object and reproduce it with any degree of accuracy.<br /><br />Would you be interested in joining Loose and Leafy in following a tree? There's some information on this post - http://tinyurl.com/oxxh3am Lucy Corrander Now in Halifax!https://www.blogger.com/profile/14685242329129914772noreply@blogger.com