Sandi & Andy
If you spend your time doing things like this, you may have too much invested in Radio 4:

But I can't help it, I just really love the News Quiz.

But I can't help it, I just really love the News Quiz.
Land's End
Swashbuckling Etudes
I had to get back in the swing of drawing dynamic poses from scratch again, so in lieu of some insane figure drawing class I decided to do some quick sketches off Pirates of the Caribbean.
I could stand to do a lot more of this ...
What I find particularly fascinating is that, dynamic as these sketches may appear, I could never get as much energy in the drawing as I saw in the frame of film. Draw from life, folks! (Or filmed life, at least ...)
I could stand to do a lot more of this ...
What I find particularly fascinating is that, dynamic as these sketches may appear, I could never get as much energy in the drawing as I saw in the frame of film. Draw from life, folks! (Or filmed life, at least ...)
St Paul's
Hertfordshire Spinney
Air New Zealand
American Woman Journalist

The 2 1/2 hour dramatisation is, luckily, available for purchase, and I highly recommend it as fantastically produced and acted audio drama, much closer to a movie than to a play. Weirdly, the commercially available recording has slightly different incidental music to the radio one, but everything else is there, from the brilliantly-delivered dialogue to the masterfully atmospheric sound design to the perfect interplay of timing, acting, and editing which tell so much more story than the dialogue could do alone.
Lovelace and Babbage in a Physical Object

Doublet and Hose

Clarisse McClellan
Santa Monica Bay
Think the Unthinkable
One of the many nice things about radio as a medium is that you can think up your own visuals. There is an old saying that the pictures are better on radio, but of course that all depends on the strength of your imagination vs the median talent of television production designers – at any rate, it at least gives the mind's eye some exercise.
I am not usually a fan of sitcoms but there are a handful on Radio 4 which I enjoy. Old Harry's Game and Cabin Pressure top the list, but I will give Think the Unthinkable a listen whenever it bobs back up to the surface on 4 Extra. I never had all that strong an impression of the characters, visually, but I tried my hand at the two ladies of Unthinkable Solutions and I thought they turned out all right:

I am not usually a fan of sitcoms but there are a handful on Radio 4 which I enjoy. Old Harry's Game and Cabin Pressure top the list, but I will give Think the Unthinkable a listen whenever it bobs back up to the surface on 4 Extra. I never had all that strong an impression of the characters, visually, but I tried my hand at the two ladies of Unthinkable Solutions and I thought they turned out all right:

The True North Strong and Free
Enjol-lass
Westish Doodles
I've finally had the chance to sort out the pile of life drawing from the last three years at Disney ... in the process of picking out pieces to keep, I found quite a few doodles I'd forgotten about, including some of Herbert West and his unnamed narrator:
That is, the unnamed narrator falling prey to the rest of Lovecraft's canon ...
That is, the unnamed narrator falling prey to the rest of Lovecraft's canon ...
A Tale of Two Cities
Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities is my favourite of the books we had to read in high school. I drew a fair bit from it at the time, but who knows where those drawings are now . . . they're probably not worth sharing, anyway. BBC Radio 4 recently ran a new radio dramatisation of the story which inspired me to try my professional hand at the subject matter. Unfortunately I was short on time so didn't do due diligence in researching the costumes, but it was a bit of fun anyway.

Madame Defarge was not supposed to be a self-portrait, but she started coming out that way and eventually I gave up fighting it. Halloween 2012!



