scribblah | I'm an ARTGEEK! I scribble. I print. I love it.
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Hello, I'm Rose Davies, ageing rock chick, scribbler and printmaker.Drawing obsessed ageing headbanger and Thatcher survivor; printmaker and scribbler; my work is drawn from life and from the deep dark moist places where you don't want to go.
scribblah | I'm an ARTGEEK! I scribble. I print. I love it.
1d ago
The Melted Rocks: a monotype.
One of my favourite places is Paviland, a strange otherworldly cove on the coast of the Gower Peninsula which is the site of the Goat’s Hole Cave, famous for the skeleton of the “Red Lady of Paviland“, which is actually a young man. From the main road, it’s a fair walk across fields via a marked footpath before the ground drops sharply and narrows into a steep rocky valley down to the beach. The slippery and difficult rocks look as if they have been melted and are splashed with colour from mosses and lichens and veins of different minerals coursing through t ..read more
scribblah | I'm an ARTGEEK! I scribble. I print. I love it.
2d ago
The last in my short series of Elder Heads, all women and all showing great strength in the lines draw across their faces by life and experience ..read more
scribblah | I'm an ARTGEEK! I scribble. I print. I love it.
3d ago
And another hastily scribbled head of an elderly woman. She looks like she has had the cares of the world on her for many years. Graphite into a Khadi hand-made paper sketchbook ..read more
scribblah | I'm an ARTGEEK! I scribble. I print. I love it.
5d ago
Another scribble of an older person, as we get older we often look more like the opposite sex and it can be hard to tell elder men and women apart without cues like clothing, jewellery, make-up.
I’ve used a graphite block into a Khadi handmade paper sketchbook ..read more
scribblah | I'm an ARTGEEK! I scribble. I print. I love it.
6d ago
I guess it’s my age, I get to go places where there are lots of elders these days. I used to go places where there were lots of younger people. When I was younger LOL ..read more
scribblah | I'm an ARTGEEK! I scribble. I print. I love it.
1w ago
Husb and I went to the theatre the other week – ooh there’s posh isn’t it?! We saw a new play by Contemporancient Theatre, Price Of Change. It’s about the 18th Century Welsh philosopher and mathematician, Dr. Richard Price of Llangeinor in the Garw Valley. He is hardly known here in his own country, we are taught little, if any, of our own history, but he had a huge impact on American Independence and The French Revolution. Today’s probability theory which underpins AI uses some of his mathematics. It was at the Taliesin Arts Centre and I quickly scribbled one of the actors, Vic Mills ..read more
scribblah | I'm an ARTGEEK! I scribble. I print. I love it.
1w ago
I’ve nearly finished cutting this little lino block and I want to check how it’s getting on, without inking it up. Instead, I used a graphite block and pieces of tissue paper and took rubbings of different bits of the lino. It gives me a pretty good idea of what else needs to be done, quickly and without the messiness of doing a proof print ..read more
scribblah | I'm an ARTGEEK! I scribble. I print. I love it.
1w ago
I did some more cutting into my little lino block this afternoon. I laid it out on the bench hook before I began, with my smallest Flexcut gouge, the Flexcut Strop and Flexcut Gold Polishing Compound ..read more
scribblah | I'm an ARTGEEK! I scribble. I print. I love it.
1w ago
Husb and I were having a stroll on one of the few sunny days so far this year. I took this photo of reflections in the windows of the historic Old Guildhall in Swansea. It’s pre-Victorian and after the New Guildhall was built in the 1930s it became a school and changed again towards the end of the 20th Century into the Dylan Thomas Arts Centre. Of course, there’s a Swansea Seagull perched on top ..read more
scribblah | I'm an ARTGEEK! I scribble. I print. I love it.
1w ago
I was strolling along Princess Way in Swansea last evening and saw this gorgeous reflection of Saint Mary’s Church and some trees in the glass frontage of a building. I took a photo and today I uploaded it into Adobe Photoshop, cropped it and shoved it into a “Cutout” filter. I like it, it has the feel of a screenprint about it ..read more