My Drawing Pins

As Artist in Residence at Lynn Museum in Norfolk, I'm drawing artefacts from their archaeology collection which are not normally on show. Each week the curators present me with a mystery artefact and, in a limited time (2-3 hours) I create a drawing from observation choosing appropriate drawing media. It's become a meditative practice and a fascinating connection with local heritage. Rosie Redzia

Tuesday, 13 October 2015

week 4 Bronze age spear and axe heads

Beautiful colours in the bronze
pencil and watercolour

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week 3 - cannon balls

These were a challenge! And very heavy!


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week 2 - Flint axe heads

Flint axe heads found in Norfolk - tools from the Neolithic period (about 4,000 - 2,100 BC)

pencil, watercolour and pastel

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First drawing - Fossils

Fossils of brachiopods and belemnites, sea creatures found in Norfolk
pencil and watercolour

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