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After 45 hours sketching on the streets and 40 miles of walking, my sketchathon finally ended today with Rose, at the Amex stadium.

One sketchbook, one Snowdog per page, no pencil, no second chances and an awful lot of coffee.

I’ve sketched all the Snowdogs by the Sea to raise money for Martlets Hospice and the Brighton Housing Trust. Thank you so much to everyone who has donated so far. If you’ve enjoyed these sketches, you can still make a donation to Martlets Hospice or the Brighton Housing Trust.

Rose, Amex Stadium

12:20pm This one is for Stella

Not very good at selfies

A bit about the process…

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Trusty sketching kit

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Challenging line of sight

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Left out in the cold

 

Thanks to Stella, Amelie, Isabelle and Mary for your inspirational enthusiasm!

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Day five: 9 hours of sketching and stalking Snowdogs.

Fourty-four dogs sketched, only one to go! Thank you so much to everyone who has donated so far.

If you’ve enjoyed these sketches, please do make a donation to Martlets Hospice or the Brighton Housing Trust.

8:15am An early start with Smart Vibes

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9:30am Beautiful Bobby

Brighton Belle, British Airways i360

11:15am True wonderment

Snowdowns dog, Old Steine Marine Parade

12:50pm Very excited to meet Judith Berrill, creator of the fabulous ‘Horatio’ and ‘Patch’, whilst sketching Southdowns dog!

Legal Beagle, Old Stieine Castle Square

2:15pm Amazingly intricate Legal Beagle

Snowman's nightmare, Brighton Library

3pm The Christmas Market huts are moved around me in a particular nightmarish way!

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4:05pm An early finish as the evening sun sets on Merry-go-round

Many thanks to all the artists who gave their time to create these fabulous dogs. Please donate now! One more dog to go!

My justgiving fund raising pages are: Martlets Hospice & the Brighton Housing Trust.

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Day four: 10 hours of sketching and stalking Snowdogs.

Additions to my kit: A tiny stool to sit on, more blue paint, new Aqua brushes.

I’m sketching the Snowdogs by the Sea to raise money for Martlets Hospice or the Brighton Housing Trust. Thank you so much to everyone who has donated so far.

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8:05am A stunning morning

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9:20am THE Snowdog

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10:30am Dudley you nearly broke me. Bitter winds blow my paints away.

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12:20pm Gizmo picks up some tricks at the skatepark.

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2:35pm Bella looks longingly at the fishing boats.

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3:35pm Process pup. The second time I’ve been filled with dread at the prospect of painting all those tiny shapes!

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5:30pm Glimpsed ‘Newshound’ between the commuters. Are we nearly there yet?

Many thanks to all the artists who gave their time to create these fabulous dogs. Please donate now! Only 8 dogs left …

My justgiving fund raising pages are: Martlets Hospice and the Brighton Housing Trust.

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Day three: Nearly 10 hours of sketching and stalking Snowdogs.

Additions to my kit: An extra hat, another jumper and two pairs of gloves.

If you enjoy what you see, please make a donation to Martlets Hospice or the Brighton Housing Trust.

 

Splashhound, Unitarian Church

8:10am Paint doesn’t dry when it’s this cold!

 

Frank, Gloucester Road

9:10am Frank looks a bit stressed, due to the man just out of view, shouting into his mobile phone for a very, very long time.

Blot the dog, Churchill Square

10:00am Terrifying!

Neon Camo Snowdog of hope, Brighton & Hove High School

11:35am A tranquil spot.

Clifton, Montpellier Crescent

12:30pm SNOWDOG! SNOWDOG!

Marty, Hove Park

13:40pm Surely there can’t be any more?

Mod dog, Churchill Square

3:30pm A popular meeting place, so lots of ducking and diving to see this one.

Disco dog, Duke street

5:00pm Half a shandy and a packet of crisps with Disco Dog at dusk.

Many thanks to all the artists who gave their time to create these fabulous dogs. Please donate now! More to follow…

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Day two: 9 hours of sketching and stalking Snowdogs.

For all my sketches, I’ve followed the urban sketcher manifesto, so there was no sneaking off to a warm café to touch up from photos. I’ve also put them straight down on the page in pen and wash, no pencil outlines or practice runs.

Feeling like the world needs a little love right now? A donation to a good cause, like Martlets Hospice or the Brighton Housing Trust, might help ease the pain.

Marty, East Street

8:50am They’ll never let you in to French connection dressed like that Horatio.

 

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9:30am Ryuichi Sakamoto’s, ‘Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence’ plays on an endless loop in my mind. It could be the cold, but for the first time I think this might be madness. I can’t feel my hands.

 

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10:20am Donatello staff eye me suspiciously, as they set out tables. I can’t feel my legs.

Roodle, Brighton Dome

10:55am Lurking silently in the corner in the cosy Dome porch, I learn that this is the dog most people want to steal. It really is fluffy.

Dave the dog, Floral clock

12:23pm Finally, a bench to sit on.

Max, Brighton and Hove Museum

13:30 A heavy night on the town for Max

 

Boomer, Big Beach Cafe

2:45pm Right here, right now.

Snowbrador

3:40pm The wind blows rust in my face.

Pebbles, Hove Promenade

4:20pm Thanks to the nice woman who encouraged me to post these sketches online

Flower, Brighton Bandstand

5:00pm Pedestrians step on me in the twilight.

Many thanks to all the artists who gave their time to create these fabulous dogs.

More to follow…

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DalekThe Modelworld exhibition hit the Brighton Center last weekend. So many tiny things in such a huge space.

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Man or model?

Crash in the main hall

Thankfully the Daleks were there to bring things down to earth.

Michael Tuckers amazing buildings are made from ordinary stuff like cereal boxes and Weetabix. Every miniscule tile on the roof is made from an individual square of paper.

Michael Tuckers amazing buildings are made from ordinary stuff like cereal boxes and Weetabix. Every miniscule tile on the roof is made from an individual square of paper.

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