Friday 13th, is, for some, an ominous day, when bad things are supposed to happen.
Not for me.
Last Friday December 13th I went to the movies: a film about czech Photographer Libuše Jarcovjáková .( http://www.jarcovjakova.com/ ) A sucession of her black and white photos capturing scenes from her life in Prague in the sixties – mostly night-life scenes, of marginal minority groups. Lots of pictures also from Japan and West Berlin – fefore and after the fall of the Wall. Not my kind of photography, but anyway a well constructed documentary about her life and work.
Another exhibition of images, now from a portuguese photojournalist Carlos Lopes, who documented scenes from the political activity in the days after the April revolution. Late afternoon I was sitting outside with a glass of wine in dowtown Lisbon. Crowds of people shopping for Christmas, street musicians playing and a general feeling of joy.
At 6:00 PM at Santa Clara Market an interesting exhibition from the “12 X 12 group”. This is an association of former and current Arts students. Their small-format works (watercolour paintings,engravings, drawings) was presented inside plastic CD boxes and sold at low prices.









Later, at the same venue, a drawing session with a live model



You been busy! Great documentation of an “infamous” day!
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Thank you. Having spare time and decent weather allows me to do a variety of things. However the number of people on the streets is increasing, I will go out less.
Best Regards !
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Absolutely good things happeend to you! It’s always nice to see the work of young artists. And it is positive there are places where the can exhibit theis works.
Love the drawings, are they yours? pencils and…
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Robert
Thank you for your comments on my posts. Yes the drawings are made by me, with pencil and brown pigment IIRC.
Some more (sketches, drawings, paintings) at the “Portfolio” section of the website
I regularly attend informal drawing sessions in Lisbon (Lisbon Drawing Club); in some occasions I take to the street a sketchbook and a few markers or brush-pens instead of taking a camera. It is all about making images… And the pleasure I feel while drawing or painting exceeds by far the results.
Best regards
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