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Artifacts and Architecture at the British Museum

the end of the day review of sketchbooks

A few photos from the London Urban Sketchers’ Let’s Draw the British Museum Sketchcrawl yesterday (7th February 2015) – organised by Isobel Carmona, assisted by James Hobbs and Katherine Tyrrell.

We had a lot of new people join the sketchcrawl and lots of excellent sketching.  The British Museum also makes for an excellent venue on a cold and damp day – it was buzzing!

You can find our plan of monthly sketchcrawls during the rest of 2015 on our blog – see http://urbansketchers-london.blogspot.co.uk/p/london-sketchcrawls.html

Below you can see some of the sketches from the sketchbook reviews at lunchtime and the end of the afternoon.

Some of the lunchtime sketches
The Lunchtime Review – at the base of the staircase in the Great Court of the British Museum
the afternoon review of sketchbooks
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