Showing posts with label Omani Photography Club. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Omani Photography Club. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Sketching Muscat Festival 2012 II

Brothers, pen in A5 sketchbook © Sue Pownall 2012

Yesterday afternoon I returned to the festival site in Qurum park, sketchbook in hand. My focus was on the other activities in the Heritage Village starting with a man demonstrating the old way of threshing using a palm frond. As a warm-up sketch it's captured the movement, but I think he's a little short in the drawing.
Thresher, A5 sketchbook ©Sue Pownall 2012
My second drawing was a portrait of a wood carver. He was making items for yokes and harness to be used with oxen or mules. I loved his face and scraggly beard and am very pleased with the result. I took several photos of him too, which will be on flickr later.
Wood carver, Pen & ink, A5 sketchbook ©Sue Pownall 2012
My final sketch of the evening was done whilst sitting with the Omani women waiting for a parade of performers. In front of me sat the two brothers in my top sketch. They caught my attention as they were in thick winter coats and wooly hats. I know it is winter here in Oman, however the evening temperature was about 18c, which hardly warrants such clothes. I had a child sat next to me who was fascinated with my every move, whether drawing, checking my phone, or taking photos.
Waiting ©Sue Pownall 2012

Something that amused me throughout the evening was the swarms of photographers, mainly from the Omani Photographic Club who are a very talented group. I am still trying to decide on the correct collective noun, however as there was often one subject surrounded by 20 photographers, a swarm seems appropriate. This is not a great photo but you can get the idea.

A swarm of photographers.
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NB: All sketches are completed 100% at the Muscat Festival and are drawn from life.
Just finished the sketch.