Bonjour! The final stage of the Tour de France’s Grand Depart came south to Cambridge running through Essex to London for a sprint up the Mall. A calmer day from the previous two, the course passed through pink villages, fields of ripening wheat and blue linseed. Another lovely day with so many spectators lining the route, even the rain that began in London couldn’t keep them away. Marcel Kittel and Peter Sagan battled it out again for the stage, with Kittel pipping to the post. Tomorrow the Tour goes home to France but it’s been a wonderful detour to Britain. The entente is very cordiale!. Here are my drawings:
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The wheatfields of Essex
Stage 3, Essex
Stage 3, Cambridgshire,
Wheel’s eye view
SOLD – Pink Houses, Saffron Walden
Into London
Riding by the Millennium Dome
Round the bend, London
I’m a mixed media visual artist working in Leicestershire in the UK. I trained in Fine Art using different media including oils and acrylics, but my recent work reflects my love of drawn media, especially pen, ink, watercolour and pastels. My theme is movement – My subjects are varied from landscape, animals, musicians, dancers and sport, especially cycling. The unifying feature of all these subjects is that they are constantly changing – there is movement and energy everywhere.
8 responses to “Tour de France 2014: Stage 3 – Cambridge to London”
I love your sketches so much.
What do you do with them? Surely there is a book here.
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Thank you! I think you’ve read my mind…. watch this space!
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