Quentin Blake: Portraits in Ballpoint | Linda Kitson: From Sketch Pad to iPad

Interesting joint exhibition at Bankside Gallery of work by Quentin Blake and Linda Kitson.

These artists’ work is different however the link between them is that they have been friends for over 50 years since they met at the Royal College of Art.

Blake was showing imaginary portraits done with ballpoint pens. The works could easily be characters for books and were mainly made up of dense, intersecting lines and each one being a single colour. I preferred the slightly sparser compositions.

Kitson showed delicate sketches of mountains in Italy and France along with older ones of London. These were alongside her more recent works done on iPad mainly of London Building sites. They were in startlingly, strange, bright colours but they were really effective. I particularly liked ones looking up through construction work or juxtaposing buildings.

Closes 20 November 2022


 

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