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Another find at the amazing Musée de Beaux Arts, Lyon. I'm lucky enough to have free access to the museum, so whenever I need a little spark of inspiration for my sketch book, I'll trundle down on my longboard and while away an hour or so.

This Ram's head rhythm (an ancient Greek drinking vessel) was something that caught my eye and after shortening a few pencils, the drawing was complete!

Another in an ever growing series of illustrations making me fall back in love with drawing.

Pencil on 250gsm paper

Materials used:

Pencil on 250gsm paper

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#conversation piece #small illustration #greek artwork #lyon artwork #animal illustrations #sketchbook drawing #goat drawing #french illustrations #ancient greece artwork #rams head ar 

Ram's head jug (2023)

Pencil drawing 
by Paul Ward

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Another find at the amazing Musée de Beaux Arts, Lyon. I'm lucky enough to have free access to the museum, so whenever I need a little spark of inspiration for my sketch book, I'll trundle down on my longboard and while away an hour or so.

This Ram's head rhythm (an ancient Greek drinking vessel) was something that caught my eye and after shortening a few pencils, the drawing was complete!

Another in an ever growing series of illustrations making me fall back in love with drawing.

Pencil on 250gsm paper

Materials used:

Pencil on 250gsm paper

Tags:
#conversation piece #small illustration #greek artwork #lyon artwork #animal illustrations #sketchbook drawing #goat drawing #french illustrations #ancient greece artwork #rams head ar 

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