Will Noble

This Artist Drew A Picture Of London Every Day For A Year

Plenty of Instagrammers take a daily snap of their London lives. Tim King went one better, by sketching a picture for each day of 2016. He captured everything from the massive (Bowie's death) to the mundane (doing the washing up). His canvas is anything from an old receipt to a clay pipe, mudlarked from the Thames foreshore.

Below is a section of images from King's blog. He does make the odd foray into Leeds and Rotterdam, but we just about forgive him for that, as it's generally London-centric.

King is now looking to turn his images into a book. Find out more on his Kickstarter page.

Day 11: Crowds gather around a mural to pay tributes to David Bowie in Brixton

Day 41: On the bus from Forest Hill to East Dulwich

Day 105: A game of musical bingo at We Are Social

Day 121: The Natural History Museum

Day 140: View from the Mayflower pub garden, the oldest pub on The Thames. Drawn on an old clay pipe found on the Thames foreshore

Day 155: Feeling ill

Day 175: After work voters arrive at Beecroft Primary School in Brockley

Day 184: March for Europe arrives in Parliament Square

Day 212: Visitors at the Hockney show in the Royal Academy

Day 221: Q&A with Ben Wheatley before a screening of High Rise at Rooftop Cinema, Peckham

Day 222: Brendon's birthday at Skehans, Nunhead

Day 246: On the National Express to Bristol

Day 306: Lunchtime at King's College Hospital

Day 325:Waiting for the train at Shoreditch High Street