Tuesday, 20 September 2016

269. Insomnia!

Pilot G-Tec C4 pen on re-cased Seawhite sketchbook, 7.5" x 7.5"

That seat is made of concrete but looks like faded wood. This was the view from my bedroom window whilst staying at my cousin's house. Bliss!

(Day 20 of Leslie Saeta's '30 in 30'.)

Monday, 19 September 2016

268. Desert Rose (Adenium)

Winsor & Newton Designers' Gouache and Pilot G-Tec C4 pen
in re-cased Seawhite sketchbook, 7.5" x7.5"

This beautiful plant (which is much lovelier than I can portray) grows outside the bedroom I stayed in. The plant is a huge, tough structure with 'gnarly'-type branches and an amazing trunk but the flowers are very delicate and come in various colours.

(Day 19 of Leslie Saeta's '30 in 30'.)

Saturday, 17 September 2016

267. Supermarket View from Upstairs

Winsor & Newton watercolours and Pilot G-Tec C4 pen and
Hybrid Gel grip pen in re-cased Seawhite sketchbook, 7.5" x7.5" (x2)

If you go upstairs at the supermarket, where there are more shops and businesses, this is the view that meets you! It really has to be seen to be appreciated; I haven't done it much justice here. Have a great weekend everyone!

I wasn't totally happy with the previous image (now below) and could not think what it was that bothered me until I had to fit it onto Leslie's '30 in 30' page then I saw it! I much prefer the cropped version above; what do you think? (NB. It's in my sketchbook so is still in one piece - smile.)

(Day 17 of Leslie Saeta's '30 in 30'.)

Friday, 16 September 2016

266. Rain on the Horizon (Road to Supermarket)

Winsor & Newton watercolours and Pilot G-Tec C4 pen
in re-cased Seawhite sketchbook, 7.5" x7.5" (x2)

The supermarket is about four minutes drive from the house and this is the view on the right hand side. The clouds are sweeping over the Blue Mountains.

(Day 16 of Leslie Saeta's '30 in 30'.)

Thursday, 15 September 2016

265. Not Boring!

Pilot G-Tec C4 pen and Derwent Coloursoft pencils in
re-cased Seawhite sketchbook, 7.5" x 7.5"

My cousins and their cook took delight in creating a series of wonderfully tasty vegetarian 'clean eating' meals for me while I was there clearing my parents' house. They and some of their friends were also an invaluable help in the process. As always, they took great care of me, again making me feel so welcome and not once made me feel a nuisance (that I probably am!). I'm so privileged and honoured to have such lovely people in my life. This particular meal proved that tofu does not have to be boring!

Made a bit of a 'Horlicks' of the glass (below) - yuk! I've now gessoed over it - the paper buckled a bit (amended version above).


Happy art-making everyone and thank you for your lovely comments that keep appearing.

(Day 15 of Leslie Saeta's '30 in 30'.)

Wednesday, 14 September 2016

264. Monster Mango and Green Tea - Coloured

Pilot G-Tec C4 pen and Derwent Coloursoft pencils in
re-cased Seawhite sketchbook, 7.5" x 7.5"

Colour added yesterday evening.

Of the many benefits in doing Leslie Saeta's '30 in 30' challenge twice a year, one is discovering new artists and catching up with other fellow artists on the challenge. I love leaving and receiving comments and seeing the encouraging comments left on other blogs.

Another benefit is that I am forced to do more art than I would otherwise have done and sometimes to work more quickly - yesterday, for example, I could only create and post a quick ten minute sketch as I had to go to a meeting. Had the challenge not been on, I would simply have gone off to my meeting, art materials enjoying a lie in! Thank you Leslie and thank you to my fellow '30 in 30' challengers.

(Day 14 of Leslie Saeta's '30 in 30'.)

Tuesday, 13 September 2016

263. Monster Mango Sketch

 
Pilot G-Tec C4 pen on re-cased Seawhite sketchbook, 7.5" x 7.5"

Only time for a ten-minute sketch; no time to add colour; will finish later. Err… it really was this big and we were all able to enjoy a yummy piece!

(Day 13 of Leslie Saeta's '30 in 30'.)

Monday, 12 September 2016

262. Coconut Vendor

Pilot G-Tec C4 pen and Derwent Coloursoft pencils
in re-cased Seawhite sketchbook, 7.5" x 7.5"

I'm not sure what you call the spiky bits but that's how the coconuts look when cut down and the vendor cuts them free and will also slice off the tip and add a straw to your coconut so you can have instant refreshment!

(Day 12 of Leslie Saeta's '30 in 30'.)

Sunday, 11 September 2016

261. Jamaican Patty

Brown Pilot G-Tec C4 pen and Derwent Coloursoft pencils
in re-cased Seawhite sketchbook, 7.5" x 7.5"

The dot on top of the patty indicates that it is vegetarian, containing either soy or vegetable. Jamaican patties are the colour of saffron. My cousins found it highly amusing that I ate mine with a knife and fork; seems as though it was similar to eating a portion of chips (fries) with a knife and fork. Hmmm, I don't eat chips but if I did…

PS. This is my entry for Day 11 of Leslie Saeta's '30 in 30' Challenge.

Saturday, 10 September 2016

260. Electrolyte Refreshment

Pilot G-Tec C4 pen and Coloursoft Pencils in
re-cased Seawhite sketchbook, 7.5" x 7.5"

On quite a few occasions, I was presented with one of these. Coconut water is low in calories and is one of the richest sources of natural electrolytes; they also contain sodium and potassium. These were perfect in the 40C heat that we were working in during the day - even the nights didn't drop below 30C!

Sip, draw, sip, draw… yum!

The pen and ink drawing before adding colour.

Friday, 9 September 2016

259. Mo' Bay Luggage

Pilot G-Tec C4 pen and Derwent Coloursoft pencils in
re-cased Seawhite Sketchbook, 7.5 "x 7.5"

Waiting for collection from Montego Bay airport (Jamaica), I had time to observe my surroundings. What struck me about this scene was not just how much luggage these two older ladies had but how similarly dressed they were. They seem to be twins: same hat, glasses, shoes hand luggage but different clothing and they sat very easily together just commenting to each other from time to time.

Saturday, 3 September 2016

258. Welcome to Jamaica!

Winsor & Newton watercolours and Lamy Safari fountain pen on
Daler Rowney Mixed Media spiral sketchpad, A3

Thank God for Leslie Saeta's '30 in 30' coming round again! (Day 3)

I've been in Jamaica clearing my parents' house and putting it on the market. Only time for one piece of art (I'll post it in a few days) while I was there as we worked almost non-stop all day. This was the lovely 747 that took me there - 'Hot Lips'! (I came home on 'English Rose'.)

Painted first then fountain pen added.

NB. My apologies for the lack of artwork since May. I have quite a few sketches to post, done during that time (including some in Manchester where the Urban Sketchers Symposium was being held). I'm slowly getting around to photographing them and will backdate them so everything is eventually in the correct order.

Happy painting everyone!