End of day marina
Posted: December 28, 2017 Filed under: Uncategorized 27 CommentsI apologize in advance to my friends in Montreal (and in much of the Northeast!) for this post. I know you are going through a deep freeze right now. If you don’t want to look at the palm trees or hear about the dolphin swimming not three feet away from me as I sketched, I will understand. Trash this email and forget I ever sent it.
On the other hand, if you want a tip for quick sketching while the sun is going down, use a brush pen. This sketch was done with a Pitt brush pen. It’s waterproof and very responsive to pressure, allowing you to create fine or thick lines, as well as cover a lot of ground on the page. Colour was added quickly as the sun was going down and light was changing fast.
Very lush. Makes me warm up just by looking at the deep, gorgeous colour. Enjoy your holiday, the biting cold, up here, will not be going away anytime soon.
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Thanks Chris. I know, I felt bad posting all these sunny scenes while everyone up north was huddled inside. But I’m back now and shivering too.
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Holy cow – you’re capturing that FL light perfectly – (that is my home state) and pleeze pleeze promise some quick fuller photos of these upon your snowbound return
These are terrific little gems, Shari, & you’re right, best in company of dolphins 🐬!! We now expect paintings of them too
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Hi Soni, The scans are now on my website so you can see corrected colours and all the details. No sketches of dolphins though. I couldn’t even get a proper photo. They pop in and out of the water so quickly.
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Gorgeous! Could you tell me what colors you mixed for the beautiful variations in the blue-grey water? So pretty!
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That is mostly Ultramarine Blue and Quinacridone Gold which is perfect for making dark, rich greens.
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Thank you!
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It may be cold up here, but your painting is warming me up. Brush pens do cover a lot of ground quickly…especially in your hands. I’ll be waiting for the dolphins too.
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No dolphins Joan. They pop in and out of the water too quickly.
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Love it 😍 love it
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I was just thinking today that you picked a good time to be away. Send some warm thoughts my way tomorrow when I’ll be out snowshoeing. I love the white spaces in this sketch. And the gestural line. And the lively colour. Yup, it’s warming my up!
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Thanks Alison! Hope the snowshoeing was nice. I bet tomorrow will be great too, after all this fluffy snow we had today.
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Loving your Sanibel trip!
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Thanks Helen!
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Ironically, I look forward to your snow paintings! It 84 F where I live . . .
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I love painting snow too, but I must admit it was nice to get away for a few weeks.
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Hi Shari-
Glad you are out of the cold weather!– Can you tell me the brand of your pit brush-I tried do look for it but no luck
Lisa
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Hi Lisa. Pitt pens are made by Faber Castell and are readily available in most art supply shops.
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I am going to go google pit too..as if..;)Your book is going to be a treasure Shari.
have fun..i’s grey today ..mais encore glacial.
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Pitt pens are made by Faber Castell. Maybe you can find them that way.
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I love your sketch. I will definitely not scrap your sketches – on the contrary I will study them and enjoy them to the fullest. Shari, thank you so much for the hints on what to bring on a sketching adventure. I will be in Florida this winter and I plan on doing some sketching. Every little hint on how to prepare is very much appreciated. You are the greatest inspiration! Thank you so much. Happy New Year and have fun!
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Thank you so much Connie! Glad to hear that you’ll be able to escape winter for a bit too!
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Like you I love my brush pen for quick ‘gestural’ sketches … and I love this sketch too. Perfect in every way and a joy to look at.
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Tony, drawing with the brush pen made me think of you, so it’s funny to read your comment. I agree, it’s the perfect tool for gestural sketches, both of people and of urban scenes.
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Love your painting. The blue of the rooftops keeps drawing me in. Ultramarine and what??
When I use a brush pen , I must press too hard cuz the lines are not too delicate. Must practice more. But I am using the dagger now and it is fun.
Did someone above (Monique) mention a book or was that a subtle suggestion?
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Judy, the book was a subtle suggestion, but not the first time I am asked. I am just waiting for the right offer to come along from a publisher. One of these days, for sure.
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What a gorgeous sketch.
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