Spring what?
Posted: April 26, 2019 Filed under: Uncategorized 27 CommentsIt’s spring cleaning time in my studio, and than means no cleaning at all, most of the time. I started by sketching the mess, which today meant opening a Laloran sketchbook and grabbing some Pitt Artist pens. Then I spotted some books and magazines piled on a table that needed to be put away, but not before I made some tea, curled up in a chair, and looked through them for a bit. And since I haven’t posted anything in a while, I scanned my sketch and am now writing about it. You see what I mean about spring cleaning?
Ha, ha. I know what you mean – especially the part about reading books and magazines before they can be put away! On another note I had a bouquet of tulips and daffodils that were definitely fading away but before I threw them out, I remembered how you often sketched similar bouquets, so I gave it a try, and I will treasure the results – at least the memories of that bouquet!
Fading bouquets are the best! Glad you found a little inspiration from my bargain basement flower ideas.
Thanks for fessing up Shari, here I thought I was the only one!:) I’m really enjoying your book, it was exciting to come home to!
As it turns out we are not alone. Seems procrastination and sketching go hand in hand. Glad you like the book Tracey!
No point doing anything today if it can be put off to tomorrow!
My thoughts exactly Tony.
Nice learning you do what so many of us do. Cleaning a studio is fun looking thru everything you have-but wiithout the “cleaning.”
I can procrastinate with the best of them Judy.
I know exactly how that goes)
Seems we are not alone!
Hi Shari, The cooler Autumn temperatures are coming in with a shock in south eastern Australia, so I am curling up with your new book to brighten my world with colour. Thankyou for the instruction that will keep me experimenting with mixes. Sandi
Sandi, I’m happy to hear that you’re enjoying it and that I’ve given you some good ideas to experiment with.
You make me smile….yes, I too confess to read through magazines stacked for reference before I finally throw them out. Nice sketch.
Thanks Bernadette!
Sounds like a good day to me!
It sure was!
You make about as much progress as I do when I am cleaning and organizing!
But you still end up producing beautiful artwork!
It was just a little one that I did while standing up. I figured that if I sat down it would take even longer and I would get less work done. In the end, I did zero cleaning. There’s always tomorrow.
You’re not alone! A good pile of clutter is a treasure to sketch. Let me join others in congratulating you on your new book. I read it from cover to cover and I am looking forward to using it as a workbook to guide my watercolor adventures.
Cora, so happy to hear that you’re enjoying the book! Thanks for writing.
Shari, thank you for reminding me to get back to my spring cleaning. It is a good thing that you are not standing behind me with your sketch book.
Ah! We think a like. Why do dull stuff when art beckons?
Nice watercolour, I really like the bold brushstrokes.
Thanks so much Shawn.
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LOL That’s what happens when I attempt to clean too. Maybe it is something that affects artists.
That’s exactly how I do my spring cleaning too!