A few from the island

Sorry for the delay in posting some new drawings here. We were getting ready for the long journey to Crete which became even longer because of a national strike in Greece (including air traffic controllers) that happened to be on the day we were supposed to land in Athens. We rescheduled our flights to arrive a day early but had to backtrack to Toronto first to get to Greece. Now that we are here, though, all of that is forgotten as we enjoy the sun and the endlessly beautiful views of the Old Venetian Harbour in Chania.

This is not a teaching trip. Just a good old holiday with lots of touring and exploring the island. From our rental apartment I can walk down to the harbour every day with my sketchbook and watercolours. My hope is that I can fill it my book with scenes from Chania, as well as surrounding villages. There’s a lot to see in Crete.

Today I started with a few warm-up sketches of the fishermen having a good gab on the dock. From that same spot I sketched a few of the floats and ropes on the side of one of their boats, and my final sketch on that page was of one of the many well-fed stray cats that hang around the harbour. I know the front paw looks like a chicken leg but that’s just my bad drawing. The cat is perfectly fine.

I sat in the shelter of a low wall, fighting the wind to get in another drawing, this time of the lighthouse at the entrance to the harbour. I have a feeling I will paint this many times from different vantage points around the harbour. It’s interesting from every angle, and there are always people on both the upper and lower walls to give it scale.


27 Comments on “A few from the island”

  1. Elizabeth says:

    I’m glad you get to travel without teaching. 🙂 The colors of the water appeal to me.

  2. Lori says:

    What great sketches Shari! Glad you two finally arrived:)
    Lori

  3. De says:

    You are bringing back great memories for me. We stayed near Chania and traveled the island in a rental car. Beautiful scenery juxtaposed with ancient structures.

  4. friedakam says:

    Your sketches remind me of Chania. Very nice one of the cats. My sister takes care of streetcats. Happily the cat you sketched has normal legs 😀

  5. friedakam says:

    I cannot delete this message.. I was a bit too enthusiastic and wish I didn’t mention the name and hotel of my sister. Forget about it.. 🙈

  6. Chris Rusk says:

    Hi Shari
    I love the way you painted the fishermen’s jackets (& the cat in the foreground is really nice). Have a great holiday 🙂
    Chris

  7. Carol says:

    I’ve never been to Greece, but had fun living vicariously. I went to Google maps and looked at the area you are staying – looks beautiful – have fun and enjoy your trip – Carol

  8. Gracie Afridi says:

    Your Paintings are wondergul as usual- inspirational. We are heading to Hawaii tomorrow. ill see what i can do! I might ask for details on your travel detailsat some point ie good places to stay and good restaurants.

  9. mcammeehan says:

    Enjoy your holiday in Greece.

  10. James Hancock says:

    Hi Shari have a great time in Greece quick question as a new artist I wondered if you draw your line in pencil as ink is forever if you make a mistake?
    Thx very much

    • Hi James,
      I often go straight to ink and try not to worry about lines being in the wrong place. But these were mostly done with pencil only before the watercolour.
      Hope that helps.
      Shari

  11. Ginie says:

    I love Crete and your work Shari. Your sketches bring back many happy memories of a holiday there a few years ago.

  12. Judy Sopher says:

    I’ve always enjoyed your travel paintings. Places I will never see myself. I especially like the painting of the ropes and floats. Colors and movement are great.

  13. Carol Bershad says:

    Shari
    Have a wonderful Greek journey. Looking forward to your sketches and paintings. Take care, Carol

  14. Deb says:

    Hi Shari…So happy for you to be in a beautiful place doing what you love! the sketches are great…love the vibrant colors of the water too..enjoy!

  15. Jim Mahla says:

    When I’m sketching I always have a problem add figures/people at the finish. Looking at your sketched scenes it seems that you leave an unpainted area to add people later. Thanks for sharing. Jim


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