Sunday, June 7, 2026

Clouds Over the Trees

I used my sketchbook from Venice for this painting. You can see some of the markings that the watercolor ground didn't cover well.  It is strange paper, but I'm making the best of it. The clouds were near the Great South Bay in Islip. 



Saturday, June 6, 2026

Poppies and Foxgloves from the Garden

 Every Spring I wait to hear my friend, Susan tell me that her poppies are in bloom. This time they had bloomed and it rained for several days. She told me they would only last a few more days at the most, so I scurried over to her garden and painted them.


Susan also had foxgloves that were in bloom, so I did a loose painting of them too.


Friday, June 5, 2026

Cloud Studies

I was down by the Great South Bay at Captree State Park and the sky was just wonderful...and constantly changing. I did a few small cloud studies. 






Thursday, June 4, 2026

Lobster

 On summer holidays I try to arrange to have lobster on one of the days of the weekend...and sketch the creature if I have time. Luckily Shop Rite tends to have them on sale then, although this year they were the most expensive they've been yet. I guess it is partly due to the cost of gasoline lately. They were good!



Wednesday, June 3, 2026

 The irises are in bloom here right now. I stopped at Sayville Rotary Park to paint one of the irises. This was done in my sketchbook from Venice on the paper that was treated with the watercolor ground. Although it wasn't like painting on regular watercolor paper there was less bleeding this time.



Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Baked Fresh Pretzels

We had another drizzly day over the holiday weekend but the Sayville Farmers Market takes place every Saturday at the Grange in Sayville. There is an area where I can park behind a few of the tents and sketch from the car. This time I had a good view of Knot of this World, a vendor who sold fresh baked pretzels. There wasn't a big crowd out shopping in the rain, but he had quite a few shoppers while I sat there sketching. 


Like I said, it was a drizzly day. This was the view from my mobile studio. I had to use the wipers a few times.





Monday, June 1, 2026

Little Vincent's Pizza

 This was painted in the sketchbook I bought in Venice which lets the paint and the ink bleed through the page. I tried seeing what would happen if I treated the paper with watercolor ground, which is supposed to make any surface suitable for watercolor. I only did 1 coat of the watercolor ground. Although it didn't bleed as badly as before the edges of the paint don't hold a crisp edge. I may try putting a second layer on the next few pages to see if that helps.

Anyway I stopped at Little Vincent's Pizza Restaurant in Lake Ronkonkoma. It was raining so I sat in my mobile studio to capture the view before I went in for a slice.