We are lucky to have so many nice water views over the Great South Bay. This was sketched from one of the town beaches in Islip that are on the mainland. This is one of the bridges that crosses the bay to Robert Moses Park which is on Fire Island.
Watercolors by Joan 2
Thursday, April 16, 2026
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Welcoming Porch
There are so many houses in nearby Bellport that call to be sketched. The spring greens are in full swing on the trees and grasses. I could be happy sitting on that chair on the porch. How about you?
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
Star Magnolia in Bloom
I need to check the progress of the trees at the Bayard Cutting Arboretum a little more often. When I stopped there this past week I found that the star magnolia tree was already starting to bloom. I'm sure that by my next visit it will be in full bloom or already past peak. This was done on a piece of Strathmore toned paper. I used white gouache on the blossoms.
Monday, April 13, 2026
Tree Study
I love looking at the shapes of trees from the directions and turns of the trunks to the leaves and smaller branches. These I found locally in Sayville.
Sunday, April 12, 2026
Brown's River View
The marsh area contrasted with the sky along Brown's River is usually a nice view. Often there is a boat docked too. It would be a shame not to document it, right?
Saturday, April 11, 2026
DUMBO Sketch #2
My next sketch was of the classic restaurant, The River Cafe which is perched right near the Brooklyn Ferry and just below the Brooklyn Bridge. I was a bit behind another restaurant and I think that helped keep the crowds away from the spot where I was sitting. I had a great view, a bench to sit on, and a place to rest my art supplies while I worked...and no crowds getting in my way. Success!
Friday, April 10, 2026
DUMBO Sketch #1
The NYC Urban Sketchers met in the DUMBO area of Brooklyn. DUMBO stand for Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass. The meeting spot was Jane's Carousel but my friend, Suzala and I decided we wanted city sketches. We found a spot with a view of the Manhattan Bridge where there was a cluster of rocks and some stone steps...and many, many people. I used artistic license and left out most of the people leaving in enough to get the idea of people sitting and standing to enjoy the spot.






