Am liking these, all of them and can wait till you get home for more explanations if it means less pressure for you. Sketching with a twig, who,would have thought, appears they turned out very well.
Oh Joan, your blog is always fascinating. I've been here for quite awhile, scrolling down through a number of your posts. You did some delightful, lively work at your urban sketchers symposium--sketching with a sharpened twig and ink, no less! Thank you for sharing your symposium experience and your fine sketches.
Nice work ...love the man sitting at the table...your umbrellas are always a favorite!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Hilda. It was such a fun time.
DeleteAm liking these, all of them and can wait till you get home for more explanations if it means less pressure for you. Sketching with a twig, who,would have thought, appears they turned out very well.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Nelvia. I have tried doing the twig sketches before, but not too successfully.
DeleteAbsolutely charming Joan. It looks like there is a door in the middle of the garden what is it and why?
ReplyDeleteVal, yes there was a door, in fact two in the middle of the garden. I was too caught up with sketching to find out why. lol Thanks.
DeleteLove all the color in this one!
ReplyDeleteJo, thanks so much!
DeleteI love the colors, what a gorgeous sketch!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Celia!
DeleteOh Joan, your blog is always fascinating. I've been here for quite awhile, scrolling down through a number of your posts. You did some delightful, lively work at your urban sketchers symposium--sketching with a sharpened twig and ink, no less! Thank you for sharing your symposium experience and your fine sketches.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mary. It is good to see you here again. The symposium was such a fun experience.
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