Friday, September 30, 2022
local color
Wednesday, September 28, 2022
Kananaskis Road Trip
While we were dining, a kayaker paddled across the Upper Kananaskis Lake. For a few seconds, I envied her and was wishing that was me. I got back on track and we continued on with sharing fun stories and remembering mountainous adventures we experienced in days gone by.
Saturday, September 24, 2022
Radium September 21 - 24, 2022
Time came to leave the concrete jungle behind and hit the road! I loaded up my car and headed west to where I could then aim south from the junction at Castle Mountain. I crossed the border from Alberta into British Columbia and from Banff National Park into Kootenay National Park. The winding road lead further south to my destination, Radium! I only ever passed through this area now I was excited to be staying awhile and hike to see hoodoos and wetlands.
Monday, September 12, 2022
growing takes patience & persistence
These days my interest in various techniques of sketching and painting is all over the place! One day I think I am heading in a direction with pencils then just like that I see something, get distracted, then off I go in the opposite direction with paints.
What recently captured my attention was a technique called "line and wash." First I drew the scene (buildings, trees, bushes, power poles, waves, ground outline with sprigs of grass), with the light blue lead pencil. Next the blue pencil lines are traced with thin black india ink pens of different widths. I used Faber Castell Pitt Artists Pens which are waterproof. That is the "line" part of this technique, now it is go time with the "wash". The "wash" is loosely done wet on wet! First I wet the entire paper except for a narrow portion in the middle that consists of the tops of the buildings and the towers. The colours of paints are mixed with a high water content, then laid on the paper with a wide brush trying to complete that part while the paper is still wet. The finishing touches involved painting each roof and the towers with a more dense color then laying some dark lines in the tower reflections. This is the outcome! It was my second attempt at this project, the first was a disaster.
It has been a little while since I worked with my coloured pencils on toned tan paper. I love how the colours pop in the top left photo. I used my Faber Castell coloured pencils to complete this project. I replicated it from a photo I found in a sketching lesson. In the lesson it was done with watercolour paints on white paper but I was not keen on that look. I like the look I gave it!
The other four photos are projects I did with watercolour paints. I followed a tutorial for each one. The plan was to do one dessert, the salted carmel cheesecake. Once that was completed, I was hooked on desserts. Next it was time to indulge in the blueberry pie and the three layer fruit flan. I liked working on the lattice pie crust and the carmel topping on the cheesecake. I wanted more of that style so went for something a little more healthy, a piece of toast but of course I had to add the poached egg on top.