My wife and I had a great holiday break in Tasmania earlier this month. Good food and amazing scenery. I even managed a little sketching.
We stayed in a great little cottage in the pretty seaside village of Swansea.
I also made a quick pen and wash sketch of the cottage in the little guest book.
We also sampled plenty of the local coffee and I squeezed in a couple of pen sketches. This was the first time I have sketched people (or bottles) in public.
After we returned I had a chance to do this pen and ink wash of Coles Bay from a photo. The rocky peaks are called The Hazards. This was my first attempt at this media and I am interested in pursuing it further.
On the way home I made a few quick pen sketches of my son Start reading a comic. He kept changing position every minute or so.
8 comments:
The sketches turned out very well; especially the cottage in black and white and the statue!
...I forgot to mention the pen and ink sketch: wonderfully done, especially the sky! I think, pen and ink washes are a good practice for seeing tones and values!
These sketches are really good. I enjoyed them.
Looks like a great holdiay - and your sketches are a real treat. I really like your drawing style - thanks for posting them.
Good for you for tackling so many new things. Good work!
Those are all excellent! I really like the one of Cole's Bay. You managed to convey so much information using only two colors. It's beautiful.
Wonderful sketches! I particularly like the figure sketch and the pen and wash landscape.
These are wonderful sketches. Beautiful scenery!
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