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Late afternoon - i took a photo here yesterday and went back with my sketchbook today - a little earlier the shadows are not so long , 30x20 format - not used to working on this size. Felt pen and ink - add water. It is one of the few places in Sydney where you can not visit on google street view!!
I posted this as a black ink wash sketch some months ago - and decided to add some coloured ink. Cadmium yellow and ultramarine blue. A5 sketch
Speed sketching harbour views on a moving boat - Clockwise - Goat Island, Lavender Bay, view from Milsons Point, Circular Quay,
View of the Overseas Shipping Terminal at Circular Quay West, from Campbell's Cove looking south towards the CBD. Testing new fountain pen.
Stayed here several years ago and revisited in January this year. What can I say - John Wood the Younger on a breathtaking scale. You really struggle to get it all in.
Speed sketching harbour views on a moving boat. Clockwise - Walsh Bay , Dawes Point - Opera House, Fort Denison, Circular Quay - CBD
Have been sketching pools in Canary Islands, Madeira and Portugal - but I sketched this local last weekend - It pretty much completes the set of 6 pools on the Central Coast of NSW. Not being biased but some of the best beaches in the world.
Two sketches of the same tree from December 2019 - when I scanned these they came out as 8 bit black and white all the mid tones of the ink wash had been dropped out because of the default setting on the scanner -
56cm x 38 cm ink sketch from an en plein air sketch. The initial drawing was very minimal, line work was drawn with carbon ink, using a skewer, chopstick and some broken twigs. I had too much time and added a lot of detail with a fine pen. Finished up with something quite different to the original intent.
Galipoli Peninsula WW1 - did a tour there several years ago - this is from memory. One of several Australian and New Zealand war cemeteries on the peninsula.
I revisited an old sketch from 2014. It was in landscape format and I was experimenting with larger format and looking for a pen to scale up the line weight. I ended up using some broken twigs from the back yard instead of a pen.
Windmill Street diverges into a lane heading south but the street continues west - very confusing - this is a view up the lane still called Windmill Street . The "thing" in the distance is a 75 storey casino - just what the neighborhood needs. On the right hand side is the Palisade Hotel - built by the state government for the maritime workers in the early 1900s - how times have changed can you imagine a government building a pub
memory study - Steam tug Waratah pulling into Prymont Bay. Sketch on the back of cheap paper and part of the image on the other side of the paper came through on the scan.
Warren Street Brisbane Australia I sketched this on Saturday while waiting on the street. Some guy came out and sat in the gutter and had a smoke and went back inside. Finished the sketch on Saturday night. My intention was to colour the washing hanging on the verandah. I still intend to do this when I get some time
I thought this was the town hall when I started sketching.
The time shown was the time I started drawing in darkness. I finished exactly an hour later in daylight.
Water taxi to Chowder Bay a couple of hours of sketching on a beautiful Autumn day followed by a lovely lunch at l'Heritage . Restaurant and a water taxi ride back up the harbour . Ran out of space in my new A4 sketchbook. A perfect day
En Plein air Sketch after lunch taking new puppy for a run on the beach. A4 -Not sure how I will finish this - Digital toning as an inital test
Troisièmes journées du croquis urbain en Tarn-et-Garonne : un dernier croquis de nuit en rentrant au camping.
An old single storey Queenslander in Oxford Street Bulimba - becoming quite rare. Lazy Saturday morning walk.
Ocean Pool at Bude on a clear winters day, part of the expedition to capture the Ocean pools of the world. This is the only ocean pool in the UK according to the definition of "All into Ocean Pools Inc" organization. It has to be on an ocean (in this case the Atlantic) not a sea or estuary, filled by the ocean, and generally has elements of human intervention.