I am slowing scanning two and a half sketchbooks from my September UK holiday.
This week I am featuring some of the food and drink sketches that I did with my watercolour pencils along the way. Some are quick sketches, due to limited time, or needing to eat ! Others were slower, more considered drawings.
I also often sketched the place we were eating in my sketchbook, providing context and a background to the story. Sometimes it was a choice of the food or the place .However, today’s blog is just about the food and drink.
Meals on the plane. Quickly decide what to sketch, as there is only a limited amount of time until the flight attendants collect it all back. With the food on the fold down table it can be a little tight on space, but that never stops me.
Sketching on the train. Mid-meal sketch. There is no need to sketch the full meal, sometimes an empty plate tells the story. At some stage, hunger takes over.
Breakfasts – most days it was cereal, but how could I resist sketching one or two of these full English breakfast meals. I often don’t complete the full circle of the plate outline. Just the hint of the plate is enough.
Dinner and lunch provide opportunities to sketch food.
We had a few special occasions too.
and of course, a cup of tea or coffee.
I am currently planning my Spring/Summer “Travel sketching with watercolour pencil” classes in Melbourne. There will be a class for Food & Drink sketching as well, as there is so much fun to be had and experimenting to do with colour and texture.
Thanks Elisa. I think drawing food relating to special occasions would be something to include in your classes. Susan
Hi and thanks. I definitely “special occasion” food sketching in my next food and drink class. I am planning the dates for Spring/Summer now.
Great Alissa, I look forward to that.
Apologies for not spelling your name correctly in my last comment. Maybe my Autocorrect thought it knew better.
Regards Susan