I spent most of Sunday afternoon in the Fitzroy Gardens, Melbourne, preparing for my Nature Sketching with Watercolour Pencil class next Saturday. I was doing a ‘run through’ deciding on timings for sketching, which trees to choose and where the shade and seats are.
Below are three sketches. One is looking at the tree trunk close up, observing. The second is stepping back a bit, with the same tree, but a bit more scenery. The third sketch of the day was a large panorama, including the same tree. I remembered to take photographs along the way: one at 5 minutes, one at 15 minutes and the final at 20 minutes. It was a learning experience for me.
Sketch one- Moreton Bay Fig up close
I started by sitting close to a tree and observing the bark in the trunk. I was looking at its patterns and colours. It is a large Moreton Bay Fig and is a feature of the Gardens. If we don’t choose to sketch this tree, there are many others nearby with character.
Sketch two-stepping back
For the second sketch, I stepped back from the tree. I still wanted to include it in the sketch, but also give some background to provide context.
Sketch three – stepping back further
The final sketch to include this tree had me walking back even further to try and include some of its branches and the tops of other trees.
And to end the day, a quick unplanned sketch of magpies on a low branch in the tree next to me. My class is Nature Sketching, but there is not a lot of highly visible wildlife in the Gardens. In my class. I will ask the students to collect something off the ground to sketch. The Moreton Bay Fig has some nice interesting leaves when they have fallen on the ground, and some lovely fruit that are small, round and greenish purple).
Of course, if it rains, this may change….. but we will sketch anyway.
There are still places available if you would like to join in , book here.
You have done well with your preparations for your nature sketching class. The Moreton Bay Fig tree is a good one to choose. I am sure your class will enjoy the day.
Thank you!
Hi Alissa … delighted to see the recent upload to the Fitzroy Gardens flickr group. I always appreciate the pastels and the evergreens captured adroitly. Reminds me of our art classes during architecture school so long ago. Cheers