Below are my sketches from this past week. All are in my Moleskine 13 x19 cm watercolour sketchbook with watercolour pencils. I have added water to some pages,which makes it look like paint. Other pages or areas of the page I have left as pencil on paper.
This was my view from the hairdresser as I waited 20 minutes for my haircolour to set. Luckily the car did not drive away in that time. I initially drew the car and then added the background and street.
I walked into the city and was struck by the brilliant blue sky and white clouds. I sketched the city skyline in the blue (Light Pthalo Blue I think) of the sky. I always sketch directly with the watercolour pencils onto the page. I never use a graphite pencil to do an initial sketch. I think this comes from my travel sketching where you really don’t have time to do things twice. There is also energy with those first lines, even (or especially) if they are wonky.
My lunch break drawing It was too cold outside to sketch, so I sat in the library I work in and drew one of the older books from the shelf. It lived a hard life before being acquired by us. All of the issues of his journal are available online, so there is no need to get books off the shelf. However, there is nothing like an old book, let alone being surrounded by them. It is good to be back at work.
This is not watercolour pencil. It is a multicoloured pencil where you have no control over colour It was given to me and is fun. This came from Daiso (a $2 shop in Sydney) and is Niji-Iro Pencil if you are interested
a quick sketch at a coffee shop
It is a holiday today, Here is my brunch.
Have a good week and happy sketching.