Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Rocky Shoreline Series part 01

In August you'll find most people 
enjoying sandy beaches 
 but I'm drawn to the shorelines
where water and rock meet dramatically.

This visit prompted 
(what inadvertently became)
a series of pastels 
looking more closely 
at that fascinating landscape.

This first example is a sketch on
 " Brown Recycled Rough Sketch Paper "
(Michaels Craft Store).
It doesn't lend itself to fussing around
but really grabs the pastel
so it's great for quick ideas. 

Rocky Shoreline 01

With a bird's eye view
I concentrated 
on the bold contrast
 of black rock
and foamy surf. 

On closer inspection
I needed my camera to capture
the interesting patterns of surf and rock.
(Couldn't do this without a digital camera)
as you can be free 
to snap and snap and snap again,
until you capture the moment!

Rocky Shoreline 02

This pastel was on a finer grained,
 toned pastel paper (smooth).
"Strathmore".
There is a subtle difference.
More opportunity 
to tune into the nuance
 of colour and tonal contrasts.

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