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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