Landscape sketch in watercolour / mixed media.
Nature.... it leaves you speechless... then turns you into a storyteller.”
Showing posts with label Leslie Snider watercolours. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Leslie Snider watercolours. Show all posts
Saturday, July 18, 2015
Monday, March 23, 2015
First week of Spring! HAH!!!
It might be the first week of spring
here in southern Ontario
but you wouldn't know it
by all the snow on the ground
and sub freezing temperatures!
I took this photo on our morning walk at Lemoine Point, Kingston
Meanwhile the spring bulbs are going to have to put up a fight to survive.
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Yellow
I'm not sure what this means
from a psychological point of view
but I seem to be obsessed
this week
with variations on the colour
yellow.
Watercolour study of leaves
Friday, July 18, 2014
Summer Days
This photo was taken on a Presquile Provincial Park walk.
Behind the viewer is a pretty meadow,
low lying often with standing water and young trees,
a favourite of wildlife, sometimes deer... often plentiful birdlife.
In front of the viewer is a canopy of trees
leading to a cool area of old growth forest,
a welcome respite on a hot summer day.
In my interpretation
the spindly trees of the foreground
have become more substantial and lush.
This allowed me to create soft foreground masses
that act as a contrast
to the dark but inviting entrance
into the woods.
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Monday, July 14, 2014
Bonnechere sketchbook
After working with pastels
for several weeks
I felt the need for a change
and pulled out
my watercolours.
The photo was taken last summer in Bonnechere Provincial Park.
I had tackled this subject in pastel
but hadn't been able to capture
the interesting contrasts between the reddish tree,
the yellow green grasses on the left
and the dark reflection on the far right.
This is my quick sketch
trying to capture the contrasts
as well as the light bouncing of the surfaces.
Some of that energy appears to be lost
but that is deceiving
as the photo of the finished watercolour
doesn't reflect
some of the more subtle
play of colour
seen in the original.
Thursday, June 19, 2014
Printable Bookmarks
Just for fun!
From one of my watercolour designs
Instructions
Print page one - Flip and print page two -
Trim and use in your favourite reading material!
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