Saturday, June 6, 2015

Pastel Sketch from the Spring Trip



This year the deciduous leaves 
were just coming out 
and shimmered with chartreuse and gold
against the dark bluegreens
 of the evergreens.





Thursday, May 21, 2015

Spring Photography Trip


We've just returned from our annual spring trip
 to Presqui'le Provincial Park 
and these two views 
illustrate the panorama from our campsite.


The photos were stitched together
 from about 8 shots
I took with my handheld digital camera.
You can see how they overlap 
top right with bottom left.


Here (if you peer at the bottom of the photo)
 you can just see our RV on the site
 the setting sun to our right.

This year lots of photo opportunities.


Water as well as skies.


Wildlife


 Some I was anxious to get closer to.



Some I wanted to avoid.


Some surprised wildlife...


barely visible across the field.





Each year is different ..
I never fail to be fascinated 
with what gems I might discover!
 






Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Shoreline - After the storm

My calm waters post 
 was based on some shoreline photos 
taken on a calm, sunny day,

These photos were taken 
at the same location 
but as a storm moved out.



Although the sun is beginning to appear 
low lying, moody clouds hung over the water.




The turbulence caused by some strong winds
 muddied the water and deepened the tones.


After the Storm - pastel



Saturday, April 18, 2015

The temptation of Colour and Light


Pastel study - Spring Pansies

Although I've been working on a series
 of seaside and beach scenes
the first of the season's spring plants 
are appearing in the stores. 
These vibrant colours were too tempting to resist.

While looking for the right light 
to position my pot of flowers, 
the sunlight streaming onto a pot of ivy 
sitting in the window sill
also caught my attention.


Pastel Study - Ivy


Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Calm Waters and preparatory sketches

Calm Waters


This week my dogs had their annual visit to the vet.....
not very exciting you say...
until one of them managed to bite the vet.

She (the vet) got flowers and a sorry note...
Me...well....I'm still recovering.

Below are a few pastel studies in preparation for the final piece.




Marsh Scenes