The beach at Old Hunstanton, evening light |
Tuesday evening was fine, sunny and perfect for the West Norfolk Artists Association sketching session. As I haven't had the chance to paint 'en plein air' for a while I decided this was a great opportunity. It is amazing what can be achieved in a short space of time - the tide was on its way in so speed was essential!
Painting at speed - the tide was on its way in... |
It was a shame that more members didn't venture out to join us... there were two photographers, a printmaker who went sketching along by the cliffs, Helena who painted with water soluble crayons and myself. Art can be such a solitary activity and I love the chance to work alongside others.
Old Hunstanton Beach, water mixable oils, 10"x8" (1 hour study) |
Variety of simple studies in pencil |
Simple line drawings of sculptural plants |
I think I might visit the Cambridge Botanical Gardens again soon - and they do have a café - there is something very humbling about studying the wealth of plant life and definitely an uplifting 'feel good' factor...
The regular classes I teach have finished and there is a lovely long break now until they resume in September. Although there are essential tasks to be done, planning the next term and submitting my tax return for example, I plan to get creative and experiment like mad. I love mixed media so now is a great time to play with all my favourites and see what happens. I want to continue working from life as much as possible as well. Exciting days ahead... drop in again soon and hopefully there will be more work to show you.