I really love the smaller one. I think it’s because the orange and green opposite colors (and I love the lines in the road)–but I THINK the opposite colors are more “right there” without much else mixed in. I just love that green and orange. And I think those 2 colors are hard to do. Beautiful!
thanks guys! Gus, for this one I used winsor newton watercolors on a sketch moleskine. For the italy book, I used PH martins ink on an old register that my grandma gave me.
Sophie Brown 10:56 am on August 28, 2008 | #
I really love the smaller one. I think it’s because the orange and green opposite colors (and I love the lines in the road)–but I THINK the opposite colors are more “right there” without much else mixed in. I just love that green and orange. And I think those 2 colors are hard to do. Beautiful!
mugitea 12:19 pm on August 28, 2008 | #
So charming. This is a good example of why I like looking at sketches rather than fine art.
3lla 12:31 pm on August 28, 2008 | #
Wonderful use of color.
ValD 4:31 pm on August 28, 2008 | #
Like the colors! What is the size of your moleskine?
rmcarey 12:35 am on August 29, 2008 | #
It puts you right there- wonderful.
Gus 12:30 pm on September 12, 2008 | #
I’m interested in what materials you use for this sketch and for you Italy sketchbook. Also, do you have a website? Thanks.
cbuchholz 11:34 am on September 17, 2008 | #
thanks guys! Gus, for this one I used winsor newton watercolors on a sketch moleskine. For the italy book, I used PH martins ink on an old register that my grandma gave me.
cbuchholz 11:39 am on September 17, 2008 | #
oh, and I don’t have a website unfortunately, except for flickr.