Seeds from last year – soon the flowers will be back in full colour. Ink pen in pocket sketchbook.
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Seeds from last year – soon the flowers will be back in full colour. Ink pen in pocket sketchbook.
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An older sketch done with watercolor, ink, and colored pencil of coneflowers. I have to really work the watercolors into the paper when I use the regular moleskine, but it ends up having a unique surface quality vs. using watercolor paper. I miss the absorbency of real watercolor paper, but I like the smooth finish of the regular moleskine paper for the final colored pencil layers. I try to adapt to the paper found in either Moleskine and make the best of whatever finish I need to utilize. I have both kinds and switch back and forth; both seem to satisfy 2 different styles.
Ink, gouache, and colored pencils in my small moleskine. It was a relaxing sketching day–hot tea, Rachmaninov Concerto No. 3, and sweet incense burning while I worked. These are Marsh Marigolds: a member of the buttercup family.
Vine leaves and a bit of blue sky – sketchbook diary entry in large moleskine sketchbook, using India ink pens in various colours. It’s autumn.
Peas in my garden.
A drawing from my garden this summer. Done in coloured ink pens in a small Moleskine cahier.
castor bean plant. http://susanrudat.blogspot.com/