Category: Italy

Sneak Preview! Step-by-Step Watercolor Painting: Terracotta Tile Roofs

Sneak Preview! Step-by-Step Watercolor Painting: Terracotta Tile Roofs

In just a few short months I’ll be going back to Italy! I can’t wait to see the Tuscan hills again and enjoy the endless delights of fresh, delicious Italian food. And the gelato…don’t even get me started on that! October 3-10, 2015, will find me teaching a week-long workshop in Sketchbook Journaling at Fattoria […]

It’s Here! Grab a Copy of “Sketchbook Journeys: Italy”

It’s Here! Grab a Copy of “Sketchbook Journeys: Italy”

Ever since I finished my Italy travel journal, I’ve been wanting to publish it as a Blurb book, just like I did with my Ireland sketchbook back in 2011. But it’s been over a year since I put the final brushstroke on that last sketch of Pisa, and this project just kept getting pushed to […]

A Dream Fulfilled…Teaching in Tuscany!

A Dream Fulfilled…Teaching in Tuscany!

Ever since I sketched my way through Italy a year ago, I’ve dreamed of going back one day and taking a group of sketching friends with me. Well, my friends, it’s happening! I’ve been invited to return to Tuscany in 2015 to teach sketchbook journaling, and I’d love for you to come along! In early […]

Finishing Touches to My Italy Travel Journal

Finishing Touches to My Italy Travel Journal

I always wait to do the title page for a travel journal until after I’ve completed all the sketches. I like to get a feel for what the content of the journal is before deciding on the style and subject matter for the title page. 10″ x 7″, ink & watercolor in Stillman &  Birn […]

Sketchbook Journeys – Italy: Day16 (Home at last!)

Sketchbook Journeys – Italy: Day16 (Home at last!)

Well, here I am, almost a year after I flew off for my Italian adventure, and I’m finally posting the final pages of my travel journal – I’m nothing if not persistent! 10″ x 7″, ink & watercolor in Stillman & Birn Beta series sketchbook It’s been fun reliving the journey as I finished up […]

Sketchbook Journeys – Italy: Day 15 (Pisa)

Sketchbook Journeys – Italy: Day 15 (Pisa)

After seeing pictures of the Leaning Tower all my life and reading about it in guidebooks, I was expecting it to be nothing more than a gaudy tourist trap. Suzie and I felt obligated to see it. After all, we were in Pisa, and our hotel was only two blocks away from it. So in […]

Sketchbook Journeys – Italy: Day 15 (From Cinque Terre to Pisa)

Sketchbook Journeys – Italy: Day 15 (From Cinque Terre to Pisa)

I squeezed in one last sketch of the harbor at Manarola on our last morning in Cinque Terre… 10″ x 7″, ink & watercolor in Stillman & Birn Beta series sketchbook I used the angled fence of the pedestrian walkway to create a unique lower border on the sketch, and extended the fishing boats out […]

Sketchbook Journeys – Italy: Day 15 (Scenes from Manarola)

Sketchbook Journeys – Italy: Day 15 (Scenes from Manarola)

We were only in Cinque Terre for about 24 hours, but it felt like much more, since we spent most of our time relaxing and pursuing the fine arts of ambling, meandering and wandering. The major sites to see there aren’t museums and cathedrals, but rather sparkling water, rugged cliffs, colorful houses, and terraced hillsides. […]

Sketchbook Journeys – Italy: Day 14 (Sunset in Cinque Terre)

Sketchbook Journeys – Italy: Day 14 (Sunset in Cinque Terre)

Sunset in Cinque Terre…one of the most amazing scenes of the entire trip. 10″ x 7″ ink & watercolor in Stillman & Birn Beta series sketchbook. Sketched on location with Pigma Micron pen, black, and painted later at home. It seemed almost too beautiful and perfect to be real. The picture postcard village of Manarola […]

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