Category: Sketchbooks

Sketchbook Journeys: Spain

Sketchbook Journeys: Spain

Spain was wonderful! I loved every moment and came home with a journal filled with memories. Travel changes me. Living in a different country, eating the food, walking the streets, meeting the people, learning about the history of that place – it alters my perception of the world and makes me realize how rich and […]

Accordion-Fold Flower and Quote Journal

Accordion-Fold Flower and Quote Journal

I have a LOT of unfinished sketchbooks, some of which I’ve been adding to since 2012! These UFOs (UnFinished Objects) don’t bother me – I like filling them gradually over time – but I have to admit that there’s something very satisfying about finally completing one. Accordion-fold sketchbook made with 140 lb. Kilimanjaro watercolor paper […]

January Calendar – Part III

January Calendar – Part III

My January 2019 daily calendar is finally finished! I chose cool blues and purples for the borders and the spaces between the blocks. It seemed the perfect choice for a month filled with every kind of cold, dreary weather you can imagine. 12″ x 9″, ink & watercolor in an American Journey watercolor journal It […]

Taking a Chance

Taking a Chance

As I painted this sketch yesterday, I thought about all the chances I’ve been offered in my life, the ones I took and the ones I didn’t. Watercolor sketch in a 5-1/2″ x 8-1/2″ Stillman & Birn Delta series sketchbook And as my thoughts meandered back to younger days and decisions I’d made that impacted […]

January Calendar – Part II

January Calendar – Part II

My January calendar still needs a few finishing touches, like a border on the outside edge and some color between the boxes, but while I’m working on those, here’s a step-by-step explanation of how I drew the elliptical layout for the 12″ x 9″ calendar page. 31-day elliptical calendar layout 1 – Use a pencil […]

January Calendar – Part I

January Calendar – Part I

Occasionally I get the urge to keep a sketched daily calendar for a full month. Last spring I did three months in a row in March, April, and May, and that was enough to last me for awhile. I figured I would do another month whenever the mood struck, and eventually I would have a whole year’s […]

Hotel del Coronado Sketch – Finished!

Hotel del Coronado Sketch – Finished!

In my previous post, I showed you several color options for the title lettering on my unfinished sketch of Hotel del Coronado and asked which you thought worked best. I received lots of comments both here on my blog and on a Facebook group that I participate in and could tell you all put a […]

Hotel del Coronado Sketch – Opinions, Please!

Hotel del Coronado Sketch – Opinions, Please!

Whew! The holidays are over and the January lull has arrived. Don’t you love it? I really enjoy this quiet time of year, when there’s not usually much going on, and I have time to catch up on some of those projects that have been put on the back burner for awhile. I haven’t been […]

Sketching at Cabrillo National Monument

Sketching at Cabrillo National Monument

When I was in San Diego last month, my friend Karen and I enjoyed an afternoon of sketching at Cabrillo National Monument on the Point Loma Peninsula. I’ve sketched a lot of East Coast lighthouses and was excited to finally have a chance to paint a West Coast one! I decided to do a two-page […]

Plein Air Sketching with Friends

Plein Air Sketching with Friends

I love sketching with friends on location. It’s always so much fun to see what everyone chooses to sketch, what materials they use, and how they lay out their pages. We encourage and inspire each other, and it’s just plain fun sharing something I enjoy with people that I love and admire. During my recent […]

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