Category: Sketchbooks

Sketchbook Journeys – Italy: Day 5 (Villa Monteleone & San Giorgio)

Sketchbook Journeys – Italy: Day 5 (Villa Monteleone & San Giorgio)

We ventured farther afield on day five of our Italian adventure and headed west to explore the area around Verona and Lake Garda. We weren’t exactly sure where we were going and didn’t have a firm plan for what we wanted to see, but my friend Ann had suggested we visit a small winery, Villa […]

Sketchbook Journeys: Italy – Day 4 (Marostica & Poianella)

Sketchbook Journeys: Italy – Day 4 (Marostica & Poianella)

Coming from a relatively young country like the US, I was continually impressed with how old everything is in Italy. The historic buildings have a look and feel to them that only comes with the passage of time. 10″ x 7″, watercolor & ink (black Pigma Micron pen), Stillman & Birn Beta sketchbook Everywhere you […]

Sketchbook Journeys: Italy – Day 3 (Sandrigo)

Sketchbook Journeys: Italy – Day 3 (Sandrigo)

The little town of Sandrigo was just a short drive from where we were staying in northern Italy, and it was filled with picturesque scenes just begging to be painted. 10″ x 7″, ink & watercolor, Stillman & Birn Beta series sketchbook I drew this adorable gourmet shop as I perched on my three-legged stool […]

Sketchbook Journeys: Italy – Days 2 & 3 (Mmm – Italian food!)

Sketchbook Journeys: Italy – Days 2 & 3 (Mmm – Italian food!)

The food in Italy is AMAZING! (That’s the understatement of the year!) Everything is prepared with extra care and attention to detail. The ingredients are fresh, the flavors are incredible, and everything is beautifully arranged and served. 10″ x 7″, ink & watercolor, Stillman & Birn Beta series sketchbook Even though I have to follow […]

Sketchbook Journeys: Italy – Days 1 & 2 (The flight over + our canine companions)

Sketchbook Journeys: Italy – Days 1 & 2 (The flight over + our canine companions)

A sketching trip to Italy – what a dream come true! I left Pittsburgh, PA, at 4:00 in the afternoon on April 2 and watched the sun rise the next morning over the Swiss Alps. I’d wished for this for years, and I almost had to pinch myself to believe I was actually on my […]

Sketchbook Journeys: Italy – Page 1 Travel Map

Sketchbook Journeys: Italy – Page 1 Travel Map

When I returned recently from a wonderful two-week vacation in Italy, I mentioned here that I had brought home a travel journal filled with lots of unfinished sketches from my trip. Well, I’m happy to say that, little by little, the drawings are being brought to life with watercolor. I’ve been managing to snatch a […]

The Realities of a Sketching Vacation

The Realities of a Sketching Vacation

Italy was wonderful, beautiful, art-filled, exciting, and endlessly interesting. There’s so much to tell, and it’s difficult to even know where to start. I’ll be posting lots of photos and notes about the trip over the coming weeks, but I’m guessing a lot of you are wondering if I actually did any sketching while I […]

Sketchbook Journeys: Savannah, Georgia

Sketchbook Journeys: Savannah, Georgia

My husband and I recently celebrated our 36th wedding anniversary with a trip to Savannah, Georgia … (Click any picture to enlarge)  (Watercolor & ink in a Canson 10″ x 7″ watercolor sketchbook) My favorite sketch from our trip. What a beautiful old city! The historic area has hundreds of perfectly maintained homes from the […]

Remembering Last Summer

Remembering Last Summer

Last July I sketched the gorgeous Asiatic lilies growing next to the patio in our back yard. They only bloom for a few short weeks, but their delicate beauty and sweet scent bring a smile to my face very time I walk outside. They’re just so beautiful! 5-1/2″ x 8″, ink & watercolor in Stillman […]

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