Get ready for a mammoth post! June was filled to the brim with activities, and I captured them all on one 9″ x 12″ calendar page in my American Journey Journaling Sketchbook. 9″ x 12″, ink & watercolor in an American Journey Journaling Sketchbook (Click on this larger image file to see all the details) […]
Category: Sketches
Camping, Sketching, and Some Really Big Fish!
We went camping for a few days last week at Pymatuning State Park in northwestern Pennsylvania, and I managed to squeeze in one quick sketch before our grandkids arrived. Two-page spread in a Khadi 5″ x 6-1/2″ sketchbook (Click to enlarge) And I do mean quick! I spent about an hour on it, start to […]
Sketches from Croatia – Part 7 – Žrnovo
More armchair travel from my Croatia trip last fall… Most of our day trips on the island of Korcula had been to seaside towns, but one day we traveled a few kilometers inland to the lost-in-time village of Žrnovo. Sketch of buildings in Žrnovo by Leslie Fehling Ink & watercolor, 7.5″ x 7.5″, in a handmade […]
Sketches from Croatia – Part 6 – Sketching in Orebic
We pulled away from Korcula one morning on a ferry bound for the mainland where we would be sketching in the seaside resort of Orebic. That day, everyone chose their own view to sketch, and I picked this pretty iron gate. The flowers drew me in. I loved the way the pink flowers played off […]
Sketches from Croatia – Part 5 – The Peaceful Village of Račišće
Are you ready for a getaway? Let’s escape to the island of Korcula in the Adriatic Sea, a place I visited last fall that seems like a dream now. Those days spent painting old stone buildings and aquamarine seas were among the happiest I can remember, and, over the past few months, I’ve been reliving […]
A May Calendar of Flowers
Springtime is a season of optimism and hope, a testimony to the fact that nothing lasts forever, including winter (and pandemics). 9″ x 12″, ink & watercolor in an American Journey Journaling Sketchbook with 140 lb. hot-press paper Every May, when the roadsides here in Pennsylvania are painted with the colors of wild phlox and buttercups, a […]
A Walk in the Woods
In mid-April my husband and I got out of the house one morning and headed for Mason-Dixon Historical Park in West Virginia, just a half hour from our home. We wandered through forests carpeted with wild violets and walked along the shores of Dunkard Creek where huge sycamore trees show off their mottled grey and […]
Safe at Home
Every day, I remind myself…. Blue-grey Staedtler Fineliner pen, colored pencils, watercolor, & washi tape in a 3.5″ x 5.5″ Moleskine Japanese Album journal When I’m resenting the constraints on my life right now and longing for a return to normalcy, I try my best to focus on the ways in which this enforced isolation […]
Pandemic Days: Comfort Food, Walking, and a Few Tears
I’ve filled twenty pages in my little COVID-19 sheltering-in-place journal over the past five weeks, and I think I’ll probably have time to fill the entire sketchbook before things get back to normal. Here are some of the sketches I’ve been working on… All sketches were done in a 3.5″ x 5.5″ Moleskine Japanese Album […]
Guest Artist: Karen Colson, & “The Lost Continent of Quarantine” Sketch
My friend Karen Colson from Carlsbad, California, has been sheltering in place for the past month, like the rest of us, and documenting her experiences on the pages of her sketchbook journal. I first met Karen during my Tuscany workshop in 2016, and she’s one of my favorite artists. I love her style and color […]