Travels with Kate and Joseph--I always appreciate your captures--whether vignettes of the airport so expertly composed on the page or a oceanside glimpse of seabirds, rocks & water. All showing a life (your life) fully lived.
Airports are great practice. I have a few airport sketches on http://nuttdraws.blogspot.com/2013/01/travelling-in-fortt-worth-texas-people.html but they lack your editing and refinement. I have to agree with Barbara. The middle one reminds of the great japanese prints of water and rocks becuase of the mood and "just about right" amount of artistic moves and color.
Thanks so much, all! You know, James, I think I was going for that Japanese feeling! I've got more sketches I haven't gotten up yet, still playing catchup after the trip.
Travels with Kate and Joseph--I always appreciate your captures--whether vignettes of the airport so expertly composed on the page or a oceanside glimpse of seabirds, rocks & water. All showing a life (your life) fully lived.
ReplyDeleteI always love seeing your sketches Kate. They inspire me.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sketches Kate. I really like the toned paper...I'm going to have to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteGreat sketches. The middle one is my favorite - I love the flow of the water.
ReplyDeleteAirports are great practice. I have a few airport sketches on http://nuttdraws.blogspot.com/2013/01/travelling-in-fortt-worth-texas-people.html but they lack your editing and refinement. I have to agree with Barbara. The middle one reminds of the great japanese prints of water and rocks becuase of the mood and "just about right" amount of artistic moves and color.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, all! You know, James, I think I was going for that Japanese feeling! I've got more sketches I haven't gotten up yet, still playing catchup after the trip.
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