Garden of the Gods 2 8" x 8" in Field Watercolor Journal with Fluid cold press watercolor paper |
When sketching outdoors, I often sketch a drawing in pencil or pen, take photos of the scene, and then add the paint in my office/studio.
But last weekend while in Colorado Springs for a wedding, I visited the Garden of the Gods and took along my w/c paints, brushes, and folding metal palette. I settled into my folding chair in a shaded area just off a walking path.
It was morning but getting hot already, so the shade felt good. I went to work, mostly oblivious of passersby.
First I drew the sketch below in pencil and added color. (Later in our hotel room, I added the ink lines and the writing.)
Then I drew in pencil the scene above and began to add paint. That's when I had the nice conversation, described below with the lady from southern India.
Garden of the Gods1 in 5" x 8" Dylusions Creative Journal Sketchbook |
The last painting, below, I created in the hotel room from a photo I'd taken that morning. Not quite the same as creating it on location, but by the time I spied this formation called "Three Graces," it was getting too hot and there was no shade near that spot.
It can be a hassle to lug the extra supplies for "real" painting when outdoors, but there's a real joy that immersive experience when you have the time. And sometimes you can have some great conversations about art, which can serve as a sort of social currency toward a meaningful connection.
Garden of the Gods 3, "Three Graces" 5" x 8" in Field Watercolor Journal with Fluid cold press watercolor paper |
Thank you Kelsey, for reaching out and connecting us with your art and your beautiful, open creativity with your life.
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