The plan for the van is to live in it (eventually), so it will have to be my mobile studio too.
Still working out how to combine being creative with being super tidy and remember in which cubbyhole I have put what.
Just spent 2 nights on a CL and did find some time to do something. The kitchen counter is the perfect height for painting and the daylight in here is really good, even on a dull day.
Watercolour attempt of church, I think Cuckfield, plenty of artistic licence. I can actually see right now that the steeple is leaning, well done Soph, hadn't spotted that yet. Interesting how I sometimes only see these things when I actually post it. I mean, I have looked at the painting, it is leaning against the other seat, I have taken a photo of it and cropped and compressed it, but I didn't notice until right now.
And then some sheep, they were clearly used to people bringing them food, they very excitedly came rushing over and then stood there for ages staring at me 'does she or doesn't she have food'? Oil pastel, quink ink (when you add water it separates out into all kinds of fabulous colours) and some Indian ink for extra darks. This is just a trial sketch, not happy with how the shrubbery in the background worked out. Like the sheep though, guess it is like olives, love or loathe my scribbly way, not offended at all if you hate it.
Still working out how to combine being creative with being super tidy and remember in which cubbyhole I have put what.
Just spent 2 nights on a CL and did find some time to do something. The kitchen counter is the perfect height for painting and the daylight in here is really good, even on a dull day.
Watercolour attempt of church, I think Cuckfield, plenty of artistic licence. I can actually see right now that the steeple is leaning, well done Soph, hadn't spotted that yet. Interesting how I sometimes only see these things when I actually post it. I mean, I have looked at the painting, it is leaning against the other seat, I have taken a photo of it and cropped and compressed it, but I didn't notice until right now.
And then some sheep, they were clearly used to people bringing them food, they very excitedly came rushing over and then stood there for ages staring at me 'does she or doesn't she have food'? Oil pastel, quink ink (when you add water it separates out into all kinds of fabulous colours) and some Indian ink for extra darks. This is just a trial sketch, not happy with how the shrubbery in the background worked out. Like the sheep though, guess it is like olives, love or loathe my scribbly way, not offended at all if you hate it.