I started the day taking Trees and the City with
Shari Blaukopf. I was excited about it because Shari is a master at watercolors.
But we started with some ink sketches. At the first workshop of the first day of the Symposium, I always feel like I've forgotten how to sketch, so these trees are a bit more tentative than my usual sketches.
Winsor and Newton donated watercolors for the workshop, so we each got a palette and tubes of a couple of blues, yellow, red, and burnt sienna. Notice I didn't say green! We worked on mixing greens, and mixing colors on the paper.
I've been sketching with watercolor kits for so long that I can't remember when I last painted with watercolors straight from the tube. It was fun! Such a different experience moving that juicy paint around.
Which is also why my final sketch ended up looking a bit like an acrylic painting. But I like it! It was fun.
Here are our final sketches. I'm surprised we got that much done with all of the chatting we were doing.
After lunch and a long walk I took a demo with Peggy Wong who taught us all about making our own sketchbooks!