
From my sketchbook this portrait is marking the last day of August with beach and beauties. Watercolour and pentel brushpen sketch.

From my sketchbook this portrait is marking the last day of August with beach and beauties. Watercolour and pentel brushpen sketch.

A bit of sketching on the spot in Scotland.The drawing was done quickly as the weather conditions were cold and windy.I added the watercolour once in a warm and sheltered place.

Plein air sketching this morning in the delightful village of Odiham in Hampshire with some members of the Alton Art Society. We gatherered this morning at the centre of the village and after a tour of the alleys and the beautiful country lanes,we decided to start painting in front of a chosen subject. I noticed this very old cottage at the back of the church and set my folding chair to sketch it in my open sketchbook . I was accompanied by a gentleman artist who decided to do just the drawing of this quite complex subject.
I finished the whole painting in 2 and a half hours and joined the others in the local pub for a chat before leaving. The weather was overcast and I took some artistic licence to put more light. What a great morning spent with very nice people!

Mixing watercolour portraits and finding random words in the newspaper to make a double spread with a twist!

Free flowing watercolour sketch of a parrot done without preliminary drawing on watercolour paper.

Watercolour and gouache portraits on a unified background. I like to use different subjects to paint and make them appear on a double page as a whole. I try to incorporate elements of design to give a sense of balance to the recto/verso spread of my watercolour sketchbook.

Sketched rabbit onto a prepared background and a bit of collage …The long Summer holidays have started for the French kids. Parents know only too well that inevitable expression “I am bored” but in fact boredom enhances creativity so it is not all that negative !
It is time for children to run around (preferably not at home) but in fields or parks or gardens instead of staying in front of a computer or TV….

This painting was the result of a watercolour challenge proposed by Cathie Van Der Stel from the Hangar Art Centre . You can find the original photograph and the different interpretation on the French Riviera Art Facebook page.
Transparency and water movement are always tricky and I decided to tackle both without the help of masking fluid to reserve the whites : the technique consists of leaving the white from the paper and paint around it.

I went this morning to my favourite beach in Antibes and sketched people in front of me.
I follow a strategy to go to the beach there :

Portraits done with brush pen and watercolour on watercolour paper and cartridge paper. I did these two portraits very quickly and just added a bit of white pen to the old man. I like to play with contrast and different scales.