After staying in Glasgow, we headed north to Edinburgh and the Highlands.
In Edinburgh, We had a fantastic view of Edinburgh Castle from our hotel room. Drawing buildings is not my thing but I I could not pass up trying. We toured the castle for day before taking a three day tour of the Highlands with Haggis Adventures.
Edinburgh Castle watercolor pen & ink 5.5X16
Our first stop at Dunkeld Cathedral was not as long as I thought (a theme that would repeat itself through our tour), which is a shame because this is probably the best drawing of a church I have ever done, even the perspective seems correct. T took photos and I may one day complete the painting (though probably not; too many other photos references waiting to be painted).
Dunkeld Cathedral watercolor pen & ink
Another quick stop and another quick sketch. I cannot remember the name of the river but the meat pastries I ate there were awesome.
River watercolor on paper 5.5X8.5
This is one of my favorites sketches from the trip. I sat sketching the ruins of Old Inverlochy Castle with an elegant writer pen (while a swarm of midges made midge-meat out of my legs; sometimes we must suffer for our art). I love the simplicity of this piece, from the washes the pen creates (the blue-gray and pinks) to the limit grass
The ruins of Old Inverlochy Castle elegant writer and watercolor
And finally, the Isle of Sky, looking across the Sound of Raasay toward Scotland. I could have stayed here for hours. I could have stayed at just about every stop on the Isle of Sky for hours. There were gorgeous vistas, in every direction, as far as the eye could see. And the sky changed rapidly, from a deep cerulean blue to somber clouds of grey. But I knew we only had a short time so I could only manage a small painting. The famous Kilt Rock was off to my left, but there were too many tour groups and photographers milling about to get a good view for a painting, so I chose the opposite vista instead.
by Kilt Rock watercolor pen & ink on paper 3.5X11
Love these, especially Edinburgh Castle and Kilt Rock, where the colors are so wonderful--evocative and whimsical and still a bit broody as most paintings of Scotland must be (I think it's a law). Also like the juxtaposition of the painted background and the pen sketch of the church (you're right, perspective on it is great!) And, as always, your descriptions make everything more fun, including midges and meat pies. :)
ReplyDeleteLove LOVE your beautiful sketch/painting of Edinburgh Castle -- this may be my favorite of yours to date! Perhaps you should consider doing more buildings!! M
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