Friday 4 September 2015

Slow progress, and a little drawing challenge

Last Sunday, I spent the day in the beautiful countryside of Appenzell, to celebrate a 85th birthday. I would have loved to go for a proper walk, taking photos, but with temperatures of just over 30 degrees Celsius again, and not a cloud in the sky, it was just too hot for walking, and too bright for photos.


From the alpine meadows and cowbells to a very different landscape. With the heat, and being away all day on Sunday, I didn't get much painting done, but I made a little progress with my landscape. After having started it as an imagined landscape, I decided to take some inspiration form a real one, Kimmeridge Bay in Dorset. It still needs a lot of work done, but it's slowly taking shape. On Tuesday, with the beginning of September, summer made space for autumn, and now that the weather is getting cooler and wetter, I hope to be spending a lot more time in my studio.


I really enjoyed the August Break photo challenge last month. Thinking about the prompts and how to translate them into a photo, setting up a scene, choosing the camera, taking the shot... I felt a bit sad when it ended, it was nice to keep busy. So I decided to try and to my own little challenge. With all the photographing, and summer in general, I have much neglected drawing. I'm therefore trying to do a little drawing every evening of this month, well, almost every evening. Just a very quick sketch, nothing special or elaborate. And not on Wednesdays, as with the end of summer, Swedish class has started again, and I get back late. Here's the first two, Tuesday and Thursday. As I already have one sheep painting in progress, and another one planned, it only makes sense to practice drawing them. And I found these pretty acorns the other day, which made a lovely subject to draw too. Now I just have to remember to keep my little challenge up.



One disadvantage of the days getting shorter and darker is, of course, that it is much more difficult to get a good photo when having to take them in artificial light.

13 comments:

  1. Wonderful photo of the beautiful landscape and love the sketches and your painting. The shorter days do make for nice, long and cozy evenings though! Happy PPF, Hugs, Valerie

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  2. Good way to challenge yourself! Hope you are able to keep it up! Wonderful sketches and landscape! Love your photo too!! Enjoy the last little bit of summer... I am a Fall girl myself! Hope it's not 30 again this year.

    Hugs Giggles

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  3. Eine herrliche Landschaft und tolle Zeichnungen und auch die Malerei ist toll!

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  4. such a gorgeous landscape photo, and I equally love your painting! Lovely sketches too. Very hot here yet and I am not complaining-autumn is slowly creeping in with cooler nights...

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  5. How beaitiful landscape photo and painting, and your sketces are lovely, too. Have a lovely beginning of Autumn ♥

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  6. I loved the photo, and your sketches of sheep and acorns are amazing! I love the colors you are using in your landscape painting. Absolutely beautiful.

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  7. Love the painting in progress and the animals too. Wonderful sketches! Thanks for sharing!

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  8. The photo is so pretty and the inspiration came through with your beautiful art.
    Nicole/Beadwright

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  9. Your landscape is looking great already, and I love your little challenge. I like the composition of your sheep drawing too. Beautiful picture!

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  10. I really loved your paintings and photography. The black and white photos were very intriguing. I work in a variety of art mediums and have a blog. I'd love for you to check it out at saltairandpistachios.com

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  11. That photo is so beautiful... and your landscape painting looks great (even if it's still being worked on). Your sketches are awesome too. Wonderful work. xx

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  12. Wonderful sketches and love the landscape. Have a great weekend.

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  13. The photo landscape is beautiful. Yep, the painting landscape is coming right along. I love the sheep drawings. Blessings, Janet PPF

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