How can I be Home ALREADY!!
I have been planning, packing and dreaming of my trip to Italy. Suddenly it is over. Yesterday, cleaning my teeth in Venice, today in my bathroom. This. Can’t. Be. Right.
Sketching inside the Facciata del Duomo d'Orvieto - built in 1300's |
Yes, I did climb up that Big hill to the Civita di Bagnoregio - Awesome Day! |
Sketching in the Roman Forum - nice to have a shady spot after walking around in the sun all day |
I know, you probably aren't going to Italy this year but you do have
plans/activities. Making your art part of your experience can be a challenge. I know how you feel.
You struggle to keep committed and want some
ideas to keep you going.
You fear you wont keep up the momentum once you are away.
You cant visualize how to be consistent with
all the demands on your time.
There is no one answer but here’s how I
handled my trip. I hope it inspires you
to find success on yours.
Pen and book were ready so captured a few different tidbits as the day unfolded. Some colour was added later. |
Of course I had to draw something at the Roman Forum, there was so much on the grounds. The statue was from one of the statues at the Vatican |
2.
Set Priorities
with yourself and other group members ahead of time: I knew I wanted to sketch something from each
area we visited. I was always on the
lookout for something I wanted to draw, each day of our wondering. This meant as our day unfolded, I could
insert my stopping to draw into a workable schedule that all could live
with. When we were wondering the grounds
of the Rome Forum after out tour, I found a spot I had seen on the tour and set
to work. My sisters found washrooms,
visited a few other spots on the grounds and relaxed in the shade. They were ready for a little down time and
were happy to accommodate my 30 minute stop.
The Statue and the Flower Stand were in the main square where we had dinner a few times. I was able to work on these right from our table. |
3.
Have your
materials ready: We generally ate dinner at restaurants, our big relaxing meal
of the day. It is so easy to leave your
place by 9ish and soon it is 7pm. You’re
tired, thirsty and just want to relax for a bit over dinner. It is wonderful there. They have these great squares, with outdoor
restaurants. So easy to see interesting
things while you dine. After ordering
or after eating, I pulled out my book and pen and ‘went to work’. No fiddling for materials, no remembering they
were back at our rooms, just pulled out my pen from my nifty pocket on the leg of
my pants and cracked open my book.
The view from the Spanish Steps and Back at the Market |
Of Course you have to go on a Gondola Ride in Venice - My sister, Maureen and I |
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Join me for a morning of Outdoor Sketching:
Small group Outdoor Sketching Classes on Tuesday morning, July 30, August 6, 13, and 20. The classes will be small, max 5. We will meet at 10-12:30 in a few of the local parks in North Surrey. ie. Bear Creek Park, Tynehead Park. The cost is: $45 tx incld.per session Book all 4 sessions for $150. Bring your own supplies
Contact Me to register.
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Have a great Artful Day,
Wendy
2 comments:
Wendy this must have been a delightful trip. So enjoyed seeing your sketch book pages. You will certainly have lots of memories as you look back over these in the future. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Debbie, I do enjoy my sketchbook and it really inspires me to do more. 🤗
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