Day 484 – Champs Elysees

What better place to start than this gorgeous avenue of world class shopping.  

 
Despite two hours of sleep on the place we managed to walk five more miles including a rainy after dinner walk to the Arc de Triomphe which is gloriously lit at night. Well worth the walk!!

  
We ate dinner at L’Artois around the corner from our Hotel  on Rue d’Artois. A sweet little place with the nicest owners. A nice way to dip our toes into Paris dining. This will get watercolor soon but not tonight after another six mile jaunt thru the drizzly beautiful Parisian streets. 

  We did a waking tour of the Marais today. Originally the Jewish district before World War II we know what happened.  The Nazis actually rounded up the children at their schools to transport them to the death camps. There are plaques dedicated to them all over the Marais. 

   
Charming Patisseries. This is the Marveilleux de Fred. We hope to go tomorrow. Fabulous cakes. Yum!
  One of the oldest buildings in the Marais. A half timber building much more typical of Rouen than Paris which was rebuilt after the third revolution of Les Mis fame with its sweeping boulevards. 

Built in the 1400s the buildings were not allowed to be all wood for fear of fire. 

 It also used to have several royal residences. Place des Vosges is all that remains of the home of Henry 4 and Catherine de Medici. She burned the palace when her husband died from jousting wounds and established this park. 

  

  
We finished the day at the Eiffel Tour. Our tickets were pre purchased they parisinfo.com. No waiting in the block long line. We went straight in at our appointed time 2 pm.

   
It is amazing. 
   The building incredible. 

  And just enormous. More than 1000 meters tall. 700 HUNDRED TONS of steel!!😳 
The view from the Eiffel Tower. Still raining sadly. I would like some photos taken in the sun. Please Thank you!! 

Thanks for reading. 

Margaret hoping in the shower.  Xxx

 

 

Day 463 more Best of Augusta #3

 

  Once i switched to the Pentel brush pen life improved. Or maybe it was Bill Karp singing Frank Sinatra?! His 100th birthday. Frank’s not Bills!!!  
This is my favorite sketch of Bill. A good stance. Shoes look good and a good hand. Score!! 

I kept trying to draw Bills hand. He waved them around a lot. I. Perpetual motion. 
 

Finally a good hand though I made him a little fat. Oops sorry Bill!! 

Thanks for reading. 

Margaret xxx 

Day430- Food Food Food!!! 

  
We ate at Taj of India the other day. I actually liked the sexond sketxh best til I painted them. Guess which one I like best now?!!funny how things change. I had trouble with my pentel brush running on this paper so I never painted the cerulean around the name of the restaurant. I read somewhere recently that the Pentel brush pen will sometimes run on certain paper. Guess I hit the jackpot on this one. Strathmore mixed media paper. Usually it behaves but I do have two brush pens. I may have used the Kuretake with carbon platinum black on the second one. No runny problems on it. You have to love that carbon platinum black. NEVER runs. 

My favorite dish was mine. The chicken tiki Marsala. It was painted with cad red then Quin gold.  Last I added touches of green apatite to the bowl. Lots of wet on wet.  The same colors were used on the kuchumba just watery. Quin gold and Inathridone on the rice. I actually used most of the same colors on all the dishes just in different variety. 

  
Having never been to Taj of India before I was hoping for an exotic interior. But no. Gold walls with one lonely wall hanging and an alcove. However there was a birthday party  in progress having a good time. The odd waiter who had hair like a rasta was added for some variety. His hair and huge beard were red and black. Very odd. He was a really sweet guy and kept the water glasses full. Good idea since the food was spicy. Not a spicy food eater. 

Skin tone – Quin red and yellow ochre. Burnt sienna for shadows sometimes with a touch of cerulean. 

Greys and darks. Made with Cerulean and burnt umber or burnt umber and ultramarine blue. Test them for a great variety of greys blacks and Browns. 

Thanks for reading. 

Margaret xxx

Day 426 Costco

  
Last week I sat in the corner at Costco’ s cafe area drawing the lunch crowd. There’s one table that has a 180 view and SCORE. I hid behind my purse. 

I really like the way the wall of boxes turned out in the background. And the way most of the people turned out. I actually painted out one guy whose drawing went astray.  Can you find him!? 

It was also hard getting all the bodies with legs as they came and went. 

Next time I will draw something easy like my polish sausage and the drink. 

  
This should be a fun place for urban sketching. Or at least getting pics of the roustabouts working. Check their webpage for when they visit near you. 

Thanks for reading.  Class tomorrow. Busy day!!

Margaret xxx

 

Day 421 – A Little Urban Sketching 

  

at Fitch and Fifth in Surrey Center in Augusta Ga. A room full of people and I am waiting to eat. What else would I do?!

 Scenes like this really call my name to get out my Noodler Ahab or my brush pen and get busy drawing.  

I do usually paint these later because I don’t want to impose on whoever I am with too much. 

TIP: Oh. Almost forgot. The ledger strip down the side.  Whenever you see that I can promise you there is something I really didn’t like about the sketch.  In this case it was a waiter running a bill. Usually a figure on the side is nice but this one was not!! What to do?! Glue some ledger paper down and record our dinner. 
Ps it was delicious. My trout was perfect. I forgot their five stars. Oops. Will fix that!!! Or maybe not. Really like it just the way it is. 

 
And you thought the body was round?! Enjoy. One more page left!! 

Thanks for reading. 

Margaret xxx

Day 397 – Louies Back Yard

  

  
Louies Back Yard Key West

 Whenever I go on a trip there always seems to be some leftover sketches that don’t quite get painted.  I call these making my own coloring book because sooner or later I go back and paint them.  

Right now I have six from Key West and 8 or ten from Garden City to paint.  Hopefully I will knuckle down on the next few days and get some knocked out. Several of them I really like including more of the court house chickens. Of course you said she has more chickens to paint lol.  

  
 
 This is one I got around to painting.  Louies should have about ten stars on its sketch.  

Mahi Mahi with Mango sauce.

The food is superb the servers outstanding and the views are amazing. Hands down our favorite for divine food. Go at lunch to save a little on the bill!! 

  

  
A not to be beaten combo of great food and gorgeous view. 

    After we ate inside we sat on the back deck enjoying the breeze and the view of the Florida straits. 

  The view from out table. 

  My divine sautéed yellowfin tuna a la Julia Childs flounder in Julie and Julia. I have the recipe. I guess I need to turn it into a recipe sketch. Easy and oh so delicious. We used to make it with striped and hybrid. To think I almost didn’t get it because I am tired of tuna a la Charlie in a can. Not the same at all!! 

  My sisters Beef. Also fab. 

  My creme brûlée with a brownie buried in it. Melt in your mouth deliciousness. 

A coconut orange cream  pie like nothing you have ever eaten. The creme brûlée wins the desert contest BUT if you go twice like we did you can try both!! 

 

Day 397 – Travel Day 

  

  
Louies Back Yard Key West

 Whenever I go on a trip there always seems to be some leftover sketches that don’t quite get painted.  I call these making my own coloring book because sooner or later I go back and paint them.  

Right now I have six from Key West and 8 or ten from Garden City to paint.  Hopefully I will knuckle down on the next few days and get some knocked out. Several of them I really like including more of the court house chickens. Of course you said she has more chickens to paint lol.  

  
 
 This is one I got around to painting.  Louies should have about ten stars on its sketch.  

Mahi Mahi with Mango sauce.

The food is superb the servers outstanding and the views are amazing. Hands down our favorite for divine food. Go at lunch to save a little on the bill!! 

  

  
A not to be beaten combo of great food and gorgeous view. 

    After we ate inside we sat on the back deck enjoying the breeze and the view of the Florida straits. 

  The view from out table. 

  My divine sautéed yellowfin tuna a la Julia Childs flounder in Julie and Julia. I have the recipe. I guess I need to turn it into a recipe sketch. Easy and oh so delicious. We used to make it with striped and hybrid. To think I almost didn’t get it because I am tired of tuna a la Charlie in a can. Not the same at all!! 

  My sisters Beef. Also fab. 

  My creme brûlée with a brownie buried in it. Melt in your mouth deliciousness. 

A coconut orange cream  pie like nothing you have ever eaten. The creme brûlée wins the desert contest BUT if you go twice like we did you can try both!! 

 

Day 391 – Buzzards Roost part 2

  
 As we sadly left the Keys we made a return trip to Buzzards Roost on Key Largo. I drew this as we waited for our order to arrive. As usual the service was not super though our waitress was an overworked sweetheart (too many tables) this time but the view was still gorgeous!!!  

   The view

Drawn with my Noodler Creaper loaded with Platinum Carbon Black ink. 
  
The food was amazing this trip. We ate Mahi Mahi wraps. Oh my gosh it was sooo good. We both kept the second half of our sandwich for dinner. Sadly we ended up throwing it out since we never ate dinner that nite. Nobody wants tomaine poisoning on a four hundred mike drive. 

  
 I also sketched the marine at Garden cove. This was our view from our table minus the bank of flowers across the edge.  
Here it painted. The yellow in the palms and on the boats is Quin gold. I like the glow it gives to the shadows on the boats. 

If a storm had not been blowing in I could sit here for hours drawing and enjoying the view. Garden Cove is just a gorgeous place. A piece of Heaven!!

Day 390 – the days Pile UP!! 

A year and 25 days now of consecutive blogging.


Buzzards Roost on Key Largo. The restaurant has an amazing view of Garden Cove out to the Atlantic or is it the Florida Straits?! Eating out on the covered deck is hard to beat surrounded by beautiful, water boats and amazing flowers.


We actually ate there twice. The first time was coconut shrimp. Fried a little too long to suit my taste. I like my shrimp fried in three and a half minutes period. The second meal was much better.    Otherwise they start to get tough. It was still good not great. The staggering view more than made up for the lack of  superior food and so so wait staff.

Stay tuned tomorrow for more Buzzards Roost sketching and food

About the watercolor : all the water was painted wet on wet. Palm Trees were painted light yellow and allowed to dry. Touches of Quin gold were added.  They were then painted w a variety of greens and Inathradone blue for the darks.

Thanks for reading.

Margaret ️xxx

Day 389 Drawing Duval Street

  
Duval Street – $150 app 8×40″ Heavy Stonehenge paper

I actually drew this one after I drew the chickens. I was so hot I sat in the Starbucks on Duval drawing passersby. 

  
I tried to give them a tropical feel. Crowds on Duval do not look like an Atlanta crowd or the denizens of my favorite cafe Inner Bean or customers running into Earthfare. 

  
Tank tops tshirts short shorts sunglasses and flip flops are the order of the day. Chickens  use the crosswalks and palms line the road. 

  
I tried to use bright tropical colors to give a tropical feel to this long strip. 

It was not the best vantage point to see people to sketch quickly. They went by TOO quickly. Mere seconds. 
TIP:  This was drawn with a Pentel brush pen. I actually have two brush pens because drawing these strips use up the ink.  Hate to run out while drawing a strip. 

 I generally start with the shoulders and next the head. 

Thanks for reading. 

Margaret ️xxx