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 387 – too many chickens

  
I may be growing tired of painting Key West chickens. I painted quite a few today. All of them were painted wet on wet. 

Thought we all needed a joke on Thursday. This is actually one of the court house chickens I drew while walking around one afternoon. There are more courthouse and post office chickens and wild life center chickens. Too many chickens lol. 

  
Here’s another court house chicken who was near a homeless guy who was laying in the sidewalk on Whitehead enjoyingy the shade of  a palm tree. 

The Palm was first painted Winsor yellow then green apatite and finally cobalt with dabs of cad red.

The chickens are painted with Quin red orange Quin gold Quin red Inathridone blue and viridian green. 

Thanks for reading. 

Better paintings tomorrow nite. 

Thanks for reading.  

 

Day 387 – too many chickens

  
I may be growing tired of painting chickens. I painted quite a few today. 

Thought we all needed a joke on Thursday. This is actually one of the court house chickens I drew while walking around one afternoon. There are more courthouse and post office chickens and wild life center chickens. Too many chickens lol. 

  
Here’s another court house chicken who was near a homeless guy who was laying in the sidewalk on Whitehead enjoyingy the shade of  a palm tree. 

The Palm was first painted Winsor yellow then green apatite and finally cobalt with dabs of cad red.

The chickens are painted with Quin red orange Quin gold Quin red Inathridone blue and viridian green. 

Thanks for reading. 

Better paintings tomorrow nite. 

Thanks for reading.  

 

Day 385 – A few loose ends 

Some of my favorite things about key west is the wildlife.  

The double page  in my Moleskine watercolor book. I decided they were the last double spread because they are so iconic in Key West. Literally they are everywhere behind and under almost any bush, in the parking lots, under the tables in your favorite restaurant. You can not help but fall I love with them. 

A few chicken stories! 

  Chickens actually use the crosswalks to cross the busy streets. I saw them do it with my own two eyes. Truly they do. And I love following them around to draw them. 

Roosters. Indispensable to their families. If you feed the chickens the roosters let the hens and chicks eat first while they are on the look out for enemies. Keeps the species going. I never thought a rooster could be so thoughtful and protective of his brood though I have seen a male Cardinal take care of his babies.    
Ibis at the Wildlife Center. What a hoot. They follow you around i hopes of a snack. And seem to pose like this one.  

 
One of my favorite Watercolors I did at Key west. The wildlife center ibis.  
  

A few of the eight or so ibis sketches I did at the wildlife center last Saturday. Or was it Friday?! In Key West the days run into each other. 
  

 

I spent a lot of time taking pics of iguanas. They are so fascinating. Living dinosaurs. 

  My favorite finished iguana sketch.   
This guy a big grey one was begging with the ibis til he got scared and leapt into a tree.  They are SO fast. And he was big. More than four feet long. He blended right into the palm tree. 
 

We fondly nicknamed this one Mango. A big fellow at the condos. I stalked him talking to him nicely. He would begrudgingly pose. Later we saw him repeatedly whip a kid who was throwing stuff at him. OUCH!! I don’t blame Mango one bit. Someone should have been watching the kid. Evidently iguanas also have razor sharp teeth. They hang out in the trees in Key West and would rather run climb or swim away than get in a fight. 

  
A large green one. I think this is my favorite color but they are all so gorgeous like a watercolor and blend right into their surroundings. 

   
Sunrise in the Keys. Going to miss these too. Enough for today. Can’t wait to get home and get my paintbrush busy! 

Thanks for reading! 

Margaret xxx

Day 383 – on the road again!!

The long road home. Two days of driving from Key West to Atlanta. 

 Amazing sunsets

 Thought I would share some of the highlights of our trip. 

   
  The ghost
hunt
tour with Michael 
Creepy but fascinating. You do hunt for ghosts. 😳

 the Lloyds tropical bike tour and 

   Analise and her

 food tour YUMMMMM
  The Papas 

  And sitting at Mallory square during the eight mile hike. THINK SWEAT!! 
   
Eating at a few of our fans. Caroline’s on Duval super wait staff salad was the best we ate. Bamboozled salad. 

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Blue Heaven Thomas and Petronia Chickens and wonderful breakfast of eggs Benedict with pink shrimp. And a band in a funky spot including a chicken cemetery. 

   

  

Louies Backyard. The best food on the island.  Expensive but deliciousness. Lunch is a cheaper option.   

Hogfosh Grill on Stock Island. Hogfosh Tacos of course. 

 
 Buzzards Roost in Key Largo. Recommend their Mahi Mahi wrap. Gorgeous view of Garden Cove. 

  
Another sunset. 

Stay tuned for more Key West. I only have 1500 photos!!!

Thanks for reading!!! 

Margaret xxx

Day 382 Key West Food Tour – A Commission

  
I drew this in my sketch book after we went on the Key West Food Tour. The tour director Analise had to have one for herself so I spent a couple of days tweaking the small one and painting it. 
 

  
She was tickled pink with it. I am sure it will be framed shortly and gracing her office walls soon!  
Let me know if you need me to do one for your business! Or your town!! 
     
What you do with all those maps and ephemera you pick up on your trip. Draw on them!! 
 

    Yesterday was our last full day in Key West. We are packing to leave now. It was also the culmination of the Hemingway Days – the Pamplona bull race key west style and the winner of the Heningway Look alike contest is announced. 

   
  The guy on the left , Pat, won the contest lady eat. All the guys with the red ribbon and medal are previous winners. There were 175 entrants this year. Mostly old guys with big white beards. As my friend Siobhan quipped Key West is where Santa goes in the summer!! Lol   A rowdy crowd follows the papas around the block. 
     
  We also went to the Audubon House. His paintings there are gorgeous as are the gardens.  

Out the Audubon house window to the Customs house. We included a tour of it on our SEVEN Mile GUT it out tour. Next year we are doing the hemingway five K. lol. Going into training NOW!!

  
   Incredible philodendrons and pothos we grow as house plants tower fifty feet high in the yard. 

  My favorite plant in the garden. 

A lobster plant. I think. 

    
 The ginger plant beautiful and smell heavenly. 
    
 

Orchids hang off the trees. 
   

 
  and banana plants abound. 

Stay tuned for more Key West tomorrow. 
Thanks for reading
Margaret xxx

Day 377 – and chickens

  I love drawing chickens. I NEVER used to understand WHY anyone would like painting drawing buying chicken paintings. Now I know. They are just fun to draw as are all birds.  These are drawn with my Noodler creaper Ahab in my almost finished moleskine. Thank goodness.

 I still really don’t like that paper!! The paint just seems to stick to the paper. You can not wash out the color. It just sticks. NO FUN!! 

From now on I am sticking to Strathmore 500 mixed media paper or Stillman and Birn Zeta sketchbooks. NO MORE moleskine watercolor books ever again.  At least I only have one more page in that moleskine!!  HURRAH!! 
 Here’s a picture for you to draw that I took at the Wildlife Center yesterday!!  

I still have to go back and draw the egret  pelicans hawk and various sea birds at the Wildlife Center. 
I rounded the corner there and on the sidewalk was a HUGE white egret. 

  I guess we were both scared.  

 He flew off. 

If you want to draw either the egret or the chickens feel free!! 
Thanks for reading! 

Margaret ️xxx

Day 375 – Food Tour part 2

  

 

The whole enchilada. Wanted to post before I pass out from a fun four mile bike ride with Lloyds Bike tour. Color me worn out.   Lettering done with my pentelbrush pen and my noodler creaper Ahab.   

Annlises logo. Can’t go wrong with her tour. Viking would be proud to say she did their tour!! Terrific local food and local color!! And Annelise worked hard to keep us hydrated. We each got our own fresh coconut to drink. Amazing!! 

All the food was delicious but I fell I love with the fish taco at Andys cabana. I have eaten a lot of fish tacos lately and this one was perfection. I also drank coffee something I NEVER EVER do. Cuban coffee from El Siboneys could be my new energy drink. 

We also learned about the history,  architecture, the real estate market, and the flora and fauna. She does a super tour. A native of Key West she shares her huge amount of knowledge with her clients and if she doesn’t know she doesn’t mind telling you. Chances are good she does know!!   

We also got a list of other restaurants tha specialize in local fresh caught seafood and fresh local veggies. So far we have eaten at two. Louies Backyard and Camilles. Fabulous food. Just fabulous. Great atmosphere. Can’t recommend either of them enough or the Food tour. 

   Annlise. She’s actually prettier than this wc.   
The pages 

  Up close for your enjoyment.  
More after I recover from fun with Lloyd!!  He’s so funny and so knowledgeable. 

Thanks for reading. 

Margaret xxx

Day 374 Key West Food Tour

led by our fearless knowledgeable Annlise.  

 
A very quick Pentel brush sketch done while we were enjoying our conch fritters with lime aioli sauce at Camilles. The fritters had just he right amount of hot. And a tall glass of ice water to keep us hydrated on our journey. Annlise is a font of info about all things Key West from the local food scene to the history and stories and even real estate pricing. You can not go wrong with her southernmost food tour. 

Colors : cad red light, yellow ochre flesh, mineral Violet, cerulean,  cobalt, Inathradone blue, alizarin, Burnt sienna, Andrews turquoise. Hair is Inathradone blue and burnt umber.  Drawing done with Pentel brush pen. 

More about the food tour tomorrow. 

Thanks for reading.  

Margaret ️xxx 

Day 345 – That Paper!!

 Gets five Gold stars in my book. 

 as I said yesterday I bought a landscape tablet of Aquabee Super Deluxe paper when I was at Binders at Ponce Market in April. Great store!! How often have you had an art store manager ask you what you would like to see carried in their store?! Told her a class with Charles Reid. I hope I hope!! 

  
Anyway I had read in David Millards great watercolor books about Super Deluxe Bee sketchbooks.  These books are 140 pages each just packed with information on watercolor. The price can not be beat. $4 or less on Amazon. Why do you ask?! The books are from the early 80s. The author died in 2002. Sadly I can’t take a class from him. He is big on sketchbooks big lots of tips on drawing crowds and buildings. The man knows sketchbooks. His favorites took all the water I threw at them and flattened out when I was done. Rare in a 93lb paper. And reasonably priced.  Amazon has the big 11×14 listed for $22 and full price is $25 for a 100 pages!! I am stopping by Cityart in Columbia on my way to Charleston to pick up an 11×14 for Dr Sketchys  and a smaller one to take to Key West in July. And maybe a tube or two of paint. Last week Randy the owner had Holbein paint half price. Why didn’t I order some?!  Cityart is the store that Charles Reid  and Mary White use to supply their classes. Great store down in the Vista. They also have a great website and shopping is almost overnite and so reasonable. 

  
I drew this last April in my super deluxe bee 6×12 landscape book with my Kuretake brush pen from an overlook in Gatlinburg. Never quite got around to painting it. I was too tired from all the running around. The brush own had loved the smooth paper.  Would the watercolor?! Despite what Millard said I am always a sceptic. And as Roz Stendhal says one thing you can count on is that paper will change. His books are 30 years old. 

Thank goodness he was right. I lost count of the washes I threw at this paper. Big watery wet washes layer after layer. While the paper buckled a little as I painted it was almost perfectly flat when it dried!!!  Hallelujah. A 93# paper that dries flat and doesn’t cost a fortune?! 

TIP!!! Bytw I started  the lower hills with a wash of light yellow Aureolin for the trees and gradually darkened it with very watery layers of red for the red oaks in the spring and darker greens and blues and mineral purple. Really like using the mineral purple as a dark. Using lots of layers of this colors let me keep the colors transparent. Aka didn’t make MuD!! Sky is a couple of layers of cerulean.

 
This is another sketch from the same overlook up in the Gatlinburg bypass. I meant to fill in the town but never did.  It started raining. It rained a lot the week we were in Gatlinburg.  And the pen ran out of ink. My kuretake converter holds a drop of ink. I swear. I did later find cartridges of platinum carbon black that fitted it so now I am good to go. 

Another plus for this paper. I just realized that the Pentel brush ink supposedly permanent but so often runny in my Stillman and Birn zeta did not run on this paper when I went back over the lettering and decided to add yet another wash. Hurrah. 
Thanks for reading. 

Margaret who needs to get packing!!!xxx