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 357 Henry Time!!!

  
Always one of my favorite people to hang out with my grandson Henry.  I meant to post these a few days ago before I got bogged down in elephant mania. Still have at least one more elephant in mind. 

These were done Fathers Day Weekend so they have been in the sketchbook for a week waiting their turn. 

  He’s very good at holding still only when watching his favorite tv shows or when reading. Otherwise a perpetual motion machine.
Thanks for reading.  

Margaret xxx

Day 355 – like elephants better. 

  

  Now I am done. The letters are Reinked with platinum carbon black ink in my favorite Noodler creaper Ahab. A great pen and so reasonably priced. Mine was $20. And it holds cats of ink.

 

In my 93# Super Bee Deluxe sketchbook. 

Problems problems. I guess that’s why I like watercolor. It’s prone to misbehave. 

I had started out with a yellow green background to go with my band of “kente cloth”. It was terrible. I painted over it with green. Also bad. Just not so bad. So I added cerulean blue to it. Improved. Then I  added some cobalt blotches. And was happier with it. 

The cad red light outside band was to cover up some of my ink smears. 

 

For a while it looked like this.  Decided the blue band on the right had to go.  Made it to match the right side by adding the same colors.  

 
So what colors did I use on the elephants?! Quin gold and Quin Sienna  mixed with a grey made by adding Inathradone to burnt sienna or burnt umber.  The darks are made with the Inathradone with cad orange added to it while it was wet. I also saved a lot of whites which makes the elephants sparkle. 

I do still need to go over the lettering. It always seems to dull out when I paint over it. 

Thanks for reading!!

Margaret xxx

Day 352 – More Super Deluxe Bee 

workout. 

  

As you no doubt know I love sketching and lettering with my Noodler pens. They make such great lines. HOWEVER most bound sketchbooks do not like them. Well I don’t like the way the paper in them bounces when I try to draw on them leading by to stray marks I didn’t intend to do. I love the Strathmore 500 Mixed Media Paper but it feels oddly spongy and draggy to me when I use the pens on it. 

Crosshatching – if you don’t use crosshatching the lines are streaky. Add in the cross lines the streaks go away.  

  NOT so with the Superbee. The letters are sharp and clear on the paper as are the sketches. There’s no drag on the pen so it’s easier to write the letters. Of course more practice would help.  Big believer in practice even in art. 

Thanks for reading. 

Margaret xxx

Day 352 – Super deluxe Bee

  

Rommel 6×9″

Decided to give it a work out last nite while watching the Secret Life of Elephants on GPTV last nite.  This was the last sketchbI drew off tv the big bull elephant Rommel. 

Most of Rommel was painted wet on wet to loose the edges. I downloaded several of Thomas Schallers videos from Northlight. Good deal for $13. Though he does not paint animals I thought why not try out his techniques on this elephant. He’s big on transparent colors, letting the colors blend on the paper and loosing edges by keeping the paint wet.  I do wish II had thought to add in some blips of others colors like orange and purple but I can use my handy fine spray bottle and do that later. 

This was a very wet painting. The Super Deluxe did not wrinkle anymore than a 140# paper would.  I lifted some of the shadows off the left back leg and as usual it was easy to do with this super sketchbook. 

Colors used Elephant and dirt – yellow ochre, burnt sienna,  and Inathradone blue. Sky cerulean trees green Apatite and Inathridone. 

 

I did a pencil sketch first. As you will see in a bit the sketchbook loves the pencil.  

  
This is the sketchbook. Just in case you did not see the last post about it.  

 Another sketch of Rommel  a huge bull elephant that showed up on the Samburu Reserve in Kenya where the show was filmed. 

 

I really like the way this pencil sketch turned out so I doubt I will paint it. It was done with a cheap HB mechanical pencil from Office Max. 

One thing that’s great about sketching off tv is that you can pause it. Only thing I don’t like about pencil sketching is its tendency to smear. I need to spray this with fixative. 

Save the Elephants http://savetheelephants.org. The show was all about an effort that is being made in Samburu to increase the numbers of elephants which were dwindling drastically. They seem to be turning around now due to the efforts of Save the Elephants. 

I love drawing animals and now want to go to Samburu on a sketch safari. Would that not be fabulous fun?! During dry season they flock to the water holes in Samburu, prime time for sketching or photography. 

 Think about it. I know I am. 

More about the Super Bee tomorrow!! 

Thanks for reading. 

Margaret xxx

Day 351 – Tomato Pie Time!!

  Nothing says summer like an heirloom tomato pie! I made two tomato pies today and since this recipe is frequently requested I decided to draw it.  

I am going to take u thru it as the recipe evolved.  


The pie fresh out of the oven.   Lots of yellows, yellow ochre, burnt sienna, burnt umber, cad red light, green apatite and dark neutrals. 

 
The ink sketch. I usually pencil in a recipe to be sure I don’t run out of room for anything. Then I ink it. 

  

I laid in a yellow wash first. And dropped  bits of yellow ochre, burnt sienna, burnt umber, cad red light, green apatite and dark neutrals while the pie was still wet. 

  
Line green background added and more dark neutral around for the pies edge inside the crust. 

  
I added the cad red line because as usual I smeared the bottom edge into the white.  Maybe one day I will learn to keep my band out of the paint. MaYbE!!  I can only hope. I also added more dark neutral around the edge of the pie inside the crust fluting and wiped some of the purple under the leaves off.  Too purple.  

 
Listening to a thomas Schaller video yesterday. He said you could tell when a painting is done when u start telling yourself I need to do one more thing.  I Reinked the letters after I thought I was done not sure I like them. 

I also sponged on a little dark neutral to make the surface shadows and it’s done. 

 
  I found this recipe from a book called ‘Pon Top Edisto when I was looking for my copy. It’s a great cookbook. Some people add onions. A little or a lot. Cooked or not. Thought garlic might be a tasty addition.  And grits would be oh so tasty or fresh corn on the cob.   
Thanks for reading 

Margaret xxx

Day 349- Key West Finale

  

The scourge of Key West. Iguanas ravenously devour the landscape on Key West. I do love this watercolor though. 

 
B.O.’s Fish Wagon a shady place on the corner of a parking lot made from an amazing collection of found junk. Awesome food!! 

  Delicioso what else can I say about B.O.’s Fish Wagon?!

  

Love the look of Bo’s. 

  

Blue Heaven Garden

Was my favorite sketch before I colored it with my watercolor pencils. I know it’s getting a redo when we go.  

Thanks for reading. 

Margaret xxx

 Day 348- Key West Dreaming Part Two

  

One of my favorite sketches. All things Key West. Chickens, motor scooters, Blue Heaven, palm tree, sea shells and a beachy drink. This was drawn in pencil and added to as inspiration hit starting with the scooter. 

  
Zany celebrations abound in Key West. The dachshund parade which was around one square block followed by a chihuahua flash mob!! Next trip Hemongway look alike contest to celebrate his birthday. Can’t wait to sketch hairy old men and mustacheoed young men a la Hemingway. 

  
Banyan trees fascinate me. One is so enormous there are shops inside it and a sidewalk. 

  
A view down the street towards the Custom house I think. One of my fav sketches. Love that tall towering Palm. 

A few more Key West sketches tomorrow. 

Thanks for reading. 

Margaret xxx

Day 348- Key West Dreaming Part Two

  

One of my favorite sketches. All things Key West. Chickens, motor scooters, Blue Heaven, palm tree, sea shells and a beachy drink. This was drawn in pencil and added to as inspiration hit starting with the scooter. 

  
Zany celebrations abound in Key West. The dachshund parade which was around one square block followed by a chihuahua flash mob!! Next trip Hemongway look alike contest to celebrate his birthday. Can’t wait to sketch hairy old men and mustacheoed young men a la Hemingway. 

  
Banyan trees fascinate me. One is so enormous there are shops inside it and a sidewalk. 

  
A view down the street towards the Custom house I think. One of my fav sketches. Love that tall towering Palm. 

A few more Key West sketches tomorrow. 

Thanks for reading. 

Margaret xxx

Day 347 – Key West Dreaming

 We are off to Key West for fun and sketching in a few weeks. I know we are going to be eating at a lot of great restaurants. 
  

Key West A sunny place for shady people!!

El Meson de Pepe. Lots of atmosphere but the margaritas were weak and the conch fritters rubber.     

Blue Heaven aptly named.  The food is amazing. Atmosphere funky with loads of chickens who beg. 

  

My review of Blue Heaven. A definite we shall return. 

 

The double page spread. 

 
If being wrapped in palms is cozy the Bistro on Duval is a must.  Food was ok. Great waitress.  Great atmosphere. Killer deserts. 

Watercolor and ink in a moleskine landscape watercolor book. 

Hopefully more tomorrow. 

Thanks for reading!

Margaret xxx