A package I am eagerly awaiting is supposed to be delivered today. I want to be home for it even though it is not required – I just don’t like leaving things on my doorstep even though I live in a good neighborhood where porch pirates don’t happen as far as I know. I mean, people leave their garage doors open all hours! Me, I batten my hatches and lock my doors because I prefer to, even though a part of me so wishes I could be that trusting.
And so, what to do whilst I wait? One thing is always to go outdoors and sketch. My plumeria plant has been beckoning me for some time, as a sketch and as a painting. Today, ink and watercolor wash on some Vision watercolor paper.
First, the scanned pen sketch. Waterproof ink always works when using a wash over ink. The pen itself is not especially fine, but with a lighter or heavier touch, line variations can happen. I did this without a preliminary sketch with pencil.
Then, nap and coffee and now, ready for the watercolors, I chose just a few colors – a magenta, green, yellow, blue. Mixing magenta and green produced the greys of the stems, greens and yellows the greens, and the blue and greens the background wash. The idea was to keep the colors minimalist as well as create a consistency throughout the washes.
The scan is not a good one but it does give the idea of what it looks like on paper. I am inclined to think that the background wash is not ideal and the next time I do a sketch like this I will just leave the paper white. Too many times I have been disappointed by such scans, and even with the original paintings.
Time to go knit in the sun with a good audiobook!
Watercolor, pen and ink, Strathmore Vision paper, 9 x 12 inches.


Both are nice. I like the black and white. The colored one is nice, too, and I agree that it would be better without the colored background. Not that I could do either one! Love, Judy
I really liked the sketch without color. Our imaginations can create a beautiful background. Beautiful N!
As always I enjoy your ink and colour works. Good job with both!
Thanks, Fraggy! I think the drawing is more successful myself, but glad you are happy!
Thanks, Anne! Imagination is a good thing, like that scorpion at the base of the plant, outside the drawing . . .
Thanks, Judy! The colored one without the background would definitely be an improvement!
Scorpion???