Lately, it seems like Tuesdays have been my day to post sketchbook drawings. I didn't mean for an entire week to pass since my last post, but here we are at Tuesday again. So here are more sketchbook pages from my watercolor Moleskine that I did while we were at the beach a couple of weeks ago now.
With traveling, visitors, birthdays and parties, and a little design work keeping me very busy, October has just flown by. I am now actually looking forward to November and the peaceful return of a routine to my days.
Lovely studies of seashells and a lovely scene of the beach. What a delightful record you have.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful beautiful shells Ann! Everything looks so good on your watercolor Moleskine. I am wondering how well it takes ink markers, because my normal Moleskine sketchpad isn't doing well with those.
ReplyDeleteI am sorry that you're facing some fussy clients, I hope it'll pass soon, and the project is done with so that you could move on to the next one. Thanks for the birthday wish and your nice comments ^^
Awesome work on the shells - and great colors on the beach! I was very busy too, but I'm glad to be able to see your delicate and beautiful work again!
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ReplyDeleteThe colors of the seashells are beautiful and I love the beach scene.
ReplyDeleteThese are absolutely beautiful, Ann. The colors are just gorgeous ad layouts are prfect. This is just excellent!!
ReplyDeleteGood for you for making the time to sketch! It's so easy to let that fall by the way side when life gets overwhelming but the reality is that drawing makes us pause and take a much needed breath. Beautiful watercolors! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteall the colours in the shells are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous colors and awesome shells. I like your pages!
ReplyDeleteGreat shell paintings - nice variety from your beach! Also love the daily ocean/sky snippets from your last post.
ReplyDeleteYou've really caught the beauty of shells - love that conch! - textures, colors, shapes. complimenti :)
ReplyDeleteGosh, Ann, you did a great job on those seashells... they're beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThe shell studies are lovely. Being by the sea always inspires wonderful work, it sounds like a wonderful break.
ReplyDeleteWonderful studies of your beach trip!
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone!
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