Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Sketchbook Tuesday - Marsh Memories

Sitting here in our mountains on these cool, wet foggy days, I find myself longing for the Low Country. A wide horizon with a watery view. This is a quick sketch from one of my many photos, done with watercolor pencils and a little colored pencil over top.

12 comments:

bettyfromtexas said...

I love the serenity of this place, Ann, and the watery goodness!! It's stunning!!

Dan Kent said...

Perfect sketch - reminds me of my beloved Everglades.

Alex said...

Seems so quiet and nice. I could just imagine being there and enjoying nature to the fullest.
I love it!

Autumn Leaves said...

So beautiful, Ann.

I have always desired to live up in the mountains in a secluded but beautiful small cabin. To wander amongst the trees, kick through the fallen leaves, observe the quiet yet stunning beauty of snow coating it all, enjoying the cool shade in the summer, the new shoots in the spring...

No...as much as I love the sea and often dream of living on a cliff overlooking the north Atlantic, I also dream of these beautiful mountains...

Teresa Mallen said...

Lovely sketch - I like the looseness of your lines and of course the colours. Marshes are so full of life, I find them irresistible places to visit.

Jennifer Rose said...

would love to sit in a boat and just drift around there, looks very nice :)

Carin Winkelman said...

A beautiful spot to dream about!

kazumiwannabe said...

Beautiful - it seems so far away, both the cool weather and the watery place!

Unknown said...

I tried a similar scene not so long ago and it turned out flat...which makes me so much more appreciative of your abilities!

Cathy Holtom said...

What a beautiful place and sketch!

1artsychick said...

I love your use of water color and pencil together.

I grew up in the Low Country - now I live in Central NC. I miss the water..the marsh...the smell

thank you for the memories today.
wendy

nanke's stuff said...

I've never been there, but your painting of it makes me want to see it. It's just beautiful. nancy

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