Multiple Sketchbooks

watercolor figure painting - walking dog

I always have multiple sketchbooks on hand to work in. I like a multimedia sketchbook that can handle watercolor and has a nice smooth surface for ink sketching too.

watercolor figures walking dog

I’m still enjoying painting figures in watercolor and trying to remember that less is more.

watercolor figures walking dog

Figure painting is a great way to warm up and explore.

Ink flower sketch

I pulled out my ink brush pen not knowing what I wanted to sketch. I thought about the fun shapes the pen makes and started to experiment with flower centers. I kept playing and created this nice floral. I love the contrast in this sketch.

Sometimes you have to just jump in and sketch. If you don’t like it you can always turn the page and try something else. It’s a sketchbook after all and there are no rules. 😊

pink watercolor poppies

In this poppy painting there was a lot of experimenting with leaves and seed heads. The painting could use some darker colors. Maybe I will explore this further in another painting on heavier watercolor paper.

I hope you enjoyed this quick trip through my sketchbook. Until next time, share a smile and shine on!

-Patty Anne πŸ’œ

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Author: pattyanneart

An artist in love with watercolor painting and photography. On a journey to share art and happiness.

12 thoughts on “Multiple Sketchbooks”

  1. Truthfully I am not one for sketchbooks.

    One of the constants that I have is when I’m creating something, I’m only wanting to do it once. So if I have a sketchbook and I do something in it, then that’s the only time I want to do that. I don’t want to expand on whatever it is that I had just done.

    That’s why if I am doing design work first, to lead into a piece, then I will just do it on 8 1/2 x 11 sheets of paper and then put them in a binder.

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