Goslings!

The Spring Greens have erupted on the trees and the entire island has lost all yellows and browns from the winter.

I sketched the island at the pond at Stonecreek with Inktense and I painted the goslings at home from a photo as my eyeballs do not zoom as much as a camera lens.(This is likely why the nature journalists like John Muir Laws carry binoculars!)

This sketch let me down. First my Inktense pencil was too bright, so I tried to tone it all down, but then ended up making it muddy. Not the spring green vibe I’m going for! While the photo was taken in a calm moment, most of the time the wind was rippling the pond water, which is what I captured in my sketch.

The Delta Series paper also let me down. To get a lighter shade of blue for the sky and reflection, I used a lot of water and the paper did this weird spotting thing. I had seen it do that in the previous pages, but since I was using supergranulating paint, I thought that was the granulation effect. Inktense does not granulate, so this is definitely the paper. Worse, those spots are showing through to the other side! Ack! I use this much water all the time with the Alpha Series, and Gamma Series papers, and that near bleeding, and changing of texture does not happen. Interesting difference!

I’m going to try watercolor over the top of this sketch to see if I can fix that muddy feeling to restore it back to that Spring Green vibe which is what I wanted to capture.

Well, I added watercolor over the top, and it is a better shade of green for the spring greens, but I can’t say I’d call this a very successful sketch. I do like it better now, at least.

What I love on this page are the goslings I sketched! Cuteness!

I painted the goslings from a photo a couple days later, in ink and watercolor, and I’m super happy with these adorable little guys. They were young and still tiny little fluff balls who had to rest after every few steps. There were actually two families of goslings! One family had five who were slightly bigger than these four. What a treat of a day to see the goslings!

Responses

  1. I loved those little goslings Jamie: well done! And I agree that Delta is a let down. The Beta was fine and didn’t break up like the Delta. I’ve abandoned my Delta visual journal without finishing the book. Something I’ve never done before! Onto a beautiful 300gsm 100% cotton Perfect Sketchbook by Etchr and I’m loving it.

    Like

    1. I have an Etchr that I intend to try out. I’d love to hear how it goes for you! I’m glad to hear the Beta behaves better, as I will be trying that one soon, too. Your visual journal sounds very interesting!

      Like

      1. My Etchr is the dark covered one, not the white cotton covered ones: the potential for stains is huge with them!
        My visual journal is where I record my day, each day. I’m up to number 20 and the only book I’ve repeatedly used is a locally sourced Jasart watercolour book. It’s pretty reasonably priced and paper is surprisingly good. But its soft cover makes it not quite as robust as I would like. So far the Etchr is my stand out favourite but on the pricey side!

        Liked by 1 person

Leave a reply to Jamie Cancel reply