
As we travelled around Iceland, Husb and I noticed that the grass that thinly covers the black lava landscape is an unusual yellowy-orange colour. I think it might be Leymus Arenarius (Lyme grass) but I’m not sure. Before I went, I prepared different drawing media, including a 20cm square sketchbook of handmade Khadi paper. I randomly coated the pages with either a thin grey wash made from Indian ink or one from sepia. This is scribbled onto one of the grey washes using compressed charcoal, chalky pastels and white oil bar. I sketched this quickly from the moving bus – it was about 9.30 am and the sun was only just coming up over the lava mountains, turning the grass quite a vivid rusty orange.
Here’s a photo Husb took of the grass on the black beach at Vik.

And one of me, freezing my mitts off, drawing the trolls in between snow showers.

You’re really tough to draw outside at that low temperatures. Again a very beautiful drawing.
Tough? Or maybe just plain daft lol
dedication! i dont think i can draw in the cold…or at least not well
I suffer for my art lol 😀
you sure do!
“snow showers”. What a lovely word. I have never heard it before.
It conjures up lovely images doesn’t it? Very cold though 🙂
Cold makes us feel alive! Heat is quite often the opposite, so I love the cold! (^-^)
So do I. I don’t understand why people go to sunny beaches for holidays, I’d much rather be hiking across a glacier.
I’m freezing just looking at this.
bbrrrrrrrrrrrrr 🙂