
I spent yesterday evening with a group of really lovely women at a creative arts workshop in the beautiful surroundings of North Gower. We went for a walk in the glorious sunshine and some us us did a ‘Walk And Draw’ which really focuses you on being very selective as you can’t draw everything in front of you – you’re on the move – and there’s way too much to draw in an ever-changing landscape anyway. It’s a good opportunity to get a bit abstracted and develop a shorthand of motifs for different features, a sort of storyline. For example, a sun-drenched path might be translated into a bright crescent swirl of white, an interesting building morphs into a few dynamic diagonals….. I used compressed charcoal, chalk and a soft ochre pastel onto brown parcel paper.
Thank you for sharing with us these breathtaking artworks.
Thanks for your kind comment, Apoorva 🙂
Nice idea – you could produce very unexpected results!
The trick is to try not to get too focused
I can walk. 🚶♀️ Wish I could draw ☹️
😀 you’ll have to come to one of my ‘Drawing for the Terrified’ sessions lol
Perhaps I should! 😎