28 December 2025
eating out
26 December 2025
just because . . .
Technically, this small sketchbook is for nature or botanical sketches. But sometimes I just want to play. Our daughter brought over a plate of goodies on one of her new dishes and I love the color and pattern. So I drew some of the design, slightly scrunched up to fit a rectangular spread instead of a round plate.
— fountain pen, pencil and gouache —
24 December 2025
Merry Christmas!
22 December 2025
something different
Last week Bill took our corgi, Butters, outside to play ball. Across the yard and driveway, he saw this Great Egret over by the swimming pool. Not wishing to startle it, he took a quick photo from where he stood — a very distant, out-of-focus photo.
I’ve been wanting to try less “representational” sketching anyway, so I painted this page using that fuzzy photo as a basis. Mostly granulating watercolors with some gouache patterning added on top. Not quite as I expected it to turn out, but an interesting direction to take my sketching while still capturing daily memories.
21 December 2025
one rescued leaf
20 December 2025
sourdough prep
19 December 2025
Nameless, revisited
18 December 2025
Nameless
17 December 2025
a bit of organizing
I started a sunflower sketch in my sketchbook over a week ago — left it to allow paint to dry and haven’t gotten back to it yet.
11 December 2025
a bit of late autumn color
06 December 2025
tweaked yet again
One could say that I’m obsessed with the flexibility of these palettes. After using two separate pocket palettes in my mini Sendak, one watercolor and one gouache, I decided that one large folio works better for me. But how to combine watercolor and gouache in a useable way?
This is what I came up with upon returning home from our camping trip yesterday. The watercolor pans are placed horizontally and gouache pans are vertical — all except that perylene black gouache but its placement was unavoidable. I’m trying to keep color groups together.
UPDATE: the Transparent Red Oxide watercolor was supposed to be a brownish color but it was too similar to the Venetian Red. So I replaced it with Lunar Earth. Being transparent, I was able to lift it with a wet stiff brush and tissue before applying the new paint choice.
05 December 2025
while the wind blows
Here at the lake it became too cold and blustery to do much more than walk the dog halfway around the campsite. Interesting botanicals blew away; the herons, cranes, and pelicans flew for cover. So I sketched my Mini Sendak from Peg & Awl and tools. Which covers the first 2 challenges of Maria Cornell-Martin’s Nature Journaling challenge prompts. Not sure how many of them I will do but this one was fun — and my hands didn’t shake too much! (I have essential tremor which can make ink drawing wobbly.)




















