Lately I have been wanting to get back to drawing in ink only or monotone sketches. So I put together this monotone palette — plus an extreme limited palette in 4 mini-pans copied from Róisín Cure. Now, what type of subject shall I draw?
30 July 2023
29 July 2023
Stubby
One of our outdoor cats, Stubby, was a feral rescue adopted as a barn cat to help with rodents. But she had other ideas: she quickly adopted Bill as her designated human and became his “shop cat”. She often joins him as he drinks his morning coffee out on the back patio. And yes, her head really is that tiny!
Labels:
farm animals,
pets,
quotes,
Wayne Jacobsen
28 July 2023
recent raccoons’ mischief
Our visiting raccoons have been at it again! We used to store birdseed in a 10-gallon crock but they could easily get the wooden lid aside enough to dive in for a snack. The seed is now stored in an antique milk can. They couldn’t get the lid off — so they knocked the can over, rolling it off the porch and into the yard. (The lid stayed firmly in place!)
Labels:
wildlife
27 July 2023
no watermelon here
This bowl was full of cut up bits of the best watermelon ever! I thought about sketching it — but couldn’t resist eating it instead. So I drew the empty bowl.
Drawn directly in brown ink with a continuous contour line.
Labels:
food,
quotes,
Wayne Jacobsen
25 July 2023
a bit of “stained glass”
One of the members, Mary Jane Rogers, did some really lovely work using Van Gogh watercolors and I’d always wanted to try them. So when my new Travel & Sketch palette came prefilled with an assortment of Van Gogh paints I got my chance. The best way to try new paints is to do a color mixing chart.
I have to say the handmade 100% cotton paper in this sketchbook with its uneven sizing is not the best paper to test watercolor on. But I noticed right away that, though the paints are richly pigmented, they lack the transparency of my usual watercolors (Daniel Smith and Winsor & Newton). Their quality is between student grade and professional grade. Maybe not for serious watercolors but fine for adding color to sketches.
Labels:
cards,
color charts,
John Lokke,
pocket palette,
watercolors
21 July 2023
a bit of Kansas
Sketched from a photo I took last December, we saw this sunset view during a drive from Manhattan, Kansas to Wichita.
Labels:
Kansas,
sketching from photos,
skies,
sunsets,
travel
18 July 2023
chemo redone
Yesterday found us at M. D. Anderson at my new oncologist’s office (which was located in the Bluebonnet Suite — gotta love that!). My previous treatments were at Baylor, Scott, and White but after my bad reactions, we switch to MDA.
Results from last week’s PET-scan showed that with only 2 chemo treatments the tumor has shrunk to half its former size. I received a new chemo treatment (same drugs but slower infusion and the second drug being given over 46 hours through a pump instead of orally). Very good news: no negative reactions!

Labels:
interiors,
medical issues,
medical offices
16 July 2023
takin’ a wee walk
While in the hospital, they failed to have PT staff work with me and were too short-handed to help me get out of bed to walk. As a result, when I was released I could not even stand up, let alone walk. That’s why I was sent to a rehab nursing home for a few weeks — to relearn how to stand up and how to walk. Now I’m home and still using this walker sometimes, but I’m also walking some on my own. We ate out yesterday and I walked into the restaurant on Bill’s arm without the walker entirely!
Our daughter-in-law Carrie sewed the bag hanging by Velcro straps on the front — first to use on the arm of my wheelchair, then moved over to the walker. Handy for carrying books, art supplies, an iPad, and even a snack.
13 July 2023
new toys
I have a new addition to my collection: the Travel & Sketch palette from Traveler’s Notebook. I was really wanting this one in the larger folio size, but I was in the hospital when the first sale was offered (it sold out in 10 minutes!) and they did not offer the folio in the later sale. So I got this regular pocket palette that came filled with the versatile Explore Palette Plus Van Gogh watercolors. I replaced the 3 extra pans that came in it with 2 square mixing pans and reordered the paints in my normal pattern. The matching Spiral Ring Notebook was bought separately.
Labels:
palettes,
pocket palette,
shopping,
sketchbooks
09 July 2023
farmer’s market strawberries
Whenever we go to Di Iorio’s farmers market in Hempstead and get a sweet unmistakable fragrance in the air that draws us to the center aisle, we know that fresh strawberries are in. And that we must buy them!
Lately their fresh locally grown watermelon has been just as delectable.
After watching a recent YouTube video from Art Toolkit featuring April Wu of Traveler’s Company USA, I was inspired to rearrange my Folio palette in this new way. It holds the 20 watercolors I use the most set in a “rainbow spectrum” around a mixing pan, plus two other mixing pans. Just for fun, I placed some tiny colored pencils in the kit along with their sharpener and eraser.
Labels:
folio palette,
food,
palettes,
quotes,
Wayne Jacobsen
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