Showing posts with label Calabria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Calabria. Show all posts

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Impressions of Italy

Sketching in the middle of a tributary of Fiume Argentino
I'm behind on my summer sketches, so to continue... From Barcelona, I popped over to Italy for a week. With a stopover in Milan I got to see my friend, the author, ceramicist, and B&B owner Diana Baur (checkout her site here!). Whilst waiting for my bus to take me back to the airport for my flight on to Naples, I sketched other travellers.
A5 sketchbook © Sue Pownall 2012
I was busy once I arrived in Calabria trying to sort things out with the apartment - I need to sell it - but went out one evening to sketch an old shed. Unfortunately, I hadn't used any mosquito repellent, so I quickly snapped a couple of photos, abandoned my drawing and headed back.
A5 sketchbook © Sue Pownall 2012
A couple of mornings later, I headed off to paint a ruined building at the bottom of the village. By 9.15, having completed the ink stage, it was already too hot to continue to sit in the sun, so, AGAIN, I abandoned the drawing  and took some reference photos. This time I didn't head back, but went in search of shade further down the valley.
A4 sketchbook
I ended up on a tributary of the Fiume Argentino, literally sitting in the middle of the river on a pile of stones (see top photo). It was very relaxing sitting painting in the shade, and I am quite pleased with the results.
Unfortunately, I did not get another opportunity to sketch before my homeward journey.

Monday, March 1, 2010

SketchCrawl #26

 Journey down south: (top left)waiting for the coach to leave Turin; (bottom left) early Milan breakfast; (top right) gate signs; and (bottom right) waiting to board. Below is the sunrise witnessed after doing the 3rd sketch.
 
I'm not very happy with my lack of results this crawl. My problem was travelling most of the morning, then arriving in Orsomarso to cold & grey (there were patches of sun, whilst I was doing other things). It was to cold for me to sketch outside and the local churches would not have been any better. Still my first sketch I think is the earliest I have ever drawn. Hopefully, in May I will have someone else to sketch with, which I found to be a great motivator on #25,  and it should be warmer too.
Orsomarso clock tower from lounge window.