While waiting for a delivery…and everybody knows how that can turn into a long wait…I sat beside the pansies. I couldn’t help myself. The urge for capturing in a sketchbook was too strong for me. I finished the pansies. I checked my watch…still waiting. I moved on to a boxwood with a little statue.Β  Then the delivery showed up.

..Pansies..

watercolor and pilot prera fountain pen in Epsilon Stillman & Birn sketchbook, 14X21.6 cm

Pansy..boxwood and statue..

watercolor and pilot prera fountain pen in Alpha Stillman & Birn sketchbook, 22.9X15.2 cm

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..some blue pansies.. painting pansiesΓ  la prochaine fois

Ronelle

6 thoughts on “Sketching a pansy and boxwood in the garden.

  1. Oh, Ronelle,

    How lovely to get this in the morning on my email. And I so love the details that you share and the photo of your setup. It just made my day. I forwarded it to one of my friends–also and amateur painter like me– and she wrote that it made hr day, too.
    So there you go, making all of days. Thank you so much.

  2. This is so lovely! I really like how you left a lot of white around the pansies. It lets the air come through and breathe, if you know what I mean. πŸ™‚

    1. Thank you Mehrlicjh…now if only I cqan succeed in doing it every time..leaving enough white…I strive to do it, but sometimes I just can’t srop soon enough, hehe.
      Ronelle

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