sketchbook
Sketchbook – Capilano Canyon
Capilano Canyon 1 | watercolour on arches cold pressed 7″x10″
Capilano Canyon Rocks | watercolour on arches hot pressed 7″x10″
I did a little bit of work on these back at home without the distraction of the scenery. I darkened the water a little in both pieces, and did a couple of additions to foliage in the background of the rocks painting. I find I fall in love too much with some of the things in the actual scenery and they don’t alway add to the painting. So to come home and do a bit of touching up in the studio is sometimes helpful – I can concentrate on eliminating things that don’t serve a purpose and accentuating nice little paint accidents. But things can sometimes go the other way and get overworked. And there’s a danger of losing the essence of a sketch done in the field. These are just sketches, in the end. Not meant to be anything but exercises. If I have to paint 200 bad paintings to finally get a good one, I’ve got about 180 of these to go.
The canyon was about the coolest place to be yesterday. While I painted an odd mist would drift down the river, covering up the reflections, and bring cool air with it. Then it would disappear again and the temperature would rise slightly. People came down to the water to jump off the rocks and play with their dogs in the freezing water. And then they’d leave and the surface of the water would get glassy once again.
Sketchbook – Salt Spring Island
Sketchbook – Calgary road trip sketches
Sketches from a trip back in June.
Yellow House, Nelson, BC | watercolour on arches hot pressed 140lb 7″x10″
Calgary, AB | watercolour on arches cold pressed 140lb 7″x10″
Nose Hill, Calgary, AB | watercolour on arches hot pressed 140lb 7″x10″
Nose Hill, Calgary, AB | watercolour on arches cold pressed 140lb 7″x10″
sketchbook – Killarney Lake, Bowen Island
Sketchbook – false creek
Sketchbook – texting
Sketchbook ~ Hood Point
Stump at Hood Point | watercolour & pencil
Spent a couple of sunny hours down at the beach yesterday, sketching with a friend. The resulting painting wasn’t very successful, but it was the start of a good exercise.The beach is full of driftwood, including this huge stump, so there is endless subject matter.
How to Procrastinate #1
Charlemange @ Notre Dame | watercolour, pencil, ink & pencil crayon | 4″ x 6″
1. When cleaning the studio become distracted by poorly executed, failed and abandoned sketches or paintings and make feeble attempt to resurrect or fix them.
(I had all sorts of grand plans to paint my own postcards while on my travels last summer. I managed to paint, write and post 2. I got caught in a rain shower with this one, the third, so it ended up a bit destroyed – paint flowed into carefully planned negative spaces, wouldn’t dry fast enough in the damp and smeared during transport, and an attempt to save it with an over-drawing in ink just made things worse.)
Charlemange @ Notre Dame | holga pinhole | fuji pro 400h
Charlemange is way off in the distance in the center. The busy square emptied out when the shower hit and everyone ran for cover. This is just afterward, when they started to come back.
Birds, Bees & Monkeys
Macaques & Koi (detail) | thumbnail drawing – pencil on cartridge paper/digital
I’ve updated the sketchbook part of my website with a few more drawings from a recently canceled project. I’ll probably take them a little further on my own and use them for style and medium experiments.



















