Friday, 21 August 2015


This fun, simple still life was drawn completely from imagination. My objective was to combine different tools to complete the job. This one includes graphite pencil, permanent ink using a uni-ball pen (fine), two shades of India ink dilutions, my new Lamy Safari fine nib fountain pen, and a touch of watercolour.

The Lamy pen was recommended by Marc Taro Holmes in his blog on urbansketchers.org. It is a fine instrument and the blue cartridge it came with allowed the ink to interact with the India ink washes. I also used a cartridge with permanent ink.

The bit of watercolour was from my Lukas kit which I bought several years ago while learning the basics of watercolour from Donna Cameron, a superb painter from Prince Edward County.

Tuesday, 4 August 2015


Mike's French Fries in Trenton, Ontario.

Amazing fries and poutine.

Guitar man.

I've been getting more interested in sketching recently. Great fun.

Visit urbansketchers.org if you would like to learn more and give it a try.

The original image was taken on a trip that we took to Greece, our favourite place outside of Canada. The wall was originally blue, of course. It is a pharmacy.

My photos are a bit awry, but these vertical paintings are of some of my favourite subjects. They complement each other and would look beautiful framed. Iconic Canadian scenes.