
Sketched with Wacom table in Painter (digitally)
Tonight I practiced digitally sketching using Painter. I was so tired this afternoon, I didn’t think I’d be able to muster up anything to post, but my little Buddha statue inspired me. Before dinner I tried experimenting with my new Kremer Pigments watercolor set, but after not enough sleep last night I was too tired to try anything requiring brains. So I just messed around with sunsets over the bay, doing about 5 of them in my Raffine sketchbook (which I still don’t like, so didn’t mind “wasting” pages). The Kremer pigments are definitely more opaque than I’m used to, and in this set there’s nothing I could use to make a nice pinky purple. Instead of using my regular palette too, I just goofed around with the Kremers. They’re such gorgeous paints, but I can see how they need to be selected judiciously, depending on what I’m painting. I think they’d be great for landscape painting.
I’m posting this since it’s what’s in the sketchbook for today, but I think it’s icky. Both images can be clicked for larger versions.

Watercolor in Raffine 5.5×8.5 sketchbook
I worked from home this morning but my internet connection had slowed way down, requiring much crawling around under my desk connecting and disconnecting things to test it. Comcast is going to send someone out on Friday, though now it seems back to normal. When my day job work was done, it was so sunny and warm outside I couldn’t resist the call of the backyard chaise lounge. I took a lovely nap out there, dreaming I was painting somewhere really warm (previews of my February painting trip to Puerto Vallarta, perhaps?).
Then my son drove up and woke me so I got him to help me earthquake strap my new 6′ high white bookshelf to the wall. It’s a great bookcase that someone had put out on the street with a “free” sign on it. I loaded it into my trusty Toyota RAV-4, cleaned it up a bit and now it’s all ready to be filled with all the journals, sketchbooks and artbooks that don’t fit in the studio bookshelf.
8 replies on “Sketchy day”
Jana! Super super job on the Buddah!!! And I LIKE the watercolor sunset — bright, great colors! Very impressionistic!
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You are really getting into that digital stuff. And doing so well. Love the sunset.
Earthquake strap?? That’s a new one for me. Hope you never have to use it.
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What with you, Anthony, and me, there’s a whole lotta buddha going on lately. Lovely lines in yours. I’ve been having a blast with my KPs, too, but I agree—they take some getting used to.
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Kind face.
I like it.
I feared Buddha in childhood.
Because the Buddha image in my house became thin and was like the skeleton. I felt the
skeleton eerie.
It was the one that fasting Buddha had been carved.
It is memories of me nostalgic.
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You are good with the wacom! And I could need such a new bookcase too …
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Great job with the tablet, Jana. I find it to be an amazing tool. And i loved your “icky” sunset!! Gorgeous colors.
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Interesting what you can do with a computer, dont think I could master it, Liked your leaves, loves your store fronts. Glad I dont have to worry about earthquake straps. Wondered if one of the seed pods was a liquidamber, but not really clear enough.
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I love your Buddha — looks very restful. And good idea on the earthquake straps. We Californians, both north and south, have to think seriously about these things…
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