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I didn’t realize until I saw these two pictures together, that it was easy to tell that I painted one in summer (above) and the other in the spring (below), just by their color palette, even though they were both painted on warm, sunny days. I started the painting above plein air, but only got halfway done before it was time for the group critique. I finished it from memory and a photo but didn’t touch areas I already loved, like the yummy turquoise color in the background.
Briones Park (above) is gorgeous, but dogs are allowed off-leash there so the grasses along this beginning stretch of the trail are littered with stinky dog poo, thanks to irresponsible dog owners. But like bugs, wind and weather, smells are part of the plein air experience too.

I painted this watercolor view of Mt. Diablo in my 8×10 Moleskine. I didn’t have time to set up for oils because although we’d planned a day at Borges Ranch we learned on arrival that a 4-H club had reserved the area and we had to leave. The ranger suggested we go to Castle Rock Park down the road.
I parked at the Borges entrance for a while, catching others as they arrived and directing them to Castle Rock. Finally I left a big note on a brown paper bag taped to the Borges entrance sign, hoping latecomers would see it and know where to find us.
After the drive to Castle Rock and a hike to the top of a hill I only had time for a watercolor sketch. The bright yellow-green grassy field was beautifully spotted with lavender wild flowers. In the summer everything would be pretty much the same color of golden brown. This time it didn’t smell like dog poo; it was the pungent odor of the cows that graze there that accompanied the view.
4 replies on “Sunny Landscapes, Summer, Spring, and Smelly”
Moleskin works for watercolors? I’ve tried them in ordinary sketchbooks meant for pencils and it works but the paper buckles a lot. 🙂
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There are two kinds of Moleskines, sketchbooks and “watercolor notebooks” that have actual watercolor paper in them. They buckle only slightly and hold up well with most watercolor techniques. The paper is white, unlike the sketchbooks which are a sort of pale golden color.
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Sounds good, I just ordered the watercolor one from amazon. Thanks 🙂
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Yes your palette captures the seasons well – that turquise is lovely, glad you left it.
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