Hard at work on Wednesday at our Summer in the Med watercolour class.
Claire had chosen a lovely photograph of a harbour in Malta called Marsaxlokka.
It was full of colour and points of interest.
We talked about the composition of the picture, you don't have to put everything in, you can hint at things that are there, and build up a focus around a certain area that the eye will automatically go to.
First we did a wash for the sky and worked on the outline of our buildings.
We used masking fluid for white stripes on the boat and on some of the market awnings.
Some of us used a new fan brush to do the palm trees.
The boats were the last to be painted, followed by some reflections in the water.
It was a loooong day, hard work, but lots learnt!
(The painting below still needs to be finished)
We enjoyed a delicious lunch
Some Salmon with Honey, Lavender and Pistachios, from a Good Housekeeping Recipe
With some delicious tomato and bean salad salsa from my new favourite book, The Medicinal Chef, Dale Pinnock, and Mary Berry's classic potato salad.
And there's no better pud on a Summer's Day, than meringues, strawberries, raspberries, blueberries and some greek yoghurt with a whirl of vanilla bean paste mixed through.
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