Friday I returned from Laure Ferlita’s artist’s beach
holiday, Winter Interrupted. Along with a suitcase full of dirty laundry and
sand in my shoes, I came home with new friends, new sketches and great
memories. Eight of us spent four days sharpening our sketching-on-location
skills at various places in the St. Petersburg, FL, area. Each day we had a
new destination: John’s Pass, Clearwater Marine Aquarium, the beach itself, and
Sunken Gardens. Laure offered instruction and demos, then turned us loose to
sketch. Most of us had never met in person, but had taken online classes
together and/or connected through our private class blog. It didn’t take us
long to bond, and we ended up spending a good deal of our free time together, too.
Where we stayed |
Some
general observations on this adventure:
Sharing benefits everyone. One of my favorite things was
when we shared our sketchbooks after each session. Each person’s take was
different—even when two people sketched the same thing, the results were different—the
hand of the artist in action. One day we also shared all the items in our
sketching kits—so much fun to see each person’s favorite pencil/pen/sketchbook/palette,
and we all jotted down tools we want to get our hands on.
Physical therapy for Winter the dolphin at Clearwater Marine Aquarium |
“Bad sketching days” happen. I had one when I felt
overwhelmed and just “off.” I didn’t like any of my sketches, but I made myself
sketch anyway. The next day was better, and I can always go back and sketch
from photos if I want a better representation of what we saw that day.
John's Pass |
I love sketching palm trees! I added them to several pages,
even when they weren’t part of the lesson.
Palm tree practice--my favorite is the one in the middle |
Sketching in ink can be fun. My mechanical pencil ran out of
lead at Sunken Gardens and I was forced to sketch with a pen—something Laure
encourages but I hadn’t yet tried this trip. I’m not confident in my drawing
skills and the pencil served as a security blanket. And you know what? I had
the most fun sketching that day, and that page is my favorite page from the
trip. (I can hear Laure laughing from across town.)
Sunken Gardens |
Art instruction is great, but being inspired by fellow
artists is even better. Each woman on the trip had something besides her art to
bring to the group. I came away energized and eager to make my life even better
than it already is. Getaways like this help us to pay more attention to our own wants and needs, and to open up to new people in a way we wouldn’t during our normal, everyday interactions with others. (Thank you Laure, Cheryl, Claire, Clare, Patti, Susan and
Terry!)
Our collected sketchbooks |
I’m still working on my pages—and will be for a while—so I
can draw out the pleasure of the experience. I’m grateful to have had the
chance to escape my everyday routine and add some art adventure to my life!
When was your last getaway? Are you planning one soon?