Just changed the red to an opera pink (quite fluo) for a different triad. I tried a more delicate pattern, but it didn't work, so I ended up with this. I must try to paint bigger squares and see how the patterns work out then. This is all I did in my full session with Shelley. I normally paint a half sheet when we're chatting!
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Friday, February 20, 2026
Thursday, February 19, 2026
Gouache + acrylic markers (and a little stamp)
Apart from one (which was a disaster), it was fun to use acrylic markers on top of gouache. First I did a weird triad with a flesh colour, a bright green and a grey blue. It created interesting backgrounds. First I used one of my hand-cut stamps (which I did years ago, when I was into Gelli printing), then I tried some Posca and Molotow markers, then Arrtx. All were fun. You sometimes have to use two layers, as the markers pick up some of the gouache.
I'm not firing on all cylinders this week, so these little swatches are a great way to explore colours and patterns, and learn more about gouache. I just wouldn't have the energy for a big watercolour. Plus the weather is awful outside!
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Pattern inspiration
I'm seeing patterns everywhere now. What I was looking at today was nature and Japanese papers. The one thing I'm realising, though, is that I don't have a delicate touch. I will never be a botanical artist. And working in gouache is particularly tricky for me, as I struggle with consistency and understanding how much material is on my brush, generally leading to big blobs of paint. I tried to paint a ginko leaf. It was clunky. I also tried a Japanese arrow pattern - I got so lost in it! The good thing with gouache, though, is that you can paint over it. Still, it's a perfect way to stay in touch with art while I'm feeling under the weather (again!). I don't think I could tackle a quarter sheet watercolour landscape right now, so little gouache squares with patterns it is. I wonder if I can apply acrylic markers on top, or will the gouache lift? Well, I guess I'll have to try!
The colour wheel is in a relatively smooth Hahnemuhle sketchbook and the little squares are on basic cartridge paper
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Monday, February 16, 2026
Back in Ireland. Sketching near the Pepper Cannister
A bit of a shock to the system to come back to winter in Dublin. But an afternoon of sketching helped!
Sunday, February 15, 2026
Sketching in Mumbai - Transit sketches
Saturday, February 14, 2026
Sketching in Mumbai - Faith Walk guided tour
The workshop I attended in Mumbai had a nice mix of sketching instruction, practise and full immersion in the life of the city - we tried many different types of food, and we also had some guides that told us about the history and heritage of Mumbai. For this particular guided tour, the Faith Walk, we learned about the many religions that thrive in Mumbai. We brought our small sketchbooks and drew a little bit of what we saw. I drew with my pen and a grey marker. I added colour afterwards.
And also, Republic Day was coming up, and I love it that the India flag has the same colours as the Irish flag!
Friday, February 13, 2026
Sketching in Mumbai - Day 9 - Sketching in the community
Last day of sketching with our wonderful teachers and fellow-students. We spent the morning in a quiet community, where everyone made us feel welcome. Then we were invited to Zainab's home for a bite to eat, chai and a review of our work. Then a farewell dinner. A great finish to a great workshop.
Thursday, February 12, 2026
Sketching in Mumbai - Day 8 - Worli Koliwada (Fishermens' village)
It was wonderful to discover the alleyways of Worli Koliwada. They were so narrow that we were split into 3 groups, each with our own local guide and minder. We were on a treasure hunt to find all sorts of elements telling the story of this very special place. And when we were done, we were treated to a performance by a local rapper, accompanied on a drum by his grandson, followed by a lovely lunch.
PS: we were supposed to capture vignettes with minimum supplies, but more colour pencils appeared in my hand as the morning went.
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Sketching in Mumbai - Day 7 - Chor Bazaar
Sketching at Chor Bazaar. You can buy a tennis racket, parts for your car, a suitcase, an old stereo, or fancy furniture. Thumbnails first, followed by a longer sketch. Was glad of my matcha latte and salad at Kala Ghoda Café afterwards.
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
Sketching in Mumbai - Day 6 - Quick sketches in the city
Then in the afternoon, we had an optional sketch session, with half-hour sketches at the GPO and the CSMT station. Pure adrenaline sketching!
Monday, February 09, 2026
Sketching in Mumbai - Day 6 (Day 5 was a rest day) - Old Man's Hamlet
The Sunday was a rest day. Did a bit of shopping at Cotton Cottage, window shopping in a fancy shop, had lunch at the Copper Chimney, then did a heritage tour of the hotel. Tried to rest, but the noise outside was a lot, as it was a holiday weekend. There were marching bands playing at the Gateway. All a bit mad!
The following day, the 26th January, was Republic Day. And a dry day. Even more crowds at the Gateway and in the hotel, as it serves alcohol even on dry days!
We went sketching at the Old Man's Hamlet, a peaceful community away from the noise and chaos. Teh brief was to follow the line!
Sunday, February 08, 2026
Sketching in Mumbai - Day 4 - Sketching people and Khau Galli
On day 4, we spent the morning at the Radio Club, practising various aspects of sketching people. Then in the afternoon, we went to one of the many food alleys, Khau Galli, to put what we learned into practise. Had a great time. Again, a perfectly balanced day! And, yes, it's much easier to draw in the classroom, but much more fun to sketch on the streets!

















































