For years I gave playing the game of golf a go. I loved the scenery and happened to see a lot of the courses we played with my particular game... I came to look on golf the same way Mark Twain did - a good walk spoiled.
Then, the last 5 years I played, I began to bring my sketchbook and watercolor pencils with me. My husband and I would always play with 2 other men. I had time to sketch little bits of things when they were on the tee box. I immersed myself into what I loved and would forget the last lousy shots made. This practice helped me take 10 strokes off of my game!!!
I no longer play the game, but do join my husband in the cart with my plein air setup.
These two small studies were started while the foursome finished one hole and teed up on the next. I finished them from memory as we rode along.
My little lap desk was purchased at an office supply store. They also come in a light aluminum. Their original use is for workers in the field that have forms to store inside. When closed it acts like a clipboard. I use blue tack to hold my brushes and small mixing palette. Lots of clips to hold things in place. It can be a bouncy windy ride around the courses!
This is just brilliant all the way around!! Your paintings are wonderful, your game sounds better, and I love the palette box idea, too...
ReplyDeleteThank you so, dear Kate! Yes, we are a happy couple, each with our own type of golf game : )
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