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Escape to the Bay of Islands

Occasionally Auckland Sketchbook escapes the city to somewhere interesting — and close. This time the sketchbook got a workout in The Bay of Islands . Only 3.5 hours by car and a world away from work. The sketch above was made in down-town Paihia, it doesn't look it, but it is literally behind the main street. The view is the back of an old homestead called Williams House . I was attracted by the orchard of very old fig trees on the left that had me imagining eating juicy ripe figs. Sadly they weren't in season but it must be a fun place at harvest time. Right over the other side of the bay you will find his falling down old house on Matauwhi Bay. For a while there the water had a turquoise glow until the sun went into hiding. This is Pompallier House and Clendon Cottage in Russell sketched with my back to the sea. I may have used a little too much artistic licence in moving them close enough together to fit on my page so don't look too closely.  Anyway, I have sketched Po...

A sketchy day out in Auckland — Part 1

1937 Bentley Park Ward

A blooming good day for painting

Veedubs and villas in Northcote Point

Heavenly crumbling masonry and rusty ironwork at Waikumete Cemetery

Melbourne. It's all about colour.

Whanganui weekend

Nothing beats a swim and sketch on the same day

Bluff Hill, an alternative view

Kerala Sketchbook now available

Drawn over an art deco parapet

Auckland's sketchable alleyways

Featured in Classic Driver Magazine

Hardy sketchers weather Twin Oak Drive

Copies of my Kerala Sketchbook now available

The trees that frame our city

Wallace and Gromit's car alive and well in suburban Auckland

Josca Bike Repair – flashback