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Workshop By The Sea

This month I was asked to run a workshop in beautiful North Berwick for the Scottish Seabird Centre’s annual Marine Fest.

It seems to be always sunny in North Berwick, such a beautiful seaside town on the east coast just an hour from Edinburgh. But it’s also a little windy, which I always forget!!

I arrived early and had a lovely look around before my eager sketchers arrived or a couple of hours where I share my tips for getting started with sketching and capturing the views around you with ink pens and watercolours.

It was great fun and we drew shells close up before heading around to the boats and sketching the Life buoy hanging on a beautiful stone harbour wall.

We ran out of time to sketch the boats so I stayed on after lunch and drew the fishing boat with the town’s hill ‘The Law’ in the background.

My next sketching workshop is this Saturday back in Edinburgh’s New Town and there are a few places left for this walk and draw session capturing some beautiful details and touching on a little perspective too. All abilities are welcome and I provide all the materials you will need.

Have a look at this link for more details and to book your place.

My finished drawing above and below as it was before I added the watercolour. I wasn’t sure whether to add the colour or not, what do you think?

Details from the sea

Whilst on a lovely afternoon walk along Newhaven’s Pier Place yesterday afternoon I noticed these beautiful shells clinging on to the Old St Andrews Church exterior. Over two doorways thick stone arches protrude from the wall, each with a cluster of shells and seaweed shapes at their base.

Another example of some stunning detailing which can go unnoticed for years and then surprise you. What examples have you noticed recently? I’d love to hear about others around the city.

The former Church is now home to the very popular Alien Rock, Scotlands first dedicated indoor climing arena. For more information on Alien Rock click HERE.