Showing posts with label Travel to Europe 2007. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travel to Europe 2007. Show all posts

January 20, 2010

January 14, 2009

EDM 206 Different Names

Obviously different languages have different words for items, but I am surprised at the English to American oddities. While in London I picked up a little booklet "English to American Translation" . It is amusing and fraught with interesting exchanges, this one was quite sketch-able ;-) Probably floating a bit too much on the left?

November 8, 2007

EDM #144 Square

Ok one more from Rome. The challenge this week was "square" and I simply could not find anything inspiring - then I remembered my picture of the Pantheon ceiling - the 8' opening at the center and the square paneling encircling the dome. There was a definite rosy glow as the sun beamed in. So here it is, my exhibit for "Square". Pencil, and watercolor in Winsor and Newton sketchbook.

November 2, 2007

Roma - last of the Europe tales for now

We hopped another train in the afternoon to Roma - our last stop. The scenery was lovely, something out of "Under the Tuscan Sun" The trip was only about 2 1/2 hours long from Florence, but quite pleasant.
Rome is a very large busy city - after a LONG wait for a taxi we settled into our hotel the Aldrovandi Palace - Quite POSH. This is the view from our window. Lovely pool and patio and a zoo of some sort nearby - occasionally a strange animal call could be heard (monkey? donkey? macaw?) Our hotel offered a free shuttle to and from the Spanish Steps which we gladly used daily. (hum, I must sketch my Spanish Steps pictures to enter) We have several stories surrounding this hotel (saved for another post).
Through all of Europe, this was My lifeline home. As a first time European tourist, I knew I needed a plug and voltage converter, but the first time I actually plugged in my new iPhone I held my breath (envisioning a poof of smoke ;-) But it all worked perfectly - my cool iphone gave us a week's weather prediction, international clocks for home and various stops, text messaging, pictures, internet look up - directions, alarm clock and even took notes on important facts to remember - a God Send and no, I don't work for Apple
This lovely building caught my eye, as we toured Rome on a lovely sunny day. I think I captured the bright crisp coloring here and the interesting evergreen trees - and there are palm trees here too!
The Colosseum, left me speechless
This fountain in the Piazza della Rotonda (right in front of the Pantheon) had a pigeon wading 'most provocatively' – I snapped a pictures and decided to try my hand in this sketch -
Sooooo many fascinating sites in Rome, the Coliseum, the Pantheon, to name a few AND the Vatican - so awesome! This sketch is from a distant picture - and even though I am not Catholic I was tempted to buy a rosary - it seemed like a perfect connection to the moment. Again we did not have time to enter many sites - with only 2 1/2 days in Rome - we did take bus tour #4 (open air double-decker) - they are so wonderful to get on and off at will and touch base on many major sites and learn from the tour information. With such short time allowances it was a great use of time and we used them as our taxi to return to areas easily.
Here my travel companion sleeps on our first leg of the flight homeward from Rome to London - Yes she wears her sunglasses all the time.
Wow, 2 weeks passed so quickly, we did it all by ourselves with No catastrophes! And we had a Blast.
We are definitely bitten by the travel bug and will return! - I did not sketch on site as much as I planned but I was so overwhelmed trying to get in everything I could . Yet, for the first time, I did well and will continue to sketch from memories and pictures. I now have a journal that I will treasure forever - and more journals to follow. AND next time I will meet and sketch with other EDMers ! I can't wait!

October 30, 2007

Italy 2007

We took an overnight train from Burcey Station in Paris to Florence, Italy - quite an adventure - and a story for another time ;-0.
We arrived in Florence at 7;30 am. A taxi was hard to find but we eventually made it to our hotel the J&J on Via d Mezzo. As we waited in their lobby for our room's preparation - I had to sketch the ceiling . The Italians certainly know their arched/domed ceilings!
Our quaint room overlooked the breakfast courtyard and I attempted to sketch it - Rather fussy results and I should have tried it again - but too much else to see and do !
The Duomo is the center of Florence and quite a presence it is!! We were frequently lost and searching for a glimpse of the Duomo to get our bearings. With narrow streets and buildings 3 floors or so high it was often hard to find the Duomo. It is so gorgeous and so old (1100AD) and simply an amazing sight glistening in the Sun.
On our 3rd open air double decker bus tour we saw the major sites of Florence and touched on the amazing history and headed up into the hills of Fiesole - the Beverly Hills of Florence. Breathtaking views of Florence and the tuscan hills beyond. At the top of Fiesole stands this tower and we sat long enough to get a basic sketch. This area definitely deserves more time.
More Florence sketches to come later Then on to Roma!

October 28, 2007

Sennilier on the Seine & EDM 142 HOT

I never enjoyed the mere Idea of being an 'artist' more than when I visited the Sennilier shop in Paris. This shop is well over 100 years old and primarily the same as it opened. Facing the Seine on quai Voltaire, it was a short walk from our hotel and a definite destination for ME. To think Cezanne, Gauguin, Kandinsky and Picasso among many others shopped the same aisles and climbed the same steep narrow steps to the other floors - - - it is musty and cramped but vibrates with creative energy. Of course I had to buy something (and take a picture!) I had all the supplies I needed but a bright golden "french" yellow leather bound journal set caught my eye - It encased a nice white wc journal and outside a pocket of WC pencils, a small brush and the flap was held closed by a graphite pencil - I will treasure it forever.
Then strolling the Seine viewing the artists at work and their art for sale - ah such an artist's dream. I understand why Paris is for Lovers, lovers of any and everything, as it is so sensual. Inspired by our own Laura from Laruelines and Ronnel from Africantapestry and Casey from rue Manuel bis and Carol of Paris Breakfasts (among others) I headed to my first visit to Paris with such anticipation. With only three days I fell in love with Paris, Including the Patisseries and Macarons which are quite simply - heaven. I had a sketch started - and finished for my travel journal and likewise it fits the EDM challenge HOT #142 (cappuccino)
Originally I had another post planned for #142 Hot - it was an experiment which got away from me ;0 but it was fun and I decided to include it just because - NE color is HOT now.

October 26, 2007

PARIS !!!!!

We departed London on the Eurostar to pass through the 'chunnel' and on to Paris. What
a Luxurious trip. Wine with a wonderful luncheon, and a hot towel to freshen up afterward, then relax and enjoy the french countryside.
This is a snippet of the view from our BACK bedroom window. We stayed at the Madison Hotel , #143 on Saint Germain - right across from the lovely St Germain Des-Pres church. The Madison is a boutique hotel and 'tres french'. The location was perfect. Our Jr. suite was yellow and blue and simply lovely (even had 2 1/2 bathrooms!!)
Oh La La - I LOVE Paris! It was clean and bright and dazzling and full of Fabulous-ness every where we looked. And the people we met were so friendly!!! Only three short days to try to see it All? We did our best, taking the open air bus tour and walking miles and miles each day - eating (ah the macarons) , shopping, snapping pictures and wishing we had more time. So much more to do!!!! (next time!)
We spent quite a bit of time around Notre Dame Cathedral. At one point we stopped and sat on a bench under some trees and sketched UNTIL a pigeon made a depost on the head of my friend - she would not let me take that picture - but I did start this sketch on site and took a pix to finish later. What a glorious structure from every angle , I will go on the tour some day.
While in Paris the News was Marcel Marceau died in Paris - this sketch was from the Newspaper article.
Ahhh the 'Tour de Eiffel' - so romantic, so statuesque so Awesome. Our tour bus circled the monument and I took many pictures. The next day in our travels we walked from our hotel to the tower, under, around and everything but UP the tower (long , long lines) some day though --- I did sketch this view as we awaited the bus back toward our hotel.
Our hotel room on the top 8th floor gave us a distant view of the tower, amazing as it twinkles every hour at night- and look at my picture at sunset (from our room)
More Paris sketches to finish and post. My friend and I were pleasantly surprised to Love Paris so much and will soon plan our next extended visit to France. More to come.

October 24, 2007

More London

My evenings are spent completing sketches and working in others from my pictures. I so enjoy going back into the moment. This Thames River scene is from an open air bus tour. The London Eye caught my 'eye' This Pub caught our attention on our first day out trekking about. I forgot to note its name and my picture did not reveal it either. The inside was as 'fetching' as the facade. I had fish and chips (which I could not find from street vendors?) and my friend had a hamburger "well done" as the waitress insisted! Later I advised my friend about mad cow disease concerns ;-) We had quite a laugh about that. The Cass Art Store was right across the street (where I indulged in gorgeous supplies I did not need - well I went in because I Needed a pencil sharpener!!) I did buy several things on Sale, and the price seemed soooo reasonable as I ignored the exchange rate of almost $2 for 1 British Stirling - oh well I Had to have it all!
And of Course Westminster Abby - my first European cathedral - lovely setting in this sketch from my picture -

October 22, 2007

England Travels

My first trip hop scotching across the pond ;-) My best friend and I returned from Europe a couple of weeks ago and I did do some sketching (a dream come true) and I also did some picture taking and gawking and eating and shopping. Not nearly enough time and We Will return, often if possible. I have been busy working on completing some of my sketches and doing more from photos and memory, certainly not enough time to do all the on-site sketching I would have liked. Ahh sketching is reliving the moment and every time I see this journal I will " remember".
I bought this Union Jack vinyl zip tote in a tourist shop, it works perfectly for pens, pencils etc. At the Cass art shop I bought wc pencils and a new W&N wrapped journal which I LOVE ( along with several other items, I had to lug across Europe most lovingly!)
This little red phone booth is right across our favorite Starbucks (yes, I Needed good American coffee!) We had a latte each morning and sat and viewed the English world racing by for a bit - I did sketch this on site and added detail each mornings. Alas, we were in London only a scant 3 days, just enough to Know it is an amazing city (albeit expensive right now !) We will return and spend more time Everywhere we missed!!
This is the view out of our hotel (the Mayfair on Stratton) right off Piccadilly, near Green Park and Hyde Park and the Thames ;-) from here we walked to Buckingham Palace and and Picadelly Circus and Harrods and miles and miles of London streets. A lovely city with so much more to do and see.
Of course we HAD to do the double decker bus tour - a Great way to touch base with the major sites and take unobstructed pictures. The weather cooperated and we even had bright sunshine pne day. We bought a 2 day bus ticket and used the bus as our 'taxi' to revisit areas.
I love the Tower Bridge, it is my favorite bridge. I had to do this sketch from a picture I took from the bus as we traveled over the bridge - under the tower, I could sketch this from every angle over and over - so beautiful.
We decided to see Harrods as it was nearby - WOW I thought I had seen enough in fancy NYC department stores, but Nothing compares, almost an entertainment destination on it's own. I bought a tiny Harrods Stilton Cheese crock as a souvenir - which exploded on the way home in my suitcase ;-0 the crock survived but . . . . what a suitcase stench!
And of course Big Ben and Parliament - so stately and majestic - and yes it was a lovely clear scene as we toured by on our perfect upper level bus seats-
More posts to come as I complete them and get them loaded. And next comes Paris!!