Today’s venue for ‘On Location’ was pretty Koroni Monastery – a place I could happily spend days on end sketching in – there’s so much to draw…
During the morning the blue skies gradually filled with huge, towering storm clouds…
until quite suddenly, our artistic pursuits were disturbed by more than a few giant raindrops.
Painting continued for a while longer, and we retired only a little damp, slightly earlier than usual, by which time the ground was dry again and the sun was out.
Today’s group was the smallest of the summer, but we welcomed a new member, who was returning to watercolour after an absence of four years.
Well done guys – very nice work. Apologies for the rather misty photos….something must have gotten onto the lens….coffee maybe!?
4 thoughts on “Monastery Sketching – Koroni”
Misty or not Gill, there is something wonderfully pre-raphaelite about your photograph.
You beat me to it John. I love the effect – whatever it is – it’s great!!!!!!!
I suspect something sticky….like quince gliko maybe….smeared on the camera lens!
Haha… I knew that stuff had to have some use…….