
At the gate at Chania airport, we eat cheese pies, and I do sketches of the other people.

At the gate at Chania airport, we eat cheese pies, and I do sketches of the other people.
We visited the monastery again, before going to the airport. Two large coaches were in the car park.
As I drew the chapel, fragments of dialogue in French and German floated by. A French-speaker was relieved at last to have a call from Yves. He described in detail where the car was, naming the Greek village. He must insist it be ready by Thursday.
A woman with a German American accent told me my drawing was beautiful. I told her I was glad she liked it.
By and large people were respectful and did not stand in front of me while I sketched. But, according to John, a guy with a big heavy camera photographed the drawing, over my shoulder, without my knowing.
After an hour and a half John came to alert me that we should leave in 5 minutes.

Pen and ink. 1 hour 40.
Here’s what it looked like before adding the tones:

A warm evening, an experiment in watercolour-only – no pen and ink!
Eventually the night came, and the light faded.

About 30 mins, watercolour only.
We finished our meal and looked for the waiter. He was otherwise occupied in a series of activities which didn’t involve us. I started doing a drawing. 
15 minutes later we had paid, and the drawing was done.
It was a good meal though. In Crete, one must slow down and enjoy the view.
17th century monastery on the Akrotiri Peninsula, western Crete. A working monastery, with 5 monks, and adjacent vineyards and olive groves. A beautiful and sacred place.
Pen and ink. The tone is diluted ink, and was tricky to put on, as it dried quickly in the heat, and can’t be lifted as watercolour can. It’s “De Atramentis document ink” which is formulated for signing legal documents. Once on, it can’t be removed. This is good for pen and wash, because the dilute watercolour does not lift the ink.

Here’s the sketch before adding the tone:

About 1hr30.
From the entrance to the orchestra.
This was a quick sketch. The longer drawing was from under the tree at the top left.