Sketch and Sail – May 2025 -Hebrides

I’m thrilled to be one of the tutors on the Lady of Avenel “Sketch and Sail” adventure. I have just returned from the May 2025 voyage in the Scottish western isles.

Postcards from Sketch and Sail May 2025

We travelled over 100 miles, much of it under sail. Fellow artist Alice Angus and I delivered sketching workshops to a companionable group of participants, and everyone made lots of sketches. Some people also steered the boat, managed the sails, swam on the sandy beaches, and a few brave participants went up the mast.

If you would like to join us on a future trip, there is another date in August – and two more voyages are planned for 2026. See this link for more information or contact me.

Here are a few of the many photographs from the May 2025 trip:

Here are some of my sketches from the trip.

I took an A5 sketchbook from JP Purcell, and sometimes sketched the landscape view across two pages:

The beach at Sandray was a great sketching location. Here is a photo of my sketching spot.

Here is one of the drawings I made here:

There was a stream running down the beach.

The stream on the beach, sketch made using seaweed and sea water.

The other sketchbook I took was a small A6 toned watercolour book made by Hahnemühle.

On the way back to London I had a few hours walking and sketching in Glasgow – I’ll put those sketches in another post.

Meanwhile, here is a sketchbook flick-through so you can see the whole week in seven seconds of silent video. [videos might not play properly on mobiles or emails – please try the web-based version]

Sketchbook flick-through.

Materials:

My main sketchbook was 300gsm watercolour paper, A5, from JP Purcell in Southwark, London. The bird sticker on the front is my design, printed by Vistaprint.

A well-used sketchbook: A5 watercolour paper, from JP Purcell.

I also used a small toned sketchbook from Hahnemühle.

Here is my colour palette, all traditional watercolours:

Colours used this week: all Daniel Smith except the Ultramarine Blue which is Schmincke Horadam

Here are the brushes I use. Mostly I used the large flat brush, which is from Rosemary Brushes. It is about an inch across.

Any other questions? If you’re interested in the Sketch and Sail adventure in August, or next year, do get in touch.

Sketching in Switzerland November 2024

Here are postcards from Switzerland, sketched quickly on 4″ x 6″ watercolour postcards.

It was foggy in the valley, and clear at 1000m.

One day, starting early, my hosts dropped me in the village of Vuiteboeuf, which is at the lower end of the Gorges de Covatannaz. I walked up, through the fog. It took about an hour and a half. I’d intended to sketch and I had my watercolours with me. But the fog made it surprisingly cold, and I didn’t want to stop or I would freeze. I was warm so long as I kept walking. So I made very quick sketches using Derwent “inktense” watercolour pencils. Here are my sketches in video format.

Here is the view over the Gorge, from the fields at the top.

My visit took me to Nyon, on the shores of Lake Geneva. I made a quick sketch from the walls of the castle. Did you know that the Tintin story, “The Calculus Affair” was set in Nyon? The tourist office made much of this connection.

Sketchbook 15, Nyon page spread.

Switzerland is beautiful in the Autumn. Thanks to my hosts at the Hotel de France, Vaud, for their hospitality.