Amongst the pebbles and seaweed on Stein beach looking out towards Ardmore Point.
Charcoal Landscape from Lochbay, Waternish, Isle of Skye
(what3words location: define.applauded.disco)
The Sketchbook Project is the world’s largest collection of artist sketchbooks and is housed in Brooklyn, New York. Many are digitised and available to view from wherever you are, and the actual sketchbooks are often taken around the States on tour of educational establishments. Continuing from my first sketchbook (Fairy Bridge to Lochbay), I’ve started from Lochbay and am sketching from the passing places along the single-track road leading to Stein and Dunhallin. Each location is noted with the what3words app, and you can see the location of today’s sketch above.
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Approaching the beach at Stein and appreciating the vastness of the hills surrounding the bay at sea level.
Charcoal Landscape from Lochbay, Waternish, Isle of Skye
(what3words location: unwound.organist.debut)
The Sketchbook Project is the world’s largest collection of artist sketchbooks and is housed in Brooklyn, New York. Many are digitised and available to view from wherever you are, and the actual sketchbooks are often taken around the States on tour of educational establishments. Continuing from my first sketchbook (Fairy Bridge to Lochbay), I’ve started from Lochbay and am sketching from the passing places along the single-track road leading to Stein and Dunhallin. Each location is noted with the what3words app, and you can see the location of today’s sketch above.
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Catching the jutting headlands and islands over the trees and roof of Lochbay House.
Charcoal Landscape from Lochbay, Waternish, Isle of Skye
(what3words location: remake.repeated.regaining)
The Sketchbook Project is the world’s largest collection of artist sketchbooks and is housed in Brooklyn, New York. Many are digitised and available to view from wherever you are, and the actual sketchbooks are often taken around the States on tour of educational establishments. Continuing from my first sketchbook (Fairy Bridge to Lochbay), I’ve started from Lochbay and am sketching from the passing places along the single-track road leading to Stein and Dunhallin. Each location is noted with the what3words app, and you can see the location of today’s sketch above.
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Taking a look back along Lochbay towards the Bay inlet.
Charcoal Landscape from Lochbay, Waternish, Isle of Skye
(what3words location: fulfilled.house.piper)
The Sketchbook Project is the world’s largest collection of artist sketchbooks and is housed in Brooklyn, New York. Many are digitised and available to view from wherever you are, and the actual sketchbooks are often taken around the States on tour of educational establishments. Continuing from my first sketchbook (Fairy Bridge to Lochbay), I’ve started from Lochbay and am sketching from the passing places along the single-track road leading to Stein and Dunhallin. Each location is noted with the what3words app, and you can see the location of today’s sketch above.
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All islands are clearly defined against the skies this morning. Of particular delight is the Isle of Harris showing her splendour (top right corner).
Charcoal Landscape from Lochbay, Waternish, Isle of Skye
(what3words location: plugged.sinking.cove)
The Sketchbook Project is the world’s largest collection of artist sketchbooks and is housed in Brooklyn, New York. Many are digitised and available to view from wherever you are, and the actual sketchbooks are often taken around the States on tour of educational establishments. Continuing from my first sketchbook (Fairy Bridge to Lochbay), I’ve started from Lochbay and am sketching from the passing places along the single-track road leading to Stein and Dunhallin. Each location is noted with the what3words app, and you can see the location of today’s sketch above.
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