On My Table: Beginning of June 2026

My preparation for my teaching trip to Toulouse for the 14th International Urban Sketchers Symposium is in full swing! Kits for participants of my workshop are ready (I have now started assembling a prayer to the Travel Gods so that my bag will not be lost). My handout is basically ready (though one cannot stop tweaking things, can one?). I am getting my stickers printed and selecting colors for my palette to paint in my free time (I am making bets with myself as to how many sketches I would actually make in between three days of workshops and a demo!).  The rest of the stuff on my table is a story about me drawing people more in May and enjoying a little pouch that has an elastic band and was very helpful for the "quick daw" sketching on the go. I am afraid till the end of July I will be all: Toulouse, Toulouse Toulouse" - apologies in advance - I am so excited for this trip!


Sketchbook as a Reminding Tool

As you know, I enjoy layering things in my sketchbooks - because I like to keep my notes and drawings in chronological order and also because it is a nice way to revisit things. Speaking of revisiting - I realized that I rarely flip through my old sketchbooks, but when I do, it is a lot of fun! I was planning a video flip-through of my winter sketchbook and found these pages. They were little experiments that were happening at a large table filled with beer glasses, teacups, snacks, art supplies, and sketchbooks, bunch of friends talking and working next to each other.
I kept some parts of the larger pages showing to share my joy from all the color conversations that are happening on this page. It reminded me that I have this ochre ink I wanted to play with more, that I am still working on mixing a dark purple, and I promised my friend a gouache stick and I find sculls challenging, macabre but also fun to draw!
 



Spring Garden In a Pot (Table Gardening) - Part 2

This is the second part of the visual story of the table garden (here is the first)

Despite the fact that I was fascinated by the number of flowers and their day-to-day progress, there was a surprising amount of frustration with this little garden for me! First - it changes so often that you need to allocate a significant part of your day to document it all (which is impossible :) And it is always a tricky thing for me to choose which flowers to paint when there are so many in one bouquet. I hoped to make one large painting with "everything," but did not get to it. My only hope is to find a similar garden-in-a-pot next year :)




Spring Garden In a Pot (Table Gardening).

I love following flowers on a day-to-day basis, and every spring, I get some sort of bulb to grow, and this year, I got a whole little garden of bulbs to follow! It was a marvelous adventure, impossible to draw (at some point apart from a two hyacinth flowers there were 6 tulips and over 20 daffodils - all miniature and all sitting in a 6" pot on my table). But I got to draw some of them! Today I was moving the bulbs into "summering" storage and realized that I never shared any of these sketches - so here is part one of my selection  :) 


Another Vase I Made!

This vase has lots of things that I would do differently today but I learned a lot! See some notes around it :) I names it honey skep.