It is hot 84F (29C) and humid 91F (33C) and I thought that I would work on one of a number of sketches that I did while I was in Cuba (see post on 15 February 2017).
Along the beach by the Tryp in Cayo CoCo were a number of dilapidated huts that were left there to provide shelter should you get caught outside during a thunderstorm.
Hopefully, the wind won't be strong enough to cause them to collapse on top of you.
I finished the huts by putting in the walls and doors.
Next I indicated some of the sand on the beach and the waves along the shoreline.
I drew in a clump of palm trees by the huts.
I started with the small clumps of young palm trees at the base of the large palm trees before I started on the trunk and some of the palm fronds at the top of the trees.
I will post this drawing at a later date once it has been completed.
Thursday, July 6, 2017
Grass Huts I - A Work in Progress
Labels:
beaches,
black and white,
Caribbean,
Cuba,
huts,
oceans,
outline sketch,
palm trees,
pen and ink,
salt water,
sand,
sketches,
Susan Sydney
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