Most of our favourite breakfast places tend to be busy during the weekends. To avoid the crowd, we sometimes go to a nearby shop called Campari. On Sunday, they had a huge display table which caught my eye, so I sketched it.
I felt that a sense of community and fun was lacking. Campari is big place so it tends to be quiet. But I wanted my sketch to be dynamic and happy, so when I got home, I added the bits of colours. I wanted them to dance, as well as to reflect the wine and food on display.
10 comments:
You're such a talent! I love all your arts! Keep it up!
The colour is a good idea. Nice sketch and you are lucky to go for breakfast so often.
Oh you are so talented! I love how you added the bubbles! Did you draw at all when you were in Japan? I'd love to see how you interpret parts of Japan :D
What a wonderful sketch and watercolor! I've been enjoying your photos but this is real art.
Very pretty sketch! I like the "loose" lines you use, whether with added color or not.
I know several people who draw on-site during breakfasts out quite regularly. Sounds fun. My idea of "breakfast out" is to walk up to the chicken coop for eggs. That gets me out, HA!
what a fabulously simple piece yet so effective
I really like the movement of the color. It's so fun and happy.
I love the dots of color you added! This looks very happy and inviting!
Love the sketch and the pastel color. It's soft but very alive! Nice work. ;)
Love this !!
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