It was Monday, a public holiday for Labour Day. Going by the line of cars returning to the city, we expected things to be quiet along the coast.
Lunch at the seaside township of San Remo? TOO CROWDED! On to the next town of Wonthaggi – EVERYTHING SHUT (it's inland and dull). On to Inverloch (a very popular seaside town on the coast). BUSY but we found a parking spot...and a pie shop.
Here's a typical Gippsland country scene – a view of a barn on farmland. The sun was going down and the vegetation was just silhouettes. I had a lot of time here. Hatching can be meditative and just about used up my marker pen!
A snake catcher came and caught one to cheers from the diners in the restaurant. Next morning I met and sketched the snake catcher who had come back to look for more snakes. They are Copperheads and venomous!
The snake catcher looked like a Crocodile Dundee with his leather hat, thick gloves in a back pocket, special pole contraption with pincers at the end and a long net.
The next few sketchers were done along the rugged Bass Coast from Inverloch heading back to San Remo.
Looking back towards Inverloch.
Bright daisy-like flowers growing near the beach.
Sketching from the car. A rock formation called Eagles Nest.
Looking back to Eagles Nest.
These sketches were all done on location but colour was added some on location, some later.
#FaberCastellPittPen, watercolour, #Moleskine Sketchbook, 3.5" x 5.5”
#Basscoast #Inverloch
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