Went for a walk in Isabella Plantation on Thursday evening with Matt. It was lovely, so peaceful. There are a lot of deer in Richmond Park, but we were very lucky to see one so close up – it was grazing not far from the entrance to the Plantation and we ended up creeping closer and closer until we were only a couple of metres away. These sketches were done from photos when I got home.
Archive for July, 2009
Isabella Plantation 16/07/2009
Posted in Sketchbook, tagged deer, hemerocallis, Isabella Plantation, Richmond Park, sketch on July 19, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Tree surgeon ahoy!
Posted in Sketchbook, tagged pollarding, sketch, tree, tree surgeon on July 13, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Sketches – Kew Gardens
Posted in Sketchbook, tagged encyclia adenocaula, japanese pagoda tree, kew gardens, orchid, palm house, sketch, styphnolobim japonicum on July 9, 2009| Leave a Comment »
I only had one short job booked in this morning, so popped into Kew Gardens on the way home as I’m still feeling very sketchy. I’m having some problems with my feet at the moment (great, as you can imagine, for someone who is on her feet all day at work!) so didn’t venture as far into the gardens as I would have liked (I usually do a full circuit when I walk there). I visited the Princess of Wales Conservatory and captured an orchid that I liked, then wandered out to find what is possibly my favourite sight in Kew – the Japanese Pagoda tree (planted aroudn 1760) which is partially supported by bricks and iron struts, but is remarkably healthy nonetheless. I then wandered down to the Palm House and started sketching in there, but the pain from my feet and the incessant noise of children (lots of school groups were around today) drove me home before I was really done. I’m aiming to go back again in a few weeks.