Sunday 9 October 2016

Tenby visit


One of our days out in Wales recently was to Tenby. We enjoyed the beach/beaches there, although didn't venture down to the really long stretch of beach. We stayed near the town itself and I sketched whilst Graham took William down on the sand.






Sketches done I then joined them on the beach and took more photos:





On the way back to our accommodation we stopped at Saundersfoot and guess what - yes, I sketched

~ A brilliant day out ~



12 comments:

Eileen H said...

Lovely sketches as always Ann and a great beach for William to have fun.

Marie Smith said...

Such a gorgeous beach, without seaweed.

The music with the video is a nice touch. Love the artistry!

ann @ studiohyde said...

The beaches around Tenby and the Gower are really nice. Then I realised that they are like the beaches here...so it was like a postmans holiday for William on the beach! lol

ann @ studiohyde said...

Thanks Marie...I used an app for the photos called Splice, they have a choice of music to go with it too, but not a requirement...I usually go for this particular tune as it works with the pics quite well.

Judy said...

Wonderful sketches, Ann!

ann @ studiohyde said...

Thanks Judy :)

robin cox walsh said...

Your sketches are superb as usual! And I enjoyed the montage and music very much!

ann @ studiohyde said...

Thanks Robin. With this concertina sketchbook, I thought I would cover the entire page with a painting/sketch of our trips away (I often just do small sketches within the page)...found I've enjoyed this technique.

Shammickite said...

You certainly get to travel a lot, I am envious! And I always like your sketches. I need to sketch more. And I also need to travel more!!

ann @ studiohyde said...

Well, the two things go together, Sketching and Travel. Hope you are okay Shammickite - waving from over the pond.

Shammickite said...

Waving back!!!! You would love to sketch here right now, the trees are turning to vibrant reds and golds. Such a beautiful season.

ann @ studiohyde said...

Ahhhh, sounds bliss :)