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Daily Sketch Reprise: Mimi’s Sunbath, 2012

Mimi’s Sunbath, ink marker and watercolor pencil © B.E. Kazmarski
Mimi’s Sunbath, ink marker and watercolor pencil © B.E. Kazmarski

This is one of the other sketches in the series I mentioned in this month’s desktop calendar. This is still one of my favorite drawings, ever, I just like the way I handled the ink lines and watercolor pencil lines and washes, Mimi’s whiskers and the patterns of lines on her back that described her fur, and the interesting angle of the foreshortened cabinet as well as all the exaggerated colors that really do work. I can tell you that the cabinet was much more difficult than the cat! Really, though it looks complicated, and it is, I guess I was warmed up that day because I visualized, I sketched, and there it was. I am rarely that lucky. I’ll be posting new sketches again too—I’ve been working on other art projects that I can’t post at the moment.

Mimi enjoys the warmth of the sun on her one side, and the reflection of it from the cabinet on her other.

I really liked this as an ink sketch and almost left it with just Mimi, but when I had looked at Mimi in this very spot I envisioned an ink drawing with watercolor washes. I began the sketch on watercolor paper, and so I finished it. I like it just as much.

This has both deep shadows and bright highlights, and both direct and reflected light, a challenge for me in ink, for sure! But while Mimi did move her head to face front, look up at me and look behind herself, she sat for long enough for me to get the light and shadow on her torso sketched in with pen, then a bit of watercolor pencil scribbled on top.

When I begin with a new medium I often visualize in it for days as I grow accustomed to it, so I’m not surprised to have two sketches in a row in the same medium and style, after yesterday’s Kelly on the Windowsill. I am growing accustomed to these watercolor pencils, though I think I’m going to allow myself a wider brush than the No. 4 round to see how it dissolves and spreads the paint from my sketchy pencil lines.

I absolutely love drawing in ink, though I’m constantly disappointed in the pens I can get now, the marker style. They are so easy to use, but I seem to wear the tip dry and need to give it a break every minute or so, and I don’t like to stop in the middle of a sketch to wait for the pen to resaturate. I solved it here by having several pens on hand in the same sizes. I have various fountain-style technical pens but I don’t leave ink in them and I don’t think Mimi would sit still while I run upstairs and fill one or two. I also have dip-style pen nibs and bottles of ink, but that has its challenges outside of my studio. I’m going to find one of the fountain-style drawing pens I had looked into years ago, though the drawback of those is that sometimes the ink doesn’t dry quickly enough to watercolor on top of right away, as I do here.

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four framed ink and watercolor sketches
Four ink and watercolor sketches from April and May.

This sketch, matted and framed, is available for sale in my Etsy shop, as well as three others in the same style:

Kelly with Grapes and Apple

Mimi’s Sunbath

Top of the World.

These are also available as a set; if you are interested in purchasing two or more, or purchasing a set of prints, please ask. I can only list so many variations on Etsy before it just gets confusing!


Click here to see other daily sketches.

For a gallery of the ones available for sale, visit my Etsy shop in the “Cat Art and Prints” section.

Read about the reason for the daily sketches in Three Years of Daily Sketches, Awards and Collections.

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"Kelly on the Windowsill" desktop calendar 2560 x 1440 for HD and wide screens.
“Kelly on the Windowsill” desktop calendar 2560 x 1440 for HD and wide screens.

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Feline Style Sampler

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One thought on “Daily Sketch Reprise: Mimi’s Sunbath, 2012

  • I remember this! I just love the colours!! Am trying to pin to Pinterest and it says image is too small !!

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