When I was in high school and college, I worked at an educational summer camp called Nature Camp. I recently visited this favorite place to teach watercolor workshops.
I had a wonderful time catching up with old friends and sitting beside the creek that runs through camp, soaking in the peace of nature while sketching.
Here's a 1-minute video of one of my favorite spots in camp.
And here's a demonstration painting of a piece of birch bark that I made during one of the workshops. I started with a pencil sketch (HB), then lightened up my pencil marks and began with a wash of yellow ochre mixed with burnt sienna. I touched in a charcoal gray mixture of burnt sienna and ultramarine blue. Then I let it all dry.
I finished the sketch with some details: a shadow made from ultramarine and burnt umber, the horizontal marks (lenticels) and the darkened edges.
Here's a photo of the bark if you'd like to make a sketch or painting of it yourself.


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