A natural outcome for a creative person who loves to take nature walks is to start sketching all that amazing inspiration, a much quicker alternative to painting I might add! So, since I have just shared with you photos of the lovely red poppies native to Northern Israel, I thought I'd share with you the sketches of poppies that I drew in my sketchbook. And not just any sketchbook, but rather one that was only half full of sketches I'd make in New York before moving to Israel, yikes, quite a long time ago. I'm a little sad that I didn't keep up the creative practice of drawing in a sketchbook most of the years in between (I did start a sketchbook 2 years ago on our vacation to Washington DC, here, and I did start a painting sketchbook last year in Sweden, here) though now I am so happy filling the pages with botanical drawings that I hope to continue, or at least fill the remaining pages! So dear readers, please please please, if you have that inner desire to create something in a journal, or draw in a sketchbook, do it, and keep doing it, and don't give up! I used to be so very reticent of sketchbooks because I was afraid of making mistakes, but guess what, you can simply cover up those mistakes by glueing paper over them, or if the paper is thick enough, painting over them, and voila, no pressure, just enjoy and don't be too hard on yourself! I did make a few mistakes with the poppies, so keep on reading to see how I worked that out!
And just by the way, with the Jewish holiday of Shavuos coming up next Thursday night, I am thinking all about flowers, and so this sketchbook practice is a great starting point for some festiveholiday decorations, hopefully!