Showing posts with label "Paddington Reservoir Gardens". Show all posts
Showing posts with label "Paddington Reservoir Gardens". Show all posts

Friday, January 13, 2012

Paddington Reservoir Gardens

Finally some nice weather in Sydney and we went to the Paddington Reservoir Gardens to draw. Paddington is an inner suburb and they have made this wonderful garden below street level, right on the busy main street, but you'd never know it was there. It is almost deserted. The main architectural feature of the garden is rows of arches, and it is easy to get tangled while you're drawing them. I'd been once before and its amazing how just a small change in viewpoint completely changes the image as the arches pass by one another and change perspective. I made the big banksia bush the feature of my drawing this time.
Another great thing about sketching here is that there is a supply of comfortable mesh metal chairs that you can more around to get the viewpoint you want or a shady patch.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Paddington Reservoir Gardens

This relatively new garden is below street level in the busy inner city suburb of Paddington. There are chairs to carry around and sit where you please - what a luxury for a sketcher. There are many interesting vantage points and arches upon arches upon arches. I started a new handmade sketchbook of Canaletto paper 5" high by 7" across, so this sketch is 5" x 14". Lamy Safari pen & W&N watercolours.