Meldrum Bay and lighthouse sketch
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- by cbadmin
Joel and I spent the long weekend on Manitoulin Island with the beagle where we visited friends of the family and camped one night in Meldrum Bay, all the way at the tip of the island.
There was an old lighthouse museum near the campsite so we spent an hour sketching it. I feel like I could have done more detail in this sketch but the sun was baking hot and after an hour I couldn’t stand it any more!
Joel and I were also debating what would be better to convert to a studio: a lighthouse or a church? What do you think?
I highly recommend camping at the Mississagi Lighthouse campground. If you like smooth, smooth stones and cold, cold water, that is.
Copper Cliff Part Deux
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Joel and I had a fruitless search a few weeks ago for a location in Sudbury interesting enough for plein air sketching. We wandered around for over an hour trying to find a somewhat inspiring location and came up with nil. This time, however, we opted to go back to our old sketching stomping ground for Copper Cliff Part Deux.
I’m pretty much convinced that despite it’s industrial neighbours, Copper Cliff could be transformed into an artsy small-town suburb of Sudbury, if anyone in Sudbury had the imagination to do it (which of course, they don’t). There is a old style main street, a large green park, stately historic homes and an old building that must have been a hotel at some point but which is now an old folks home (what a waste of good architecture). Joel and I are kind of fascinated by Copper Cliff. Of course you would have The Stack constantly in the background, but we think it’s a place that has some kind of charm.
Mackenzie King Estate
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Joel, Peanut and I were in Ottawa for Canada Day last weekend (saw Wills and Kate on a screen, yay!) We decided to take a jaunt over to the Mackenzie King Estate in the Parc Gatineau the next day and these “ruins” were on the property away from the house. Mackenzie King thought it would be fun to salvage various pieces of old houses from around Ottawa and leave them on his property as ruins. A nice place for contemplation, methinks, but not a night because that would just be spooky.
We would have sketched longer but we had forgotten to bring stools with us and therefore had to sit on stones, which hurt our bums. Note to self: always have camp stools handy in the car!





