Sketches in the Autumn Air

Sketches in the Autumn Air

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The mornings are misty, the leaves are falling and an air of melancholy pervades everything. Autumn is here again. It’s my favourite time of year. Quite why I love it so, I can’t say, but I like the crisp mornings, the starry nights and especially, the colours.

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A quiet residential street in Hagi city, Yamaguchi Prefecture
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Hashimoto River in Hagi City, looking towards hills shrouded in mist

I like to get around Hagi city by bike, which means I often find myself trundling along little streets with overgrown gardens where the branches of trees hang out over their enclosing walls, or long grass is poking through the fences. I see orange persimmons, dark-green Summer Oranges that ripen throughout the winter, seed heads and I can watch the leaves turn day by day. There is nothing more refreshing than a bicycle ride through a sleepy city on an autumn morning.

I especially enjoy expressing these scenes through coloured pencil. I like the way in which the colour can be built up gradually, or scribbled on boldly, bringing liveliness and greater depth to even quick sketches. I feel this suits the soft atmosphere and rich colours of autumn in Hagi city. I enjoy watercolour, but for the sketches I do quickly out and about in the streets near my house, I like the convenience of coloured pencil.

The natural shapes we see in autumn are so interesting. Spider webs are hung with dew and we can see how intricate they really are. The shapes of seedpods which have shed their seeds are also fascinating, like something from another world. If you prefer bright light and vivid colour, then autumn art might not be for you, but I think there is so much for an artist to enjoy in autumn; the soft colours, the interesting shapes and the changing scenery are only a start. The natural scenery of Japan is especially beautiful in autumn and my home, Hagi city, is no exception.

Neither too hot nor too cold, autumn is a lovely time to get out and do some sightseeing, sketches or photography. I enjoy drawing outside, and people that say hello are often genuinely interested. I have only had compliments and nice conversations. Get out and really look at the world around you. Draw, photograph, film and paint, or simply take the time to really look. There is so much beauty all around us. Let’s get out and see it!