Some months the Paris Sketch letter ideas come easy, almost effortless. July's cherry airmail letter art was inspired by a paper napkin I found on rue I'Ile St.-Louis.
Artwork by Henri Avelot
This month the creative juices were struggling. 365 Creative Dresses said in response to my moaning,
"That's very interesting to hear about the sketches. I assume since you are really an artist it just sort of flows out of the brush with nary a thought".
Ha. If only it were so.
Here's a peek at the creative process:
I started imagining tomatoes as a sea of air balloons floating over Paris. I watched a lot of NM balloon festival videos to get in the mood.
I started imagining tomatoes as a sea of air balloons floating over Paris. I watched a lot of NM balloon festival videos to get in the mood.
Vivian Swift reminded me I needed to do a 'Juliette' balcony like shown in her book, Le Road Trip.
I went to Marché President Wilson to take photos of famed vegetable marchand Joel Thibaut. I knew I wanted him in the watercolor.
First sketches. So many elements to figure out.
Of course I went overboard with too many tomato balloons. Back to the drawing board for another re-do. August's sketch letter finally came together with just the right amount of tomato balloons...I think. I’m Carol Gillott, an artist living in Paris. Every month I send out beautifully illustrated letters that capture the true Parisian experience.
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