
Sat on the rocks near Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse to paint this one:

This is a lobster boat as seen from an overlook on the Ocean Path in the park:

A quick sketch of Main Street in the town of Southwest Harbor:

Here's Jordan Pond, as seen from the Jordan Pond House Restaurant in the park. (I thought their famous popovers with jam were good but not amazing.)

A super-fast sketch of some boats in Bar Harbor:

And a gazebo, sketched from the same vantage point but on the other side of the park bench I was sitting on:

The flat rocks in the park made it easy to sit and sketch for long periods of time. Here's a look at some park tourists gazing at the ocean at Thunder Hole:

And again, from the same vantage point but looking right instead of left:

I took a lot of different materials with me, so several of these were experiments. I used my usual Lamy Safari with Noodler's ink but also Pitt Artists pens, watercolors and other ink; I used my Moleskine watercolor sketchbooks, Arches hot-pressed watercolor paper, and Strathmore cold-pressed watercolor paper.
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