Little House in Bakah Illustrations

This past winter I had the pleasure to stay at the Little House in Bakah in Jerusalem, Israel. On some of the mornings I spent time in the lobby drawing and painting. The woman at the front desk was so excited to tell me about her young son who likes to paint. I seem to attract attention in general when I draw or paint in hotel lobbies.

I did several sketches of the building across the street, Yehuda Street 2. It was built in the late 19th century. There is a daily Sephardi minyan in that building.

I had a collection of colored pencils with me. I started with watercolor paint, drawing the outline of the building. Then I switched to blue (cobalt with cerulean) for the sky. Then I painted shapes of green for the trees. I was planning to add lampposts and street signs later. Instead I left them out. Finally, instead of ink I used colored pencils for details.

Little House in Bakah also serves a delicious breakfast. The blue and white checked gingham tablecloths caught my eye.

I exaggerated the arches in the lobby in this sketch.

This illustration with ink was part imagination, part what I saw in the lobby. By the time I did this ink drawing, I was already back home in New Jersey.

Anne Jeffries says
I'm glad you left the lamp posts out of the painting of the house across the road. Your choice made the result feel timeless.
Leora says
I'm glad you came to visit my blog, Annie. Thank you.
Annie Jeffries says
I'm so glad you decided against the lamp posts. The painting of the house across the road feels timeless.
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