Pollensa Calvari Steps – Original Watercolour Painting

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The first watercolour I did was from the top of the 365 Calvari steps with the town of Pollenca in the distance. The steps are lined with picturesque properties and cypress trees which cast shadows across the steps.

I wasted no time in producing a second sketchbook painting, this time of the client’s property. Mid morning sunlight created interesting shadows to help frame the building.

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Pollensa Mallorca | Original Watercolours of Calvary Steps Mallorca – Alan Reed

Painting in Pollensa

Pollensa Calvary Steps in Mallorca is a stunning little town in the north of the island is an ancient town of attractive narrow streets and an impressive main square, lined with cafés, restaurants and bars, and is just a few kilometres from Port de Pollensa.

It is such a delight to get my watercolour out to begin Painting Calvary Steps in Pollensa.

I’ve recently been commissioned to paint a client’s holiday home in Mallorca, a very attractive Mediterranean island. To be able to paint the property with greater insight, we felt it would be best to stay for several days to enable me to do some sketchbook watercolours, not just of the property, but also the small town of Pollenca. Alan Reed’s Painting Blog gives you much insight into his Painting trip to Mallorca.

Sketchbooks of Pollensa

I don’t like to miss an opportunity to paint outdoors in the sun. I painted lots of Sketches of Calvary Steps in Mallorca. Then one more sketchbook study was needed before we left for Palma. This one sits halfway between the first and second studies of the steps and the town.

Discover Pollensa

Pollensa in the north of the island is an ancient town of attractive narrow streets and an impressive main square. Lined with cafés, restaurants and bars, and just a few kilometres from Port de Pollensa. Pollensa’s streets reveal some interesting small shops and boutiques where you’ll find local crafts, jewellery, fashions, and leather goods. We discovered great bakeries, butchers selling free range meat and supermarkets.

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