Wednesday, September 12, 2018

An evocation of roses

Phones and Roses
People with cell phones have become an urban sketching trope; they pose quietly, for long periods of time, everywhere you go.
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I attempted to sketch these roses directly in watercolor, and added a little pastel pencil later. I remember trying to sketch a similar rosebush in front of Anna’s Greek Cuisine a few years ago. Small, intricate blossoms are difficult to depict, with a water brush.

Tuesday, September 11, 2018

Standing in line, Panini Opa
When a sketcher first ventures into drawing people, it is easier to draw them from the back, in a situation where they will hold still, for at least a few minutes.

Monday, September 10, 2018

Texture test

I did this line drawing early one evening, while waiting to pick up a pizza, adding watercolor pencil and watercolor later. I experimented with adding texture by scraping through it with a piece of old, cut-up credit card.

I have seen several urban sketchers use this technique--most recently, Paul Wang, from Singapore.

Saturday, September 8, 2018

Re: past

Weekend repasts

One of the best parts of childhood Sundays was coming home to the smell of my mother's roast beef dinner in the oven. Nowadays, we occasionally go to Cracker Barrel for a throwback to those meals, which were—themselves—a foretaste of the Marriage Supper to come.
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These sketches brought back the memory of Lyle Lovett's tribute to everyone whose stomach ever rumbled embarrassingly in a church service.
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The lower Sunflower sketch was begun in watercolor pencil. Ink was added after watercolor, to give definition where needed.

Friday, September 7, 2018

In the meantime

In the past few years, I have found that, if I waken during the night, a hot drink and a drawing will center my mind and allow me to fall asleep again. The snack in the lower sketch was drawn in the wee hours. I added a little colored pencil over the watercolor, later.

The gentleman in the upper drawing was waiting for his meal at Kentucky Fried Chicken. He was kind enough to carry our food over, when it was ready. Here, I was trying some of Anne-Laure Jacquart's techniques for drawing people.

Thursday, September 6, 2018

Remedies for cabin fever

This has been a long hot summer. A few weeks ago, I dealt with a brief spell of cabin fever by sketching the telephone.

The next day, we headed west of town, to where the sky is larger. We encountered a long curving line of vehicles, waiting for a freight train to pass. Again, a quick sketch, and time sped by, at the speed of the train. Watercolor added later.