Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Sunday, July 8, 2012
New Sketchbook (07-08-12)
I started a new sketchbook, and decided to introduce some other colors
than the usual black pen, and work on patterns for the signatures.
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Random Designs (07-03-12)
I was trying to work on some forms and shapes that would suggest
fabric patterns; I used a black brush pen and a silver and a gold gel
pen.
Cruise to Alaska: Tracy Arm Fjord (07-03-12)
The Inside Passage and Tracy Arm Fjord
were the most beautiful part of the cruise... At the risk of sounding
cliché, -and I am not one to start posting vacation photos-, but
really... WHALES! We saw whales!
The water was an exquisite opaque green, and looked like Jade-ite.
So I spent the day inside one of the ship's restaurants, trying to paint what I saw.
The water was an exquisite opaque green, and looked like Jade-ite.
So I spent the day inside one of the ship's restaurants, trying to paint what I saw.
Tracy Arm Fjord in early afternoon |
Monday, July 2, 2012
Sunday, July 1, 2012
Cruise to Alaska: Juneau (07-01-12)
I used my old watercolor pencils to record my first
impressions of Juneau as the cruise ship entered the city...(there isn't
much).
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Finishing my sketchbook (06-27-12)
When I complete a sketchbook, I sometimes add some finishing touches,
such as color, collages, whatever strikes me as interesting. Since we
are leaving on a cruise very shortly (this, despite my absolute fears of
ending at the bottom of the ocean), I decided to do something that
would indicate a them of voyage, without tipping over into scrapbooking.
This is the title page of the sketchbook.
This is the title page of the sketchbook.
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
A house, in the style of Flemish architecture (06-26-12)
During the first session of the Cartooning class I teach at the Milwaukie Center,
I gave the kids the assignment to draw something without letting the
pen leave the page. While they were busy, I decided to work along on the
whiteboard.
It's funny, but as I started drawing a house, the style that immediately came to mind was that of Flemish architecture, tall houses with crenellated gables and small windows, as one commonly sees in Belgium in such cities as Brussels, Bruges, or Ghent...
It's funny, but as I started drawing a house, the style that immediately came to mind was that of Flemish architecture, tall houses with crenellated gables and small windows, as one commonly sees in Belgium in such cities as Brussels, Bruges, or Ghent...
Left: As drawn from memory Right: A random example of the real thing |
Saturday, June 16, 2012
OSU Commencement (06-16-12)
What a long and exciting day!
Valérie just graduated with a Bachelor of Arts with options in Choral Music Education and Piano Performance. And so, she participated in that necessary rite of passage, the Commencement ceremony...along with 3,500 to 4,000 other graduates from Oregon State University.
What made the day a unique and especially challenging one was that Michelle Obama gave a speech at Commencement. Consequently, in addition to long wait times, access to OSU's Reser Stadium was subject to all the expected extra security measures, such as airport metal detector gates, unsmiling people rummaging through bags and purses, even sharpshooters on the stadium roof!
The speeches were good, the graduates were happy, and the 30,000-strong audience consisting proud parents, relatives and friends was supportive. All in all, it was a nice day.
We sat on a sunny side of the side of the stadium closest to the College of Liberal Arts (and could see Valérie from afar), but as the afternoon wore on, shade came on our side while the other side of the stadium was still sunny, and there was a nasty little breeze that made everyone wish they'd brought a warm jacket...
Watching the ceremony
|
To distract myself from the chilly weather, I pulled out my color pencils and worked on painstakingly trying to match the colors I saw; but I didn't quite finish my drawing...
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Meeting of the Dreamers' Club (05-06-12)
I got an intriguing invitation via email for a meeting of the Dreamers' Club...
This took place at TaborSpace on SE Belmont, but I wasn't in the best frame of mind... In fact, I was right in a such deeply depressed state of mind that made it impossible to even think of any project in my life that would be of any worth to even think about.
So I wrote down other people's dreams for the group.
This took place at TaborSpace on SE Belmont, but I wasn't in the best frame of mind... In fact, I was right in a such deeply depressed state of mind that made it impossible to even think of any project in my life that would be of any worth to even think about.
So I wrote down other people's dreams for the group.
Members of the Dreamers Club, with miserable me, on the right |
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Crystal Springs (05-02-12)
Yeah, it is pretty, but kinda boring. There were lots of people, actually too many, some of whom were jerks, like the guy who was showing his kid how to pester a duck, and the couples who blocked the way with bulky strollers.
I can see color variations, shadows, etc., in a photo, but I struggle with real scenery. So I made a valiant effort, even though the result looks static...
Hmmm... |
Saturday, April 21, 2012
PDX Urban Sketchers at the Chinese Garden (04-21-21)
The Portland Urban Sketchers met at the Lan Su Chinese Garden as a group, to sketch or paint. As usual, I got there so late that I might as well have not bothered going (and that's exactly why I make myself go, even if late...). I was so late, that it was almost closing time, and a nice man at the gate let me in for free; he probably felt sorry for me...
I don't feel very confident with color, but made a valiant effort to paint with my small portable watercolor kit.
Entrance Gate |
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Tablecloth Sketch (02-23-12)
I went to Romano's Macaroni Grill with my friends Suzanne, and we had a nice time talking...
Doing so, I drew this face; it's a bit distorted because I wasn't drawing it close to me, but almost at arm's length...
Thursday, February 16, 2012
A Food Cart on 82nd (02-16-12)
I was driving by the Cartlandia food cart lot on 82nd Ave.
in the rain, when I stopped on an impulse, thinking it might be fun to
draw a food cart. I parked the car and decided to try my hand at watercolor pencils for a change from the usual black pen.
Cute little food cart |
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