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Ooops,I think she noticed I was sketching her because from time to time she looked at me sideways.
Uy, creo que se dio cuenta de que la estaba dibujando porque de vez en cuando me miraba de medio lado.
I did this drawing to help map out my sciatica to the surgeon I met with and who will hopefully do my discetomy in Nov!
(my friend Aaron liked this drawing so I thought I'd upload it, now you know what my doctor does!)
Era mas de una persona. Como si todos nosotros fuésemos ella. Millones de almas, pensamientos, sensaciones. Todo ello en la misma sangre. La confianza que tenía en la gente. Veía el mundo de una forma que la hacia ser natural. Cosas que para la sociedad resultaban pudorosas, indecentes. Eran algo sin importancia. Vivía la vida. Su vida.
-Tengo que dejar de fumar.
-No entiendo porque después de su muerte comenzaste otra vez.
I spent longer on this sketch of a stand of bare Aspen trees than perhaps any previous Moleskine-sized sketch. It was done "from life" and took roughly 45 minutes.
On this particular sketch, I decided to do a bit of basic 2H pencil layout first just so I could get the relative positions of the trees, branch crossings, etc. set up. I didn't do any erasing, so perhaps I could have worked in pen from the start. However, it was somewhat relaxing to have the basic outlines established, and then to follow up with pen rendering. Once the pen rendering was done, I did erase the pencil guidelines.
Part of me wants to do some crosshatching behind the main stand of trees to provide contrast, but I'm afraid of losing fine detail in the smaller branches. I guess I'm a chicken.
I used a 0.1 Staedtler pigment liner for the major shapes, followed by more detailed line work with a Sakura 005 in the large Moleskine sketch book.
With Seattle sketcher Gail Wong, I rode a Bolt Bus down to Portland for the day to participate in this annual event. It was my first real trip to spend any time in downtown Portland and was impressed with the architecture and culture of the city. I definitely will be back.
This building caught my eye because of the color around the windows of what seemed like a warehouse, only to be told by a passing mail courier that in 2012 it was the site of MTV's 28th season of 'The Real World', probably one of the original reality shows.
There were over a hundred sketchers attending the event and I met many great sketchers whose work I've enjoyed online and can now put a face to. I went back to Seattle that night on the bus, a bit much for one hot day (90+). Next time I'll stay for the weekend and why not, Portland has a lot to offer a sketcher.
Early sketch to spec out the campaign site's page elements and creative direction: a retro grunge styled scrapbook, brought to life by Sean Martell.
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Evening Sketch, Place Emile Combes, the terrasse is nearly on the street :). Due to warmer temperature, the customers are back.
Croquis du soir, Place Emile Combes, la terrasse est presque sur la rue. Vue les températures clémentes, les terrasses se remplissent à nouveau.
I'm not very good with heights but managed to spend some time at the top of The Lighthouse to sketch a bit of the Glasgow skyline.