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Late afternoon, early evening view

Original boat house at erhman residence in Sugar Pine Point state park...

Open-air fingerpainting

progress stage 5 of downtown painting, adobe ideas on ipad

Network City diagram, colors and layers turned on 100%, adobe ideas app, ipad, digital

Vue sud-ouest avec, à l'horizon, l'ancien incinérateur Des Carrières qui n'est plus en opération depuis 1993. J'aime dessiné la mosaïque des toîts du quartier Angus. ----- South western view, and on the horizon the two stacks of the municipal incinerator Des Carrières, decommissioned since 1993. I love to draw the mosaic created by all the different roofs of the Angus neighborhood. ------ Adobe Ideas + iPad.

Un coin de ma cuisine, dessinée pendant l'insomnie. ----- A corner of my kitchen, sketched during insomnia.

Open-air, fingerpainting. My wacom stylus is empty, so I come back to fingerpainting way

Seen standing east of the Gosford/St-Claude Street, looking west, here is quite an architectural hodge podge starting by the modern design of the Chaussegros-de-Léry building right next to us, then the City Hall (here emerging in the sunrise), and then a whole series of buildings old and new all the way to the horizon. /////// À partir de la rue Notre-Dame, quand on se tient juste à l'est de l'axe Gosford/St-Claude, on a une vue de ce que j'appelle le 'hodge podge architectural' de la rue Notre-Dame, quand on regarde en direction ouest, avec à droite, à l'avant-plan, la facture moderne de l'édifice Chaussegros-de-Léry, qui jure avec l'Hôtel de Ville, puis toute une série d'édifices fort différents jusqu'à l'horizon.

Overlay of freehand sketchbook with freehand adobe ideas sketch paint

A painted view of the gate 33 and beyond to the Capitol and Washington monument at Ronald Reagan airport, D.C.

A street view painting of a windmill and house in Mendocino...

steve got one this week too - i couldn't resist and picked up an ipad 2 today. it just came out over here yesterday so i had preordered one to be sure to get my hands on one before they all sold out.

 

i didn't get the first generation ipad so it's a whole new world for me. been browsing the app store all morning. so far i'm really impressed by flipboard. i need a good flickr app - any suggestions?

 

the app running in the pic is adobe ideas, a really cool sketch app for jotting down ideas.

 

i'm off to browse some flickr on the ipad...

 

explored march 26th #248

  

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Alors que j'étais en voyage en novembre, j'ai eu le bonheur de prendre un repas absolument délicieux au Toula's Trailside Café, un petit resto sympatique et abordable qui se trouve en bordure de la piste cyclable Fred Marquis Trail dans le comté de Pinellas en Floride. Cette piste va du nord de Tarpon Springs jusqu'à St-Petersburg. --------- I had a scrumptious and affordable meal at Toulas's Trailside Café in Tarpon Springs while travelling thru Pinellas County in Florida last November. The café is right on the Fred Marquis Bike trail that goes from north of Tarpon Springs all the way down to St.Petersburg, Florida.

Open-air fingerpainting

Assembled with Adobe Ideas (iPad app).

Open-air fingerpainting

One morning in June, I was ridiing the lenght of the CP (Canadian Pacific) bike path in Rosemont, and there was this unusual sighting! A 'deux chevaux' French car, or 2CV for short. And so I sketched it. I wondered who it could belong to. But as with all sketches, when you pay close attention, you notice details. So I noticed on the door of the modern looking 'infill' the letters tls-yul. Once home, I looked them up. It is a communication agency of the sort, by the name of 'Toulouse-Montreal', tls-yul being the airport codes for each city. So, it might just be that the car belongs to someone in there. In any case, it was a peculiar sighting, and the shade from the trees (not seen here) between the bike path and the street threw the small car in a deep shade, as the buildings were basking in the sunrise light. I love to sketch old buildings of Rosemont has it forces me to take notice of all sorts of architectural details, in this case, the brick patterns. I also like how the old and the new have been made to go well together,the infill being of a similar color of bricks then the old houses. ---- J'ai apercu cette 'deux chevaux' sur la piste cyclable du CP (Canadien Pacifique) à la hauteur de la rue Dandurand dans Rosemont. Comme la 2CV se trouvait stationnée devant une agence de communications du nom de Toulouse-Montréal (tls-yul), j'en conclut qu'elle appartient peut-être à quelqu'un qui travaille là-dedans. Ce matin là, la voiture se trouvait dans l'ombre touffue des arbres qui se situent entre la piste cyclable et la rue, alors que les immeubles, eux étaient dans la lumière du soleil levant. J'aime beaucoup dessiner les maisons de Rosemont, parce que ça me force à remarquer toutes sortes de détails architecturaux, comme dans ce cas ci, les détails des motifs de briques pour les deux bâtiments de droite, puis, le 'infill', le bâtiment plus moderne, mais dont la palette n'est pas trop éloignée des autres. Beau voisinage! -

 

[P.S. I have learned since doing this drawing that the car does not belong to anyone at that business. I saw the car elsewhere and talked with its owner. It is owned by a gal who happened to live in that neighborhood. Also, since then, the communication agency has led way to a ... bike shop! Fittingly so, given I was standing just off of the bike path as I drew this.]

using the fave adobe ideas app and painting the view of the vast vaulted terminal...Dubai, en route from India

Using a set of painting tools from the adobe ideas app, a series of progressive views of a beautiful deco building in downtown Houston, focusing on the top portion of the structure...

    

Historic name: City National Bank, 921 Main Street and McKinney

 

Current name: 1001 McKinney Building

 

Architect, Albert C. Finn

 

Completed: 1947

 

City of Houston Historic Landmark, National Registry of Historic Places

original color tone version of the digital painting of the Moscone Center open space in San Francisco, CA...looking north to St. Patricks and the Four Season Hotel tower...adobe ideas app on iPad...painted during a break in the Gensler meeting of Principals...

the urban scene in the Monterey area is a wonderful mix of walls of plaster and tile roofs, and tall cypress tress...

digital drawing created with Adobe Ideas. This one started with a sketch done by my son.

At first named Ste-Philomène Church, Saint-Esprit Church is the only church in Montreal considered to be pure Art Deco style. It was built in 1905 by architect Joseph-Égide-Césaire Daoust. The inauguration was in 1932, but work on the chuch continued for another year. In 1949, the steeple, considered unsafe, was removed, leaving the church the way it looks today. It towers over the neighborhood and dominates the sky of Old Rosemont, and fittingly so given it was the very first church built in Rosemont. The inside of the upper middle section of the church is illuminated at night and can be seen from far, all around Rosemont because the church is a much higher structure then any other building in the viccinity. Other then minor urban furniture - the public bench, the parking meter, the Bell phone booth - I would think not much else may have change since it's construction. I did omit the 'speakers' in the troncated steeple (that have replaced I'm affraid a real ringing of a real bell). (Adobe Ideas + iPad).

A detail portion from the Chicago Midway terminal B series painting, viewed from the food court windows and painted with adobe ideas on ipad...

REAL truckstops don't carry decaf.

This one was just off of I81 in Pensylvania.

Perpetrated with Adobe Ideas (iPad app).

iPad

Adobe Ideas App

From imagination

Possibly one continuous line for the drawing.

 

Photos and portraits of John: www.flickr.com/groups/portraitparty/discuss/7215762428717...

John's own great work: www.flickr.com/photos/johnarh/

The March issue is out and the building paintings are looking great!

 

www.spur.org/publications/article/2014-03-10/urban-field-...

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