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Notre Dame De La Treille - Lille, France
HDA : Facade design with Peter Rice
Client : Evêché de Lille
Architect: Pierre Louis Carlier
Date : 1991 - 1999
See more at : www.hda-paris.com/
Sketch Club: En Plein Air event, October 7, 2022 in the Donald J. Hall Sculpture Park of The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO. Photo: Don Ipock.
Have not done a sketch in a while so decided to do something that would involve some marker shading.
Artist Proofs
Two-card sketch by Chachi Hernandez. I wanted a pretty tranquil scene of Colossus sketching his sister and Kitty. It isn't working out quite as planned for Colossus.
My sketches from yesterday's outing with Boston Urban Sketchers Group at Back Bay Station in Boston
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Sketches from my notebook regarding the nature of humans and a god who lives beyond clouds. These, along with my castle sketches, are part of a story I came up with about a god who resembled humans too much and was banished from his realm to a place hidden by clouds.
Because he was too human in his emotions, and fears especially, he decided to take the form of a little girl to go with his constant cowardice. And because he- or rather she- was afraid of the dark, the god decided to create the stars. The full story is written on the Castle sketches.
I didn't get round to sketching my Pi Day pie (a very tasty homemade mincemeat lattice pie) on the day I made it as I was too busy cooking, then eating it, and then doing other stuff.
Still, I took the opportunity to sketch what was left the following day (before eating a chunk of that).
The sketch was a bit fast and loose, as I was toasting some crumpets at the time and didn't want to set fire to them. I did it directly in pen, which didn't give me much opportunity to go back and correct errors of proportion. Still, it gives a reasonable impression of what the pie looked like.
Sketch by Gus Fischer
The seventh workshop in our series sought to contrast two methods of subject commonly used in creating art. Whether your work from Reference photos, direct observation, or some hybrid has long been a heated debate. With this workshop, we wanted to explore the various benefits and drawbacks of both methods. Attendees were asked to create two sketches, the first was from a photo reference of a still life scene and the second was from direct observation. During the review at the end of the workshop, the jury remained split on which method they preferred; perhaps this debate will never be settled, but the creative individuals at Dreyfuss + Blackford Architecture will certainly continue to search.
Preliminary sketch for Ylistra, a drow warlord. For each of these, I was given a race, class, equipment, and name, and each sketch toook about 10 minutes to assemble. Much greater shading and detail is available, check out the fighter with the dragonhelm in this album.
A sketch of the clock tower of Toronto's Old City Hall. I sketched it in pencil, inked it, then scanned the drawing into Photoshop where I added some colour with my Bamboo pen tablet.
Photoshoot at Sketch - I'm pleased to be a recommended wedding photographer here :) www.sketch.uk.com
For my portfolio:
Urban sketching Boston / Cambrridgeside Galleria
Out doodling with Boston Urban Sketchers Group on a wet day at the mall
See my Pop Art at www.howiegreen.com