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Thursday, March 14, 2013

On the Road Again…


Somewhere, OH: Last weekend my daughter, two granddaughters and I took a road trip to Ohio. This stretch of highway always amazes me. It's the same but still ever changing. Along with the sound of the tires on the road it sets up a very soothing rhythm. 
We went to celebrate at a bridal shower for my niece. I only did one sketch. Too busy gabbing and eating I guess. We had blue skies, gray skies, sun, snow, rain and a very good time!

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

I Have Good News and…


Chicago, IL: Recently my daughter-in-law and I were lamenting the fact that "our" Starbucks closed. It was the one we both seemed to stop at when out-and-about…not that there aren't at least four others equidistant from my place. The good news is it didn't close. It only moved two blocks north. The better news is it serves wine in the evening!

Monday, February 25, 2013

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Warning Signs

Elmhurst, IL: I have met very few people in my lifetime who get excited about the dreaded railroad crossing. In fact the news would confirm that more and more people believe they can outsmart the crossing gates and have had to pay dearly for that error in judgement. I am rather the opposite where I look forward to the latest artwork on the train cars, rendered by the unknown graffiti artists scurrying about the railroad yards at night, and on display for the general public imprisoned at the crossing gates. I find this art rather compelling and the one element that makes waiting for a freight train more enjoyable.

Consider, then, that the art of Urban Sketching exercises the artist's observation skills of the world right before them, and now the mundane and overlooked become the hero of their compositions. I had such a moment recently when I was stopped by the activated crossing gates and was overcome by the complexity of signage and warnings that have become necessary. "Do not stop on Tracks," "Caution: walk time shortened when train approaches," and "Warning: Fast moving trains." The only one missing might be "Warning: crossing the tracks while gates are down may kill you."

Regardless, it is this kind of over-communicating that becomes great subject matter for the Urban Sketcher. The more curious, the more there is a backstory attached to the sketch, the better.

Sketch: Prismacolor 005 Premier Pen and Prismacolor color markers on kraft paper.


Monday, February 18, 2013

Sketches from the Conservatory





I really enjoyed the day. I love sketching with markers! I used Copic markers on Render marker paper.

Can Spring Be Far Behind?





Urban Sketchers-Chicago met at the Garfield Park Conservatory yesterday. We had a good turn out – more than fourteen of us! I haven't been there since the Chihuly exhibit ten years ago! In the gray Chicago winter, enthusiastic sketchers, sun and color made for a great day!

It's a great group – all ages and levels of experience. I was using the Stillman & Birn Beta series sketchbook - just love it!
"If winter comes, can spring be far behind?"  Percy Bysshe Shelley