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Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Chinatown Revisited


Sunday, I went sketching with the Urban Sketchers Chicago group.  It was really wonderful to meet some sketchers I had not met before.  We revisited Chinatown, where we had sketched last year.  We are thinking this should be a yearly event.
I arrived early (really?), so while I waited for the others to appear, I did a few sketches, sitting on Cermak Road, facing north.  The first sketch is a portion of the Three Happiness Restaurant, and the view up Wentworth Avenue.
(Pencil, Micron pen, watercolor in Holbein post card book)

Next, I sketched people who were passing by or standing around.  I loved the young woman who was listening to a tour group leader giving a lecture.  The young woman kept fidgeting her legs around, while keeping her arms crossed.  Even from across the street, it was obvious that she was bored out of her mind!
(Pencil, Micron pen, watercolor)

The next two sketches were done at Chinatown Square, a block or two north of Cermak Road, on the west side of Wentworth Avenue.  We were happy to discover that there was a Chinatown Festival happening – and it was very festive!  We were entertained with music, young children dancing, many different people and even a procession of monks.  I set up my little, bum-numbing stool, and began to draw.
When I finished the drawing of the horse sculpture, I acquired a small fan club – two young girls, around 10 and 11 years old, and their twin cousins, the most adorable four-year-old boys.  The older girl asked me to draw Angry Birds.  (I had to use my phone to find an Angry Bird to draw – the red one, of course!)  Then the boys had to have Angry Birds as well.  One of the boys asked me to draw a big house.  (The house I drew could only have been inhabited with stick figures!)  While I was drawing and looking down at the paper, one of the boys kept putting his face under mine, bringing our foreheads together, and staring into my eyes.  I’m not sure what that was about!  Then the younger girl asked me to draw flowers.  I drew everything and gave them the pictures.  They hung around for about an hour – a very appreciative audience – and I enjoyed it immensely!

(Both pages done with pencil, Staedtler pens, Micron pen, and watercolor 
in an Arches Travel Book, 140 lb. paper)

I copied the symbol for “horse” from the base of the sculpture.  Then, the oldest member of my fan club asked if she could draw the “new” symbol on my page.  I was delighted with that!  All in all, a great day with the Urban Sketchers!





Sunday, August 18, 2013

Chinatown sketches, Sunday, August 18, 2013


Ink drawing
Chinatown people-Tombow markers
Pagoda-Tombow markers

Sculptures-Tombow markers





Monday, August 12, 2013

Tree sketch at Westchester Woods

I have driven by this park with this gorgeous gnarled tree for years vowing to go sketch the tree one day. Well, Saturday was the day. I used copic markers and pastel pencil.


Tuesday, July 23, 2013

For the Birds


Peggy Notebaret Nature Museum: I couldn't make it to the USk-Chicago meet at the zoo on Sunday but did get up to that general area on Monday. Cool breeze, shade, silly geese and a duck–all in all a delightful afternoon.


This is evidence of why I sketch instead of taking photos!




Sunday, July 21, 2013

Sketchcrawl at Lincoln Park Zoo 7/21/13

Lovely day for being outside sketching.
Used the Caran D'ache watercolor leads on this one.

Ink and wash

Watercolor with no preliminary drawing. I really like doing it this way.

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Déjà Vu

Chicago is a beautiful city, known for its architecture, lake front and colorful neighborhoods but for me, sometimes, it's the little everyday touches that catch my eye and make me smile. They say it's the little things that make a house a home. Maybe it's the same for cities!
I wish I had a dollar for every time I've painted or sketched these light posts all around the town.

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Sketching in Downers Grove 6/13/13

Had occasion to do some waiting in Downers Grove Illinois. So I made three sketches in about 2 hours.