A few weeks ago I decided to start a new group on Facebook, called
Sketch With Me. In all honesty, it was in the hopes it would get me focused again. So much drum and flute building the past couple of years cut into my sketching time--or desire.
It worked. We have nearly 600 enthusiastic members, and it's been amazing. AND I'm sketching.
It's to be a monthly (probably) virtual sketch weekend, but of course various of us have posted our work before the event (which was October 20th, this first time) and after...
So...here's what I did for the first event...
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This one was out my front window before I ever got up and about... |
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Across from my little shed studio is a new forest I call The Smallwood...this old house is on the hill above it. I am loving the autumn colors... |
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My old Prang box and a #4 quill mop were most useful... |
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This is the actual view... |
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Trees added...some of them ayway. |
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Beyond the Smallwood... |
Then we gathered our gear and headed out to Tryst Falls, a local park with a lovely waterfall...and at this time of year the falls are actually flowing! Our summer's drought had things down to a trickle.
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I chose a bent-nib calligraphy pen for the basic sketch... |
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My subject... |
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I came home and curled up by my chiminea to paint another view of the Smallwood, in gouache on pre-painted paper...that blue was a bit intense! |
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Just before I called it a day I noticed the sunlight on my neighbor's gorgeous red maple across the street...I could only see a tiny bit of it from where I was, but I liked the contrast... |
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Tired and hurried, by then, but fun just the same... |
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Of course since my subject was backlit, I mostly got shadow in the photo! |
I have no idea what we'll do next time, but I know there will BE one~
I confess I was a little intimidated, but I did what I could to 'engage'. I'm grateful for the opportunity you created with this group, Kate, to do just that ~ engage. Engage thought. Engage activity. Engage "seeing". Engage participation & dialogue & humility & awe-preciation for our fellow creatures ~ yearning, striving, seeking... beyond mere "connecting"... thank you, again.
ReplyDeleteJust found this post and immediately went and joined the sketching FB group. I welcome every opportunity to practice and learn from other sketchers and painters - thanks for providing the forum and inspiration. Your books are always front and center on my sketching bookshelf for quick inspiration. I love your loose interpretive style and am working towards my version of it.
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