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Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Concrete Bridge
Thanks to Patty Gardner for finding this location for us to draw from last Wednesday morning. It is a personal residence situated along the eastern banks of the Columbia River. The view was of what many call the "Concrete Bridge" that connects Pasco to Richland, WA. Depending on which direction you are traveling the bridge is on an incline/decline as the Pasco side is elevated above that of the Richland side. What I wanted to capture in this sketch was the group of sketchers at the base of that old sycamore tree who were in the sunlight. It was a beautiful October morning where the temperature was almost perfect, there was no wind, and tons of blue sky overhead. As usual we had a fun time together, sketching.
6x9 Super Aquabee Sketchbook, Lamy Safari with Lexington Gray Ink, watercolors.
Thursday, August 27, 2015
"Steptoe Street and Gage Boulevard"
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Intersection of Stepto Street and Gage Boulevard in Kennewick, WA> |
6x9 Super Aquabee Sketchbook, Lamy Safari pen, Noodler's Lexington Gray ink, and watercolors
Wednesday, August 19, 2015
"Columbia Park - Kennewick, WA."
What caught my eye here was the way the light was hitting the bridge behind all the trees in the park. Originally I decided to leave the tree trunks white, but after looking it over, I realized to grab what I wanted of the bridge, the trunks had to be dark. So there it is, another Wednesday morning out sketching with the Urban Sketchers; Tri-Cities.
6x9 Super Aquabee Sketchbook, Safari Lamy, Noodler's Lexington Gray, Dick Blick Watercolors.
6x9 Super Aquabee Sketchbook, Safari Lamy, Noodler's Lexington Gray, Dick Blick Watercolors.
Sunday, August 2, 2015
"Mosaic by the River Apartment Complex"
Tuesday, July 28, 2015
Friday, July 17, 2015
"Quick Sketching the Upper Floors"
With time to kill prior to a presentation I am scheduled to give at the 5th Annual Triconf Conference, I went to the second floor windows in the Richland Public Library to do a quick sketch of the new construction going on top of nearby Kadlec Regional Hospital.
The real purpose of adding this image to post one that will move our blog up toward the top of USk International blog. I want to demonstrate this feature on that blog.
Wish me luck.
Wednesday, July 8, 2015
"Columbia Center Mall"
The USkTC group met this morning at the Columbia Center Mall food court at 10am.
I have been interested in trying to capture these vaulted ceilings for a long time, so today was my opportunity.
Using my oldest sketchbook (literally, it is 112 years old) for the task, I found a nice location from which to draw (one where I could also plug in my phone), and got started.
At 11:05 it was 95% completed, so I returned to the food court and met up with the rest of the sketchers (six of them) and finished it off.
I used a pencil to get it started, then added the ink. Dark spots are intended to push the background back and bring the middle ground forward. The darks in the foreground to emphasize different color schemes and contrasts. This was a fun one.
Wednesday, June 3, 2015
"Drawing Cars"
We met at the local "Toyota of Tri Cities" auto dealer this morning to practice our car sketching. Some of the folks had never drawn cars before. Tell you what . . . wish I could draw them as well as the "first timers" did. The Wow Starts Now...
Lamy Safari loaded with Noodlers, Super Aquabee Sketchbook, watercolors: 3 x 9
Really quick, fast sketching. I had 20 minutes before the sharing and a blank page in my sketchbook. Seven cars in 20 minutes, color added later.
Lami Safari loaded with Noodlers Lexington Gray ink, Super Aquabee Sketchbook, watercolors.
Wednesday, May 27, 2015
"Chandler Reach Winery, Washington State"
Not far from where we live is this Tuscany styled winery named, Chandler Reach. Our group went there this morning for our sketch session. Great weather and warm, as it got a bit uncomfortable sitting in the sun to sketch.
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
"Uptown Richland"
Out sketching with the USkTC group this morning. Great fun, good sun, tasty spudnuts and coffee at the highly popular Spudut Shop around the corner, great sketches and social interactions... (that's important, too). Some of us stayed until Gail got her keys removed from the trunk of her car (requiring a locksmith), and we left Trish O'Neil sitting in the parking lot by herself. I wonder if she's left yet...
6x9 Super Aquabee Sketchbook, Noodler's Ink, watercolors
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
"Cheese Louise"
Wednesday, April 22, 2015
"Hedges Family Estate Winery" Red Mountain, WA
On a rather cold and blustery spring morning, a small group of dedicated sketchers drove out to Red Mountain to the Hedges Family Estate Winery. As usual, there were as many interpretations as there were sketchers and even though it was cold for those of us in the shade, we prevailed.
6x9 Super Aquabee Sketchbook, Lamy Safari pen with Noodler's Lexington Gray ink, and watercolors.
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
The Seattle Baroque Orchestra

My son and I went to this concert last Sunday at the Battelle Auditorium. He tends a bit toward being a classical music savant: since he was very young.
The featured playlist was Vivaldi's "Four Seasons," which they played beautifully.
I am always amazed at how musicians, ten in this case, become so intricately in tune with one another in terms of timing, spacing, rhythm, and intonations. And they were!!
I took my sketchbook, just in case, and once they started I felt the strong urge to try to capture them.
The top image is what I sketched during the event, trying to capture the energy of the music they were playing as well as the energy they were releasing while they played.
Later, I decided to put some color to it to push the background back and bring the audience forward some.
It's not a great sketch/drawing, but it does capture the mood of the moment: for me.
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