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Early Thursday Morning
The Jerusalem morning light pours through the blinds and adds warmth, good cheer, and a bright glare to our breakfast table. Drawing a blinding glare that obscures shape will take more practice but for now I used diffuse yellows and … Continue reading
Posted in Telling a Story
Tagged Gesture, In- the- moment, Israel, Line, Procreate, Splashes of Paint
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Damascus Gate Bus Plaza
I am beginning to feel more comfortable sketching in pubic here in Israel and did a first pass of this sketch while waiting for the tram near Damascus Gate, one of the entrances to the Old City of Jerusalem. One … Continue reading
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Tagged Exaggeration, Gesture, Israel, Procreate, Splashes of Paint
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Parking structure at sunset
A parking lot is an unusual subject for me. I was up at the college planning to get some end-of-semester student scenes to complement the ones I did at the start last August. I did get a few but my attention went … Continue reading
Rio San Diego and Fenton
A red stoplight at some intersections makes me very happy because I get to pause to appreciate the view. Rio San Diego and Fenton is one of these and I had to get out of my car and sketch the canopy of palm trees and … Continue reading
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Tagged Exaggeration, Gesture, In- the- moment, Line, Splashes of Paint, White space
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Clean-up team
Every great meal should end with a clean kitchen. This team has it covered, one focused on licking the dishes clean, the other on rinsing and stacking the dishwasher. I put down lines using a quick gesture style because it conveys the … Continue reading
Posted in Body Language, Story Creation, Telling a Story, Uncategorized
Tagged Exaggeration, Gesture, In- the- moment, Line, White space
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Happy Thanksgiving!
Developing an image for Thanksgiving was a different type of challenge than my usual interpreting and sketching of an observable scene. I had to think which symbols of Thanksgiving aligned with my own thoughts. Then there was choosing a style … Continue reading
This can’t be the optimal control of the quantum oscillator, can it?
This is the fourth day I listened on the sideline as two scientists pursued an elusive relationship among their equations. Many of my sketches are about the visual beauty of people learning and thinking together. This sketch is about the labor … Continue reading