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Poolside Chat
My sisters are so much fun to sketch as they chat around the pool. I think I have now drawn my sisters and this small pool where we are staying in Cuernavaca from all four sides and am getting the … Continue reading
Posted in Body Language, Groups Interacting, Story Creation, Telling a Story
Tagged Cuernavaca, Gouache, In- the- moment, Mexico, People
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Climbing up to Tepoztlan Pyramid
Tepoztlan is a small town near Cuernavaca with many attractions, including a gorgeous path up its rocky mountainside to the remains of an old Toltec pyramid. Today it was filled with families enjoying their Saturday by climbing up the mountain … Continue reading
Posted in Groups Interacting, Landscape, Telling a Story
Tagged Gouache, Mexico, People, Tepoztlan
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I Want to See!
This morning I went to the zoo with a friend and we sketched giraffes, elephants and people. It was great seeing so many young children out with their families learning to appreciate our diversity. These are pen and watercolor sketches.
Posted in Body Language, Groups Interacting, Story Creation, Telling a Story
Tagged California, Giraffe, People, San Diego, San Diego Zoo
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A Very Thin Woman
It was good to go to figure painting class today. The model was wonderful, she was older, had a soulful expression, and her thin limbs were interesting to sketch. Our goal was to paint directly on the paper without first … Continue reading
Mother and Child
I always say I can’t draw from a photo, but I got to wondering if, after 23 months of daily sketching, if this is still true. I took so many great photos on our trip and would love to use these … Continue reading
Posted in Body Language, Deliberate Practice, Facial Expression
Tagged Babies, Chicago, People
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The White Dress
Our purpose today in our figure painting class was to show the dimensionality of white by using pastel shades of complementary colors. Although we were to do this with just one pair of complementary colors, I somehow used both red and green as … Continue reading
The Presenter
One of the perks of living within walking distance of a university is the ease of sitting in on presentations by thinkers from near and far. Not only is this an opportunity to hear ideas, it is good for sketching … Continue reading