
Monday, September 2, 2013
Sunday, September 1, 2013
Salt Stained Concrete - Texture Photograph
I use textures all the time so I decided to take photos of some more. I saved them 8.5 x 11 inches at 72 resolution.
Saturday, August 31, 2013
Last Of The Cabin Drawings - Urban Sketching
We briefly visited the beach in Osage. The recent record heat caused large quantities of goose poop to float to the surface. I waded out slightly and discovered it was like standing in a green soup filled with diarrhea. Normally the lake is pristine but yuk...
A young boy kept leaping off the diving platform into the little floating clumps, screaming "I'm going to die!"
A dad was digging a new shoreline and commented to his daughter that he preferred duck poop to goose poop. He must have been a connoisseur.
I started drawing this barn shortly before the rain began. The barn looks like it has a few storms left in it but the other building might not support a wet, misplaced duck. It's a good thing they were all busy pooping in Osage.
It was fun to get out and draw but I should have chosen a watercolor journal since this paper buckled under anything other than a light touch of watercolors. A smart person would have switched books but sometimes I'm more stubborn than smart. My timing wasn't the best since I wanted to do more urban subjects but most of the month I was in the suburbs or 20 miles from the nearest small town.
I was disappointed I didn't go to the State Fair Sketching event but 97 degrees with a 105 dew point didn't seem like fun. Now that I know about it, I'll try to go next year.
A young boy kept leaping off the diving platform into the little floating clumps, screaming "I'm going to die!"
A dad was digging a new shoreline and commented to his daughter that he preferred duck poop to goose poop. He must have been a connoisseur.
I started drawing this barn shortly before the rain began. The barn looks like it has a few storms left in it but the other building might not support a wet, misplaced duck. It's a good thing they were all busy pooping in Osage.
It was fun to get out and draw but I should have chosen a watercolor journal since this paper buckled under anything other than a light touch of watercolors. A smart person would have switched books but sometimes I'm more stubborn than smart. My timing wasn't the best since I wanted to do more urban subjects but most of the month I was in the suburbs or 20 miles from the nearest small town.
I was disappointed I didn't go to the State Fair Sketching event but 97 degrees with a 105 dew point didn't seem like fun. Now that I know about it, I'll try to go next year.
Labels:
artist journal,
ink drawing,
urban sketching
Friday, August 30, 2013
Cabin Drawings - Urban Sketching
Bluebird house in the pine woods. No one wants to nest here since it's too close to the woods.
I tried a Pigma Micron Brush pen
One of the wood piles at the cabin along with some newly felled trees.
Flexible nib fountain pen with Carbon Black ink.
Turkey vulture flying over the swamp; he had six more friends who showed up later.
Pigma Micron pen 01
I tried a Pigma Micron Brush pen
One of the wood piles at the cabin along with some newly felled trees.
Flexible nib fountain pen with Carbon Black ink.
Turkey vulture flying over the swamp; he had six more friends who showed up later.
Pigma Micron pen 01
Labels:
artist journal,
ink drawing,
urban sketching
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Lamp Post Anoka Minnesota - Urban Sketching
We haven't had rain in 3 weeks so I was a little surprised when it started sprinkling. I headed towards home and the rain stopped; I think it was so hot out that it evaporated on the way down.
A nearby major highway is being worked on so the congestion at rush hour plus another 12 or so hours per day is a little horrific; I was happy to escape by driving the back roads.
A nearby major highway is being worked on so the congestion at rush hour plus another 12 or so hours per day is a little horrific; I was happy to escape by driving the back roads.
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Abandoned Grain Silos In Anoka Minnesota - Urban Sketching
These neat old silos are a few blocks off main street in Anoka, Minnesota. I drove down to draw them at dusk and noticed numerous people on bikes coming out from behind them.
Despite the record heat and humidity we ventured out this morning to explore them. How did I not know these delightful trails existed? I can barely wait to come back when the air is not so heavy.
Despite the record heat and humidity we ventured out this morning to explore them. How did I not know these delightful trails existed? I can barely wait to come back when the air is not so heavy.
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Wild Turkey In Minneapolis - Urban Sketching
I was driving down a Minneapolis street and spotted a huge turkey standing along the sidewalk. He was busy calling his friends so I pulled over to do a quick sketch.
I didn't want to annoy him so I sat in the car and we watched each other. I had wanted to participate in a Urban Drawing group at the State Fair but the 100 degree weather changed my mind; I guess I was destined to draw livestock today.
I didn't want to annoy him so I sat in the car and we watched each other. I had wanted to participate in a Urban Drawing group at the State Fair but the 100 degree weather changed my mind; I guess I was destined to draw livestock today.
Labels:
artist journal,
ink drawing,
urban sketching
Monday, August 26, 2013
Rural Minnesota Town Hall - Urban Sketching
I think the old town hall is in Dayton, Minnesota; but it's at the crossroads of "nowhere" and "where am I" so I can't be certain.
It's on a tiny lot that was begrudgingly annexed from a corn field. The gravel road is so close to the steps they don't need a sidewalk.
It's too hot for mosquitoes (100 degrees) but the horseflies are very cranky.
It's on a tiny lot that was begrudgingly annexed from a corn field. The gravel road is so close to the steps they don't need a sidewalk.
It's too hot for mosquitoes (100 degrees) but the horseflies are very cranky.
Sunday, August 25, 2013
Gathering Driftwood On The Beach In Duluth, Minnesota - Urban Sketching
We went to Duluth to gather driftwood along Lake Superior.
Lake Superior is the only place in Minnesota you can almost imagine that you're at the ocean.
This tree was a very handy and welcome place to sit and sketch.
Lake Superior is the only place in Minnesota you can almost imagine that you're at the ocean.
This tree was a very handy and welcome place to sit and sketch.
Saturday, August 24, 2013
Martin House Taken Over By Squirrels Ink Drawing - Urban Sketching
This birdhouse used to be filled with happy birds until the neighborhood changed. Squirrels made the holes bigger and moved in.
Labels:
artist journal,
ink drawing,
marker drawing
Friday, August 23, 2013
Colored Pencil Drawing U of M Alcove - Urban Sketching
I drove my daughter to campus to pick up a book but the roads were all closed. I ended up parking behind a building, surrounded by construction zones.
I drew this on a paper bag with colored pencils, that will teach me not to have drawing equipment with me.
I drew this on a paper bag with colored pencils, that will teach me not to have drawing equipment with me.
Labels:
color pencil drawing,
drawing,
urban sketching
Thursday, August 22, 2013
MN State Fair - Urban Sketching
I'll be sketching at the State Fair with a local urban sketcher group on the 27th.
I had made several of these empty books from single sheets of watercolor paper and I wanted to field test it before bringing them to the fair. When I'm done, I'll bind the mini books together.
The pages are sturdy enough to draw while standing and compact enough to use in crowded situations.
If you make a book like this you need to find watercolor paper that won't crack when folded, a bone folder makes the process easier.
It seemed fitting to start with an empty ticket booth. The streets around the state fair are starting to be blocked off and the area is gearing up for the great Minnesota Get Together. I know it's sacrilegious to some but I've never been a fan of the fair; this should be fun.
I had made several of these empty books from single sheets of watercolor paper and I wanted to field test it before bringing them to the fair. When I'm done, I'll bind the mini books together.
The pages are sturdy enough to draw while standing and compact enough to use in crowded situations.
If you make a book like this you need to find watercolor paper that won't crack when folded, a bone folder makes the process easier.
It seemed fitting to start with an empty ticket booth. The streets around the state fair are starting to be blocked off and the area is gearing up for the great Minnesota Get Together. I know it's sacrilegious to some but I've never been a fan of the fair; this should be fun.
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Blockaded Road - Urban Sketching
I was so annoyed having to walk my bike through the Toad Lake neighborhood blockade I stopped to sketch it.
It reminds me of the Berlin Wall and doesn't belong on a pleasant lake road.
It reminds me of the Berlin Wall and doesn't belong on a pleasant lake road.
Labels:
artist journal,
ink drawing,
urban sketching
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Bird Feeder Burgled By A Raccoon - Urban Sketching
Every time we go to the cabin the bird feeder is tilted and empty. I can't blame the raccoon since the bird seed looks like something I would buy at the food co-op.
Labels:
artist journal,
ink drawing,
urban sketching
Monday, August 19, 2013
Sunday, August 18, 2013
Hans Bakery in Anoka Minnesota - Urban Sketching
This local landmark has been closed for quite awhile but they had excellent Beehives.
Frisky's has also been closed for quite awhile but the name amuses me.
Frisky's has also been closed for quite awhile but the name amuses me.
Labels:
artist journal,
ink drawing,
urban sketching
Saturday, August 17, 2013
Grove Lake Pelican Rapids - Urban Sketching
I went to Pelican Rapids before going to visit Laurie at Grove Lake. All the businesses had colorful painted chairs outside the shops. The center of town is showcased with a giant Pelican.
Grove Lake is filled with cut trees a few feet off shore, they reminded me of piers but I doubt that was the intention. The center has small islands of dead trees.
Friday, August 16, 2013
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Abandoned Speed Boat Filled with Flowers - Urban Sketching
This boat was left when we bought the cabin so we painted it blue, filled it with dirt and planted Sedum.
My father called it the HMS Sailnomore.
My father called it the HMS Sailnomore.
Labels:
artist journal,
ink drawing,
urban sketching
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Snakes in a Cabin - Urban Sketching
The goofy snakes kept dropping on me from the door, hid under the door glaring at me and fell off the screen door. The final straw was going inside my Croc.
Labels:
artist journal,
ink drawing,
urban sketching
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