Friday, March 14, 2014
Sailboat
TGIF, Friday night's post is a sailboat sketch from a magazine on a Trans-Atlantic flight in 2008. Sketching makes the time go by and calms me down. Which is perfect for the captive time in an airplane. The nice thing is I can see the improvement over time, the hard part about art is being willing to critique yourself and then make the improvements. I look at this and basically am satisfied but I can see my mistakes or areas needing improvement, but that is why like a musician an artist should practice everyday.
Thursday, March 13, 2014
Orchids
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Grizzly Bear - Scratchboard
This is a scratchboard of a Grizzly Bear from a few years ago. I have seen bears in the wild four times now. Grizzlies - twice in Yellowstone NP, Alaska; and Black Bears - twice in Upstate New York, and near a dumpster in a campground in Colorado. I have more Bear art I would like to do. Some will be seen here on the Blog.
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Farewells - Delicate Arch
I have a co-worker who is heading home to Utah to take a new job. He likes to sketch some too, so his coworkers are sending him off with a new sketchbook and journal. We were suppose to add a little sketch of our own as opposed to the good bye card. I did a quick sketch with watercolor pencils of Delicate Arch, in Arches National Park, near Moab, Utah.
Monday, March 10, 2014
Africa - Masai Mara, kenya
This is a quick silhouette of an Acacia tree and Impala. The sun is a little distorted but I really was concentrating on the tree and the different branch shapes. I went to Kenya a few years ago and I can highly recommend it.
Sunday, March 9, 2014
Horse Sketch
This is a quick sketch of a horse. What I really liked was the bridle and the reins. I love the detail and how they crossed over the horse's face and the variety of the shapes they make. Hopefully, I got it right. I am sure the Horse people will let me know where I erred.
Saturday, March 8, 2014
Travel Art - Heading Home
Last day of Travel Art - I flew Lufthansa last year, so I captured the front of my Airbus before getting on to fly home to the DC area.
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