Thursday, April 3, 2014
ProngHorn Antelope
SO if you are driving the long stretches of the American Outback i.e. any of the high plains areas of the mid-west to the inter Mountain areas of the Rockies, always be on the look out for the fastest animal in North America, the Pronghorn. We have seen them in Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, and Montana, but they are everywhere. They like it in the wide open so they can see they're enemies and out run them.
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
Tampa Tower
Waiting for my flight back to DC, I had 15 minutes and captured the tower at Tampa's airport. I liked the clouds and the different odd lines. I unfortunately caught the clouds too much like they were with the odd size similarity. I should have edited this more to create some different sizes and thus more interest for a better composition.
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
More Travel Sketches - not well planned
I do not always plan the art work out as well as I should. I got to spend two hours at the beach in near Doha, Qatar. Qatar near were I was looked all like a beach, the difference being the proximity to the water. I had very little time and only had a ballpoint pen and the hotel notepad so I made the best of the time and sketched the crab carcass. Desperate times, Desperate measures.
Monday, March 31, 2014
The Rocky Mountains
This is a large pen sketch of the Rocky Mountains near Estes Park Colorado. This was a bit of an experiment to try and capture the different foliage, trees, rocks and mountain slopes with just pen. I enjoyed this one but it eats a lot of time. It was easy to get lost in this one, just like the scenery.
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Even the Quick Sketch is more important than you know
The quick sketch can capture things of importance you don't even realize at the time. This is a quick sketch I did back in May of 2000. It is of my son James at age 14. We went fishing at Deer Creek Reservoir in Utah. We went with a co-worker, Larry and his son. Larry brought a syringe for filling the worms with air to make them more appealing for the Yellow Perch we were fishing for. James and Larry's son (about 8 years old) ran around flipping rocks over and killing bugs with the syringe by injecting air in them. So the boys had fun, and James caught 8 perch to my one. I teased him that he kept catching the same one as we were releasing them back into the reservoir. We also saw Western Grebes on the water and I sketched our Perches.
Sketches developed
So continuing with yesterday's theme, these are to quick sketches or even doodles of old steam narrow gauge engines in Colorado. You can see the use of what ever paper or notebook is available. They are part of the planning process. The next step for these more detailed pieces is to complete a more detailed sketch. Like the one below. Both sketches are waiting to be converted into oil paintings, though the above one needs more work to flesh out the concept. Above is the Georgetown loop, below is on the Durango and Silverton.
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Idea Factory
Ideas and inspiration are funny things. You never quite know when the thought or idea for some artwork comes to mind. I always try to have a notebook or sketchbook close at hand at hand. Some times the ideas are not too sticky in the brain and need to be captured quickly. Some times they are burned in, sometimes they are fleeting. Not all get sketched. I have run across written notes and not remembered the original thought so they have been lost. I found this bear in an old office notebook, mixed in to meeting notes. I don't remember the source or the thought behind it. I had a little bit of a bear stage a few years back and this was one of the small sketches. This is ball point pen on ruled notebook paper.
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