Saturday, October 11, 2014
Red Feather Memories - The Foothills
Continuing on the drive to Red Feather Lakes, Colorado, we would continue north out of Ft. Collins and would thread our way through the foothills. After Ted's Place we would pass through Owl Canyon which was a small break in the hogbacks which stretch along the front range of the Rockies from Cheyenne to Colorado Springs. Owl Canyon is special since we same a herd of 20 Mule Deer crossing the road early one morning. The drive would continue to Livermore where the road would quickly turn to a dirt road. Now it is paved but not 40 years ago, when I learned a term to describe the dirt rad which was "Washboard" or what it felt you were driving across as your teeth rattled and the car would swish around in the dirt.
Friday, October 10, 2014
Red Feather Memories - Ft Collins and Ted's Place
After leaving Johnson's Corner Truck start we would continue on our way to Red Feather Lakes. We would continue up I-25 to Ft. Collins, Colorado. I think we would pass through everything interesting thing, Rail yards, Airports, pig farms, oil derricks, junk yards, and the foothills. As we left Ft.Collins and drove through the front range Hog Back ridges we would come to a Ted's Place a landmark near the road up to the Cache La Poudre Canyon. Ted's Place is now torn down but their is a road side park and monument to the place. I don't remember stopping there, but I must have seen it 25 times if not a hundred.
Thursday, October 9, 2014
More Red Feather Memories
We use to drive up to the mountains in a 1964 Chevrolet Corvair. It was a fun car and I would see a lot of the world from its back seat. I remember the drive pretty well and it was a rich visual feast. I could see and check things off as we drove north through Denver on I-25. It was a voyage of buses, trains, nature, animals, motorcycles, i.e. all the things little boys love. We would usually stop at Johnson's Corner for gas and fuel for our souls/stomachs.
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Childhood Memories - Red Feather Lakes, Colorado
As a child some of my earliest memories, where family trips to a cabin in northern Colorado, to Red Feather Lakes. I did a series of artwork to capture those times. I gave this sketchbook to my Dad, Richard Brandt. He raised me as his own and I a forever happy about that; and used it as an example in my own life. He was a long time fisherman and trekker of the Rocky Mountains. I will post the series of artwork and add some background. Most of the artwork was done in marker, pencil, watercolor, ink and ink washes.
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Rock Cliff study
This has been my meditation for the last couple of nights. This is a pencil sketch of a rock cliff, these calm me down and help to make me forget the day. Hopefully, it will do the same for you.
Monday, October 6, 2014
Prothonotary Warbler - Oriental style watercolor
This is a watercolor study I did to practice watercolor technique in the style of Oriental artists. I also used my own design of a "chop." It is an intertwined Ss and a superimposed A, i.e. my initials.
Sunday, October 5, 2014
Gerbil Sketch
I did this pencil sketch of my Grandmother's Gerbil many years back. She use to allow it out of its cage and it would rome around on her large sewing table while she was cutting her fabric before sewing it in to clothing. I think his name was "Bertie." He was a sweet little thing which made her Grandma very happy.
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