Sunday, I drove downtown early and parked for an hour before an event to sketch while waiting to go into the venue. So, with a sketchbook, pencil and pen, I worked in the car...something I've not done before. The basic sketch was rough (see photo below). Given the available work time, it had three light poles, a sidewalk outline, three building starts and a couple of Palm Trees. Yesterday, I added more content--much of it from memory. (Working from memory is something I don't normally do either.) Today, I finished by adding color and more detail (see finished photo). The tools used were pencil, Muji pen, watercolor and acrylic paints. In looking at the finished image, it appears that the cars are facing downhill with a rise just beyond the first light post as the pavement curves to the right. The opposing lane could be viewed as downhill from this roadway. In fact, the scene that I was sketching was on level ground. So I have to fig...
Austin Kleon has a new book coming out this June titled 'Don't Call It Art'. As part of promoting pre-sales, he is providing some goodies that include five zines containing some of the materials cut from the book. This description of the book is a quote from Zine #1: "In this book, I'm going to help you learn to treat yourself with the care of a loving parent so that the wild, creative kid who still lives in you can come out and play." I think that says it all. As you may guess, I pre-ordered the book. If you do so, make sure you go to his website and look for the promotion. You'll need a receipt to submit for the goodie package.