Sunday, July 15, 2012

More July Sketches

I've set myself the task to do 100 sketches in 100 days.  This will, hopefully, get me into the habit of doing the work, and even more hopefully, help me to improve my sketching ability.

This first one was a quickie cartoon done on a 3x5 index card with my fountain pen.  I've been thinking of this one since I heard the original fuss over the song "Friday".


This next is pure watercolor, titled "Calm".


Playing with my Pitt Big Brush pens, I got the greyscale set of four.  The picture itself is McAfee Knob in Southern Virginia, probably the most photographed spot on the Appalachian Trail.


More Pitt Big Brush pens.  I did a quickie of the package insert art.


State bird of Virginia.


These next several were done at the Dover Downs casino.  Liz gambles, I grab a coffee and sketch.


The lady on the left is making chocolate-dipped strawberries at the Godiva shop.  I was watching her through the window.



Below is the casino hotel lobby.  We didn't stay there.


And the grandstands at the Dover Racetrack where the auto races, including NASCAR, are held.



This is the view from our much more modest hotel room.


Lastly, I painted this one using a limited pallete of subdued colors.  As an experiment, I used only Indigo, Burnt Sienna and Quinacridone Gold.  The scene is a generic pretend city corner, just to play with color mixing.


Hey, July is only half over!

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