We had a lovely gathering at Bill Sharp's new studio. The sun was out and although a little on the chilly side I was able to get this one sketch done and then promptly moved back inside to get warm and enjoy the company and food. Great fun!
Thanks Janene. The color on the blog is not quite what it is in real life...I wonder if other people have problems with that??? It could be my camera but I am still experimenting with what the iMac allows me to do in edit. Oh well I'll keep at it! We have missed seeing you too....so I will take this opportunity to wish you a good new year!
In late July of 2010, the city of Portland, Oregon (USA), became a canvas for drawing enthusiasts from around the world as Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA) and Urban Sketchers (USK) hosted the 1st International Urban Sketching Symposium. The three-day event attracted participants and presenters from diverse corners of the world. In addition to the U.S., other countries represented were Australia, Belgium, Canada, Mauritania, Italy, Japan, Singapore, the Dominican Republic and Spain. The program consisted of lectures, panels, exhibits and field sketching sessions led by a diverse team of international presenters with backgrounds in art education, architecture, illustration and journalism. This blog documents the experience since the Symposium was announced in March. A selection of photographs from the event can be found in this flickr collection. Sketches produced by participants during the event can also be seeing on the Symposium flickr group.
Fantastic sketches, Deb. Your color palette is perfect for a winter day. Sorry I had to miss the gathering.
ReplyDeleteThanks Janene. The color on the blog is not quite what it is in real life...I wonder if other people have problems with that??? It could be my camera but I am still experimenting with what the iMac allows me to do in edit. Oh well I'll keep at it!
ReplyDeleteWe have missed seeing you too....so I will take this opportunity to wish you a good new year!
I love the sketch of the house, Deb. Thanks for posting it.
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