Saturday, January 15, 2011
Lovejoy Bakery
The steady drizzle today couldn't keep the Portland Urban Sketchers down. We met in a bakery in the Pearl district, then dispersed to sketch, gathering later at a pub for lunch. At least some of us dispersed...the bakery was warm and dry, with free refills on coffee, so why get wet? I spent a cozy morning gazing out the window, sketchbook and pen in hand.
Friday, January 14, 2011
Backspace Cafe, looking out of the window
i was intrigued by the deer statue on the sidewalk in front of where the max stop is...later i read the sides of the statue...little bit odd...something about the stag in the sky and only those touched by the green man can see it...for something that looks so elegant and classical from the front...just seems a little odd...but a beautiful statue nonetheless...my take on it:
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| pen and ink |
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Upcoming Sketchcrawls-hope to see you all there!
Saturday, January 15, 2011
10 AM- Meet at Lovejoy Bakers 939 NW 10th Avenue (green star and arrow on map below) --sketch in Old Town or The Pearl (wherever strikes your fancy) *please note that the lunch spot is about 7 blocks south of our first meeting spot.12:30pm- Meet at Deschutes Brewery, 210 Northwest 11th Avenue (red thumbtack on map below); have lunch together and share sketches
Keep sketching after lunch, but no formal meet up destination. All the items in blue on the map are places where Charles Reynolds drew for his book Sketches of Old Town and Old Timers
Monday, January 17, 2011
2:30pm- meet at Anna Bananas 1214 Northwest 21st Avenue (point A on the map). sketch in and around Nob Hill area.
[because it will be getting dark, this will be mostly an inside, people focused sketchcrawl]
5:30pm-dinner at the Canvas,1800 nw upshur street (point B on the map)
7pm-9pm The Canvas- model,
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Last Saturday's Sketches
It was fun meeting up with everyone once again. I found it very difficult to draw outside, so I only managed one fairly quick drawing of some archways around Ankeny pictured below.
Tried Drawing at the Chinese Garden, but just wasn't feeling it so once again, a passenger on the MAX ride home became my subject. Hope to see all of you again soon!
| Earlier I had gotten down some of the other sketchers as they talked pen, and drew each other. |
Tried Drawing at the Chinese Garden, but just wasn't feeling it so once again, a passenger on the MAX ride home became my subject. Hope to see all of you again soon!
Monday, January 10, 2011
Sketching in Old Town: Back Space and Lan Su garden
These are in reverse order...but that's fine. I ended my sketchcrawl day at the teahouse at Lan Su chinese garden. It was my first time there. I had eight treasures tea which was really very good.
It was great meeting up with folks. For the first time since I started the group, we had more guys than gals!
I've really been enjoying myself at sketchcrawls....see y'all next saturday too!
a very quick sketch at Lan Su
Bill Sharp...messed up his eyes, though. Oops
People at Backspace and Marco, sketching
Backspace cafe barista...I think i made his hat too pointy. He didn't look quite so gnomeish in person.It was great meeting up with folks. For the first time since I started the group, we had more guys than gals!
I've really been enjoying myself at sketchcrawls....see y'all next saturday too!
Expeditions and Experiments
While the Portland Urban Sketchers have visited Old Town several times lately and there's plenty to sketch, the wintry weather makes it challenging to settle in and I'm getting less done over the course of the day. Quite a few outings have generated only these few outdoor drawings. Ah well, it's still fun!

We often end up drawing indoors. These are from Old Town Pizza.

The Lan Su Chinese Garden is a great sketching location, offering infinite gorgeous vistas and some shelter from wind and rain. These were drawing using new Christmas acquisitions, both of which I have recently reviewed elsewhere: the Hero M86 Chinese calligraphy pen and the Coleman Woodsman II chair.

Even with the shelter of the Chinese Garden, the cold gets to us and we always end up back at a cafe. We're lucky to have Backspace cafe, which has both a good view of the outside and an interesting interior to sketch.


We often end up drawing indoors. These are from Old Town Pizza.

The Lan Su Chinese Garden is a great sketching location, offering infinite gorgeous vistas and some shelter from wind and rain. These were drawing using new Christmas acquisitions, both of which I have recently reviewed elsewhere: the Hero M86 Chinese calligraphy pen and the Coleman Woodsman II chair.

Even with the shelter of the Chinese Garden, the cold gets to us and we always end up back at a cafe. We're lucky to have Backspace cafe, which has both a good view of the outside and an interesting interior to sketch.

Sunday, January 9, 2011
From the Backspace Cafe
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I'm never quite sure where Old Town begins and China Town ends. I feel like I was sitting in Old Town but drawing buildings in China Town. It was cold and damp and the sketchbook was soggy just from being open in this air. The right hand page was done on location and a good bit of the left hand page was done later in the comfort of home. Frankly, I like the left side better.
It was great seeing/meeting everyone. Hope to see you next time.
I'm never quite sure where Old Town begins and China Town ends. I feel like I was sitting in Old Town but drawing buildings in China Town. It was cold and damp and the sketchbook was soggy just from being open in this air. The right hand page was done on location and a good bit of the left hand page was done later in the comfort of home. Frankly, I like the left side better.It was great seeing/meeting everyone. Hope to see you next time.
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Moleskine sketch paper and 'color'
There was a little discussion (at Backspace Cafe with Alanna, Kalina, Vicky and me) about the Moleskine Sketch paper not taking to water based color. This was also a hot topic at the Portland Urban Symposium too.
In the past this Moleskine sketchbook has been used for pen drawing only (when using watercolor I use the 'Stonehenge' paper) but I decided to try to color one of my sketches from last Sunday. I used gouache and when used as an opaque color it went on pretty well (and smoothly) but the addition of more water and transparency didn't do the paper and the drawing any favors...it was a struggle and it seeped through to the other side of the paper.
In the past this Moleskine sketchbook has been used for pen drawing only (when using watercolor I use the 'Stonehenge' paper) but I decided to try to color one of my sketches from last Sunday. I used gouache and when used as an opaque color it went on pretty well (and smoothly) but the addition of more water and transparency didn't do the paper and the drawing any favors...it was a struggle and it seeped through to the other side of the paper.

Following Reynolds 'Old Town' sketches
These are two hotels that Reynolds sketched for his book. I copied out the adresses and set out intending to sketch them too if they still existed.
It was a pretty cold day in Portland so I decided to put the color on the paper before I ventured out to sketch (in the warm space at Stumptown Cafe)...this is closer to Tia's actual technique (putting down random color and then choosing which paper to work on when on site) than I have used before and I am pretty pleased with the results. Maybe it was just beginners luck but the color and shapes seemed to work out fine.
In this sketch I positioned my view to accommodate the darker color brown I had already set down on paper.
It was a pretty cold day in Portland so I decided to put the color on the paper before I ventured out to sketch (in the warm space at Stumptown Cafe)...this is closer to Tia's actual technique (putting down random color and then choosing which paper to work on when on site) than I have used before and I am pretty pleased with the results. Maybe it was just beginners luck but the color and shapes seemed to work out fine.
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