This leaning portion of the facade of the Basílica de Guadalupe
in Mexico city is from an image from Margaret Metcalfe.
It was fun to do… ink then watercolor.
I also tried this odd reflection and played with it, took liberties with it!
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“Memory is more indelible than ink.”
Anita Loos, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.
“I think not….”
Me… why I journal!
Hahnemühle Watercolour Book, watercolor pencil,
Noodler’s Lexington Grey Ink in Pentel Aquash waterbrushes.
Jinhao with Goulet 1.1 stub nib and De Atramentis Document Brown ink,
Platinum Carbon pen in medium with De Atramentis Document Brown ink,
Da Vinci and Daniel Smith Primatek watercolors.
I started a Facebook group page (you must join to view) to allow everyone to share their virtual sketches, and also where we will, from time to time, take virtual sketch walks together. Come join us On Facebook if you are inclined!
If you want to know more about what a virtual sketchwalk is review my first post.
There are a few more notes/pointers on our first walk through Laguna Beach, California.
I also created an accompanying Flickr group!
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I teach architectural sketching,
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Very nice, Kate.
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Thanks Dan!
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