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National Train Day: Portland Union Station
This is in response to a friend’s request to post for National Train Day! (Go visit him here if you love trains and that will lead you to others who are posting, and the logo also was stolen from him….) … Continue reading
Posted in architecture, art journal, challenge, drawing, history, journal, memory, pen & ink, sketchbook, urban sketchers, watercolor
Tagged architecture, Daniel Smith watercolors, details, Fabriano Watercolor journal, Greenleaf & Blueberry Watercolors, industrial age, NW Portland, Pearl District, Platinum Carbon pen, Portland Urban Sketchers, Primatek, train station, trains, Urban Sketchcrawl, urban sketcher, Urban Sketchers Portland, USk
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Bright Ideas, Week 4
I’m concerned about having drawn my mala because after drawing my thirty-year-old basket the handle broke. But maybe after all these years it is time to replace my broken-winged unconventional mala bead with a different bead… Okay, yes, I added … Continue reading
Posted in art journal, creativity, drawing, gods and goddesses, journal, memory, pen & ink, sketchbook
Tagged art journal, Bright Ideas journal, cats, compass, De Atramentis Document ink, hand made paper, heart, Lamy Al-Star, mala, Marilyn Wold, Platinum Carbon pen, Portland Oregon, rocks, Toes, White Pitt pen, White Uniball Signo
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Bright Ideas, Week 3
All these images are sketched in the Bright Ideas journal. I can’t stop loving this crazy colored journal! I spent time color mixing this week… fewer Bright Ideas… But I did realize what this book is all about, and it … Continue reading
Posted in art journal, Buddha, creativity, drawing, gods and goddesses, pen & ink, pencil, sketchbook
Tagged acupuncture, anniversary, art journal, Bright Ideas journal, buddha, De Atramentis Document ink, Lamy Al-Star, Mitchell Powell, phone, Platinum Carbon pen, Portland Oregon, Shakyamuni Buddha, Shiva, White Pitt pen, White Uniball Signo
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USk: Trinity Episcopal Church’s Red Doors, Alphabet District
Trinity Episcopal Church, at the corner of 19th and Everett, across from where the NW Outdoor Market is often held. I rarely see it like the image right (Wiki) — trees obscure the lovely old building except when it … Continue reading
Posted in architecture, art journal, challenge, pen & ink, sketchbook, urban sketchers, watercolor
Tagged #thursdaydoors, Alphabet District Portland, Daniel Smith watercolors, Greenleaf & Blueberry Watercolors, NW Portland, Platinum Carbon pen, Portland Urban Sketchers, Primatek, Strathmore journal, Trinity Episcopal Church, Urban Sketchcrawl, urban sketcher, Urban Sketchers Portland, USk
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USk: Vaughn St and 18th Street
Near Lindy Ltd., Vaughn curves into 18th and there is a lovely set of older buildings. I’ve seen chickens in the street in this odd quiet part of the city. Quick studies, not that happy with outcome — trees are … Continue reading
Posted in art journal, pen & ink, sketchbook, urban sketchers, watercolor
Tagged Alphabet District Portland, chickens, Daniel Smith watercolors, Greenleaf & Blueberry Watercolors, NW Portland, Platinum Carbon pen, Pomarius Nursery, Portland Urban Sketchers, Primatek, Strathmore journal, urban sketcher, Urban Sketchers Portland, USk, Vaughn Street
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Bright Ideas, Week 2
All these images are sketched in the Bright Ideas journal. Having such fun with these little doodle-ly sketches. I don’t know where this going; just drawing… Springtime, dandy-lions, and soon wishes! Most see them as weeds. They are good in … Continue reading
Posted in art journal, creativity, drawing, gods and goddesses, pen & ink, pencil, sketchbook
Tagged art journal, Bright Ideas journal, Cat, dandilions, De Atramentis Document ink, Ganesha, hanuman, Lamy Al-Star, Parvati, Platinum Carbon pen, Polish Basket, Portland Oregon, Prilosec, White Pitt pen, White Uniball Signo
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USk: Pro Photo Supply, 18th and Marshall, NW Portland
Had little time to sketchcrawl last weekend, but found a great corner near us in NW. Around the corner from the main Pro Photo shop on 19th is the new-old building, where they’ve taken a dull green-grey corner at 18th … Continue reading
Posted in architecture, art journal, drawing, pen & ink, sketchbook, urban sketchers, watercolor
Tagged #thursdaydoors, Alphabet District Portland, Daniel Smith watercolors, Greenleaf & Blueberry Watercolors, grisaille, Lexington Grey Noodlers ink, NW Portland, Platinum Carbon pen, Portland Urban Sketchers, Primatek, Pro Photo Supply, PSU Outdoor Market, Strathmore journal, Urban Sketchcrawl, urban sketcher, Urban Sketchers Portland, USk, White Uniball Signo
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VSW: Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Cathedral, Chicago
Loving this virtual walk in Chicago, I found a lovely Louis Sullivan church I’d not known about. Chicago has to be the Queen City of Architectural Monuments! Playing in virtual sketching gives me the ability to try techniques, and here … Continue reading
Posted in architecture, art journal, challenge, color, creativity, painting, pen & ink, sketchbook, virtual sketching, watercolor
Tagged architecture, Art Nouveau, Chicago, Daniel Smith watercolors, De Atramentis Document ink, Gothic, Greenleaf & Blueberry Watercolors, Hero pen, Holbein, Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Cathedral, Louis Sullivan, Moleskin Watercolor journal, Platinum Carbon pen, Primatek, virtual sketchwalk
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Bright Ideas, Week 1
All these images are sketched in the Bright Ideas journal. I am trying to sketch faster, draw more without an agenda, and also to play again with colored pencils. I used to work with them as an architect and it … Continue reading
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Tagged acupuncture, art journal, Bright Ideas journal, Brooke Medicine Eagle, buffalo, Cat, De Atramentis Document ink, Ganesha, glasses, Kamala, Lamy Al-Star, phone, Platinum Carbon pen, Portland Oregon, Prilosec, White Pitt pen, White Uniball Signo
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USk: Out my New (Studio) Window
I have more space in my studio, and a new window. It is pouring. My urban sketch today was out my new window looking east on NW Nicolai! All the spring greens against the evergreens, a riot of green and … Continue reading
Posted in architecture, drawing, landscape, pen & ink, pencil, urban sketchers
Tagged Alphabet District Portland, art journal, Bright Ideas journal, NW Industrial Sanctuary Portland, NW Nicolai, Platinum Carbon pen, Portland Oregon, urban sketcher, urban sketchers, Urban Sketchers Portland, USk
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VSW: Getty Tomb by Sullivan
Thanks to a tour of Chicago + Louis Sullivan, I found the Getty Tomb in Graceland (which the name always makes me think of Elvis, of course.) I couldn’t get the Getty Tomb out of my head. Best to get … Continue reading
Posted in architecture, art journal, challenge, pen & ink, process, sketchbook, virtual sketching, watercolor
Tagged architecture, Chicago, Daniel Smith watercolors, De Atramentis Document ink, Getty, Greenleaf & Blueberry Watercolors, Hero pen, Louis Sullivan, Moleskin Watercolor journal, Platinum Carbon pen, Primatek, tomb, virtual sketchwalk, watercolor pencil
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VSW: Chicago, 1, Newberry Library
Nice to have Sue lead the Virtual Sketchwalk in Chicago this month. I’m taking the opportunity to play on Canson Colored papers, ink and watercolor on grey paper! The watercolor buckled the paper, but it stood up to it — … Continue reading
Posted in architecture, art journal, challenge, drawing, pen & ink, process, series, sketchbook, virtual sketching, watercolor
Tagged architecture, Canson paper, caput mortem, Chicago, Daniel Smith watercolors, Greenleaf & Blueberry Watercolors, Henry Cobb, Italian Renaissance, Lamy Al-Star, Mummy Bauxite, Newberry Library, Pentel Pocket Brush Pen, Platinum Carbon pen, Primatek, Shungite, virtual sketchwalk
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Black HUB IPA Can
Okay, first off, do NOT sketch in a black watercolor pencil when your first coat will be an Indian Yellow or Quin Gold. Dumb. I tried to wet and wash it off; alas, it did not work well. Also, the … Continue reading
VSW: Chicago, 2, Fourth Presbyterian Church
Continuing the Virtual Sketchwalk in Chicago drawing on colored paper, this time ink and colored pencil on grey paper, with a nod to Pat Southern-Pearce! Canson paper loose to be tipped into my Moleskin 8×11 watercolor journal, Pentalic HB woodless … Continue reading
Posted in architecture, art journal, pen & ink, pencil, series, virtual sketching
Tagged architecture, Canson paper, Chicago, colored pencils, Fourth Presbyterian Church, Gothic, Lamy Al-Star, Pat Southern-Pearce, Pentel Pocket Brush Pen, Platinum Carbon pen, Ralph Adams Cram, virtual sketchwalk
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Creativity: Stumbling Blocks + Play
Creatives get blocked. Creatives need play time! It has been a long time since I’ve been involved in a project — I’m not talking about recipes or art challenges but real projects — a couple of years of learning watercolors, … Continue reading
Gratitude Journal: Chocolate Bunny
What is it about the power of a chocolate bunny? And more importantly, we’ve had SO many years without them because we stopped eating non-organic sweets! If we are going to fill our bellies with sugar and all means of … Continue reading
Posted in art journal, color, gods and goddesses, journal, memory, pen & ink, sketchbook, watercolor
Tagged art journal, caramels, Daniel Smith watercolors, Easter Bunny, Holbein, Moleskin Watercolor journal, non-GMO, organic, Platinum Carbon pen, Portland Oregon, spring., sugar, watercolor
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How I Make Creative Decisions
Sometimes it is hard to pick a project, or say no to an opportunity. April is arriving, and I have two art projects on my board in addition to making a living (conserving antiquities — this is what I am … Continue reading
Posted in architecture, art journal, challenge, creativity, drawing, journal, painting, pen & ink, sketchbook, virtual sketching, watercolor
Tagged Blackfriar Pub, Daniel Smith watercolors, De Atramentis Document ink, Fabriano Watercolor journal, Holbein, IFJM, Lamy Al-Star, Lexington Grey Noodlers ink, London, pent, Platinum Carbon pen, QoR watercolors, St. Paul's Cathedral
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USk: Painted Girls, Alphabet District
We see these sweet homes on the way to our vets, and on walks. They are no where near special enough to be saved when the bulldozers come, which they will because way laid back Portlandiars won’t fight to save … Continue reading →