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  • A Rose Might as well be in a Garden

    Owen Rose Garden, Eugene, OR

       We were all scattered around the garden today, enjoying roses in full bloom – here are Jean & Marsha; Bev & Satoko.

         Barb So and Penny got into doing sketching right away.

    Penny, Tricia, Ken, & Barb Sh – was it hard to decide what to draw?

        Jean was working with water soluble colored pencils. Marsha had her father’s Prisma pencils, which her sister encouraged her to use.

         Barb So started with a light pencil sketch, then added watercolor.

       Penny is pleased with her sketch of the gazebo, & started a colored pencil sketch of a tall spired yellow flower (who knows what it is?).

      Jane was so exhausted by doing the gazebo contour sketch, that she couldn’t finish it, so sketched some nearby roses instead.

          Bev claimed she wasn’t having a good drawing day – but many of us wish we could do such a not good drawing! This is delightful!

        Ken shared his new business cards with us – 15 different images, mostly from his sketches. Then Satoko was back to her watercolor.

         Barb Sh really got into negative space for the white calla lilies!

       Tricia shared her sketch from Crooked River – done in watercolor first, then ink lines on top. Next she drew all the rose arches here:

       

          Meanwhile, Ken was having a great time doing the gazebo sketch with his brush pen. What a wonderful stylized version!

  • Trading Sketch Ideas at Tradewinds

    Tradewinds @ Jiffy, Eugene, OR

        At our newest favorite place! Jan, Barb So, Erik, Ken (at the counter), Satoko, Judith, Danita, Barb Sh, Marsha, Helga; Jane, Ken, Erik, Satoko, & the top of Judith’s head.

           Barb So and Helga got right down to sketching.

           Jan demonstrates her secret technique to laying down lines with Tombo markers, a little nudge with a wet finger tip, and there it is!

       Barb Sh finished her Medieval Faire page started in Todi (note her dog making a cameo), and shared her journal evolution style with Danita and Marsha McCloskey (Ken’s friend, new to the group).

            Marsha enjoyed chatting with Ken (while Barb Sh chatted with Erik), took some notes, and even got some sketches done! Welcome.

            Danita showed us her sketch from Iris Vineyards, we were fascinated by her colored pencil case, & enjoyed her latest sketch.

        Erik moved quickly from concept, laying down color, & completion!

        Jan commandeered the camera and caught Jane sketching her carrot cake muffin, and then the peony bud & vase she’d brought.

         Satoko sketched the muffin, too, and Judith drew both the peony and Jane beyond the vase – can you see her?

       Ken challenged Barb Sh to sketch his Mediterranean plate, which she took on immediately.

       Penelope showed up, and after chatting with Satoko & Judith, she and Ken challenged each other to a sketch-off! Subject? Each other.

            Here’s how Ken’s sketch of Penelope evolved.

         And here’s how Penelope’s sketch of Ken evolved – see top of second page, which quickly became peopled with more people!

  • People or Trees? Trees or People?

    Tradewinds @ Jiffy, Eugene, OR

       We love the new venue at what used to be Jiffy Market – Tradewinds, specializing in Greek food (& pastry). We specialize in sketching! Shown are Penelope, Barb So, Lealan, Bev, Satoko, Ken, Nancy D, and Erik (with Jane behind the camera).

    It started off with Barb Sh showing us her comic strip approach.

            Then Penelope showed us her handmade accordion book, just right to record a short adventure trip. Ken got a kick out of the fold out.

    Penelope soon got busy sketching people around her with a pencil which has multi-colors of lead – isn’t that a surprising effect!

            Nancy (a Portlander) went on the 2016 sketch trip to Italy with Ken – fun to catch up with her, and have her back sketching with us, too.

         The Barbs get sketching people, and Barb Sh even includes a tree.

        What have you been drawing, Lealan? Ah, shucks, it’s Jane!

          What’s Jane been drawing? Customers across the room (using a water soluble ink pen & water brush), and a tree across the street.

        Erik also takes advantage of the nearby models – oh! That’s US!

       Bev does the same, catching Penelope & Jane busy sketching.

       Satoko and Ken are so intently looking while they sketch – he, a tree.

       It’s a three minute sketch, Satoko says! Or was that 1 minute…it’s pretty impressive, however you time a quick sketch!

  • Jolly Time at Jiffy

    Jiffy, Eugene, Oregon

        Looked who showed up at the new venue! Hugh, Ken, Tricia, Barb Sh, & Erik, then Penny, Hugh, & Ken (deja vu all over again).

       But who’s that beyond Erik? Danita Reynolds, new to our group, having fun, too. Glad you found us.

        While it is true that we talk and laugh a lot, we do sketch, too!

    Sketch, Ken, sketch! (admiringly witnessed by Tricia, Barb Sh, & Erik)

       Sandy (mostly having been behind the camera), Hugh, & Ken. And here’s a sample of what Sandy’s been doing in her black paper book.

  • Look what the sun brought out!

    New Day Bakery (in their lovely redesigned courtyard), Eugene, OR

        And they just kept coming! Jean, Erik, Hugh, Ken, Sandy, Barb Sh at first, then from the other end are Barb Sh, Tricia, Penelope, Sandy, Lealan, Jean, Erik, Hugh, Jan, Ken, & Satoko (Jane behind camera).

          Barb Sh needed a hat in all this sun, so she sketched Erik in his! Oh, that water soluble ink – love the effect of it!

           Erik & Sandy appreciated having their hats – can you tell what this is, Erik says….oh, a seagull! Of course.

            Sandy experimented with woodless colored pencils on black paper – it was dramatic, but she didn’t care for the light paper weight.

           Jean came prepared for the bright sun, and tried a simpler focus than the garden she did last time – with water brush exploration, too.

          Hugh was undaunted by the garden, however – see how fast it “grew” in his sketchbook, clear across two pages!

          Jane tried to capture a customer waiting for delivery of her order at  a nearby table. A friend asked, will you sell that to the cafe? Uh, no.

         Tricia chats a bit with Sandy, then tackles a loose approach to flowers in the courtyard, a different style than she usually does.

          Ken enjoyed deepening the colors for the iris in the garden, but then he also enjoyed recapping his presentation of Erik’s art show for Jan.

          “This is the last piece of art I did,” said Jan, who has been busy with distracting tasks. Then she went about testing her marker viability.

           Lealan and Satoko have both been out of town for awhile, but quickly got back into the spirit of sketching. Welcome back!

            Penelope was about to leave town to meet her new grandbaby, but stopped by to share her sketchbook & online course idea provoker.