A nice bout of weather saw me in with all my gear at the meer today for a few hours. Continuing to drill into the copse of trees on the southern shore and work on complexity and abstraction. i'm using a combination of wash and ink work. And in two…
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A quick cold bounce down into the 40s again today made for a short trip to the Meer. Sitting in the cold is not welcoming to wet media, so i took a step back to brushpen and marker. The thing about complicated subject matter, like landscape is that there is…
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A return to plein air sketching with the moderate weather at the park. Spent a couple of hours at Central Park on Wednesday patching together a two page panorama of the southern shore. Rough work and super rusty. But back in the saddle. Can't wait to find out where…
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Quick check in with some drawings from last week... Went at the Meer with an actual brush and some Dr. Martin's Black Star ink. Both of these pieces were on a toothy cold-press card. Both images are of the Copse on the Southern shore. In the second one you can…
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Moving into my sophomore year in plein air, I came across a loose drawing I did last year of the expanse along the southern shore from the Bad Tree to the pairing on the southern shore. Which I affectionately, but probably incorrectly, describe as the Copse. It's an area viewed…
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September rolls in and the weather becomes confusing. Thanks to a cool late-Summer, the leaves are trying to turn their color early. Things are still green but the clock has started and the atmosphere is light and blustery. I got out twice this past week. Consistently decent drawings are…
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I was fortunate to make it to the Meer twice this last week. Once, en route to dinner downtown and with limited materials. And the second time, yesterday for the end of Summer and the birth of Autumn. With a couple of black pens and no water brush, I…
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It's been about a year now that I've actively been pursuing plein air studies. To very good returns. I manage 2-4 drawings per session. Each drawing is between 30-40mins. I have a cadre of tools that are familiar but all fawlty (it never ends). I have locations that I like…
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Welcome to the throes of early August. The weather has been incredible for the past week or so. Hot off the marvels of the JS Sargent exhibition, there is a sense of openness and tactile bravado in the sketches. The first two are from a week ago. At top, the…
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Welcome then to the dog days of Summer and an update from the sketchbooks from the past few months. I think I've been out a handful of times, with mounting regularity. Notably, the park has gotten much MUCH greener. And so this first pairing is dense and luscious. A silly…
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I've been quiet for a few months because I've been getting up to speed on a new job. A few months of homework are now abating and I've returned, like The Spring, to Central park. There have been three days of sketching in the last two weeks. Plus the grip…
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