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Slow Walk on the National Mall
This was drawing was scanned and you can see the difference in quality between this scan the cell phone image below. I sat and walked a football game and realized it had been some time since I had done gestures. Late summer early fall sunset over the US Capitol the weather was prefect. By sitting [...]
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Plein Air Painting an Alley on Capitol Hill
Today it was pouring but I set up an beach umbrella and was able to paint under that from the back of my truck.
Little Falls Rush!
One of the big rings that held the chains that supported the Old Chain Bridge. August 18th 2009
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February Part II
The following are few more pieces from the second half of February. Development of a pieces from the block-in stage to the completed tonal study. Sketchbook….get the simple values from the master drawings. Tonal drawing…get the big tones…that’s it! The big guy poses. Progress drawing the big guy. Draw your cubes well and you can [...]
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February Part I
The ten minute grisaille Control the amount of medium…. a few lines can capture the movement….it’s true! Development of a charcoal drawing from right to left. Torturous 3 plus hour review of class work! Relating the box to the figure!
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Last Semester's work, Part I
I had absolutely zero postings since the summer so I have resolved to show some of the work I did during my first semester at Studio Incamminati. It was a humbling experience because I was really out of practice drawing. It was also a really busy fall and winter since I just moved to Philadelphia. [...]
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Day 1!
The first day was intense, I met a bunch of new folks and was thrown right into doing one minute gesture work.
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Day 40: Da Bearz
Da Iced Car Da Bears at the Field Museum An exhibit on maps at the Field Museum. A gray day to climb the Sears, so I didn’t. The Amtrak line and Soldier field in the distance Uni of Chicago at night, a great Gothic campus in the ghetto.
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Day 39: Da Windy City
Leslie finally got the Internet installed on Sunday morning, so now were off touring. Da Neighborhood shoe tree Da ticket Da train Da guide Da architecture Da shiny thing in Millennium Park Da amazing Zamboni Da Rabbit Leslie liked. Da American wing of the Art Institute. Da Deep dish. Come on Leslie!
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