2/15/14 Pilot Iroshizuku Asa-gao ink, Sailor pen, Canson XL 140 lb. paper |
The Tacoma Urban Sketchers got a booth at the 16th Annual Asia Pacific New Year’s Celebration in the Tacoma Dome, so I went down and showed some Urban
Sketchers solidarity. Other than the slow and soggy drive down there and back
in the pouring rain, it was a festive way to spend an otherwise gloomy Saturday
afternoon.
2/15/14 Pilot Iroshizuku Asa-gao ink, Sailor pen |
At big, crowded events like that, my usual tactic is to find a place where I can sketch audience members,
who generally aren’t moving much. Call me a masochist, but today I was in the
mood for a different challenge: lightning-speed gesture sketches. First I caught
a school of Vietnamese martial artists giving a demonstration. Most of the
students were young children and teenagers who moved with impressive speed,
grace and agility. (Two-minute life-drawing poses seem downright leisurely by comparison.)
After that I went out to the
center stage, where Tahitian Te Fare O Tamatoa dancers were moving their hips
and arms way faster than I could keep up with, but it was a fun opportunity to
give my trusty Sailor pen a good workout.
2/15/14 Pilot Iroshizuku Asa-gao ink, Sailor pen |
2/15/14 Pilot Iroshizuku Asa-gao ink, Sailor pen |
I think I would get dizzy trying to do all those poses while they were moving around so fast. You did a great job!
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