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In addition to the usual umbrella cafĂ© tables, Cloud City Coffee’s patio has a tent
with picnic tables under it, so you can choose to sit in either the sun or the
shade. This morning I did both, moving around at will to vary the views.
I’m still thinking about some lessons from Liz Steel’s SketchingNow Edges. In this
online course, Liz talks about “lost edges” – deliberately avoiding drawing some lines or “edges” in a composition so that the viewer has to fill in the
part that’s undrawn, becoming a more active participant in the viewing. As I
sketched the young man eating a sandwich with his back to the sun, I couldn’t
really see much of the shoulder that was away from me. Typically I would just
fudge what I can’t see and draw it anyway, but this seemed like an opportunity
to let the unseen shoulder remain lost.
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That was one thought this mid-morning. The other was the
fact that it was 65 degrees and sunny on May 10. When I sat in the shade it was
cool enough that I was glad I had my sweatshirt; when I moved to a sunny table,
I was happy in a T-shirt but didn’t break a sweat. I was wondering if there’s
any place on earth where it’s like this all year round – the absolute perfectest weather for outdoor sketching
– and if there is, how soon I could move there.
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So glad your weather has improved! Great to be able to sketch comfortably in the sun or shade. Your people sketches are getting so good!!! Love the patient dog too.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Joan! We're supposed to be in for sunshine the rest of the week! So amazing for May!
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I believe the place you are looking for is called Santa Barbara, CA. San Luis Obispo would also fit the bill. ;)
ReplyDeleteA-ha -- so it does exist. Now, to move there. . . ! ;-)
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DeleteYes!! I have to agree with Simple Living! As a native of coastal/southern SLO county, I can testify that the weather is mild like that for the majority of the year! In fact, if it drops below 60 or gets hotter than 80 everyone kind of freaks out. What's going on!?!?!? Hahahaha!!
DeleteAwww, man. . . I'd better get down there!
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