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If you’ve seen some of the fruit and vegetable still lifes I’ve been doing in colored pencils
lately, you know that my approach has been to be fairly tight and detailed. I
enjoy that approach when using colored pencils with some subjects, but this
bouquet seemed to demand a looser, more painterly approach. It’s harder to be
loose with colored pencils compared to watercolor, but I like that I can have
some control over the looseness (Contradictory? Probably).
The bouquet was from Greg for our 27th
anniversary last Friday. :-) And here’s something else that relates our
anniversary to sketching:
Our wedding took place at the top of the Smith Tower, which has always been one of our favorite buildings
in Seattle. Years ago the Seattle Sketcher sketched the tower (it appears on the cover of his book), and I once asked Gabi Campanario if I could buy that original sketch. Of course, the
sketch belonged to the Seattle Times,
so he couldn’t sell it to me, even though the original was just sitting in a
flat file in his office. Undeterred, I went directly to the Times and asked if I could buy it; I was referred to the
reproductions department, where I could buy a print. A print might have been
OK, but by then I had my heart set on owning the original.
Fast-forward to a few months ago when I had noticed that
Gabi was starting to sell both originals and prints of his personal work on his website.
I decided I didn’t have to have the one that he had made several years ago – I would
simply commission him to make me a new one! So I did, and just in time to
surprise Greg with it on our anniversary, I received the beautiful sketch from
Gabi.
Such a gtreat story!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I thought so, too! :-)
DeleteNow you have two special remembrances for your wedding anniversary...your sketch of the bouquet and Gabi's sketch of the tower.
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