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Monday, April 25, 2022

Sunny Kubota Garden

 

4/23/22 Kubota Garden

Terrace Overlook
Watching the weather forecast compulsively and scheduling on short notice are paying off as a spring strategy for USk Seattle: We were rewarded with sunny 60 degrees and a clear blue sky at Kubota Garden!

Although I had been to Kubota with Kristin Frost’s Gage class last summer, I think I hadn’t been to the garden with USk since 2015. The Terrace Overlook had just been completed then. The year prior, we had sketched a team of Ishigaki (stone wall) builders at work on the terrace. It was good to be back with USk in all that lush greenery (especially since the last time I sketched there, I could use only graphite!).

Using my favorite CMYK primary triad, I started with a sketch from behind the Terrace Overlook (at right), where a Japanese maple made a lovely, warm blur between layers of green. 

Then for my second sketch, I walked down into the lower garden area where the beautifully top-lit round bushes caught my eye (top). For that one, I used more “realistic” hues. Looking at the two sketches together, I am encouraged to continue pushing myself toward using a primary triad, even if it’s not comfortable. I think the triad sketch is a lot more lively . . . what do you think?

Ahhhh . . . it was heavenly to sketch in the warm sunshine! I dare not say the “S” word out loud for fear of scaring it away again!

4 comments:

  1. Both are nice. I like the variety of greens you were able to get in the top sketch. Yes, the colors in the triad sketch are more lively!

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    1. I'm still keeping all my colors in my bag, not just the triad! I'm not ready to commit to nothing but the triad! ;-)

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  2. Tina, I think your triad work is so expressive!

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    1. Thank you! I like the triad work too... I just have to keep fighting my need for "realistic" color!

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