4/12/14 Platinum Carbon ink, watercolor, Zig marker, Pitt Artists Brush Pen, Canson XL 140 lb. paper |
When the “no parking” signboards started going up on our
block a week or two ago, we knew something was up. Sure enough, a couple days
ago the heavy equipment, noise and dust arrived. The next day the letter from
Seattle Public Utilities finally came: A sewer line repair would be taking
place during the next four weeks.
I waited until today, Saturday, when I knew they wouldn’t be
working so I could get up close and personal with the bright yellow digger.
Cars, planes, boats, construction machinery – sketching vehicles of any kind
intimidates me. But I have been looking at and thinking about all the delightful vintage cars in Lapin’s book and
how he makes them come alive. I have also been thinking about Inma Serrano’s Urban Sketching workshop in Barcelona
last year, during which she urged us to sketch buildings as living, breathing monsters
instead of inanimate architecture.
It doesn’t take much imagination to view a crawler excavator
as a monster, so I pulled up my little stool a few feet away from the big guy
and channeled my inner Lapin and inner Inma.
You really did get up close and personal!! Super job on the digger. Can you imagine what the workers would think if your pulled your stool up while they were working? lol I hope the mess doesn't last too long.
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