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When I sketched the 200 Occidental construction site a couple of months ago, it was more
colorful – two cranes and a concrete pumper. Today only a concrete pumper was
visible, but it was much noisier – I was happy to have earplugs, which have
long become a permanent part of my sketch kit, given my penchant for sketching
construction sites.
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Wanting to give my ears a break, I went around the corner to
Occidental Square, the primary site
of the Friday sketchers’ outing. I settled in to sketch the two large totems in
the center of the park surrounded by trees (Frank is sitting against one of them
at far left). Tubaluba, the featured Out to Lunch concert series group, started tuning up and testing mics for their
noontime performance, and I happened to be sitting directly in front of the
stage speakers. I actually like the kind of jazz they play, but not at that
volume – again, my ear plugs came in handy!
To fill the last few minutes before our sketchbook sharing,
I sketched a girl and her dad playing chess on the park’s giant chessboard. By that
time, Tubaluba had started the concert, and once again, I was relieved that my
ears were still plugged.
Interestingly, during each sketch, at least one passer-by
stopped to watch and express curiosity and interest in my sketching. Shouting through
our conversations to be heard through the noise and music, it was a loud
morning, to say the least.
Whoever said sketching was a quiet hobby?
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Super sketches! I would never think to bring along earplugs.
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