6/16/17 inks, water-soluble colored pencils |
The day dawned with typical mid-June wishy-washiness: It
could end up with “sun breaks” just as easily as it could rain. I took a chance
on the former to join Urban Sketchers Tacoma at Foss Waterway, which was the site of this weekend’s Festival of Sail.
6/16/17 gel pen, brush pen, colored pencils |
With my landscape-format Stillman & Birn sketchbook on
the panorama setting, I tried to squeeze in as many as I could of the dozen or
more tall ships across the waterway. It was the first time I’d seen Tacoma’s
skyline from that direction, so even though my focus was on the ships, I couldn’t
resist putting in Old City Hall (left of center).
My next plan was to make a detailed sketch of one of the
ships – the only one that had some of its sails up (it’s near the center of the
panorama). Since white rigging is always a bother to save out in a sketch on
white paper, I took the easy way out and sketched it on red paper.
I always seem to have five or 10 minutes left to kill
before the sketchbook throwdown, so I used them to capture the row of snags
(one of them was home to a family of flickers) next to the waterway where
Natalie and Beverly were sketching.
The morning’s gamble was a good one: Not a drop of rain
all day, and despite the chilly wind and thick cloud cover, we had a good
turnout of enthusiastic sketchers.
6/16/17 brush pen |
Panorama detail |
I like your panoramic sketch of the ships! Great idea to sketch the single ship on red paper so the rigging shows. Glad you had a dry day. Here they forecast possible showers and we were in the city sketching in rain that lasted about 4 hours. lol We adapted.
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