8/22/20 across the street |
Sketch the same view at different times of the day: That was
the USk Talks Challenge that Shari Blaukopf had offered sketchers when
she gave a USk Talk way back in May. I liked the idea and kept it in the
back of my mind all summer, but I kept forgetting to do the same scene at a
different time. Then a few mornings ago, I looked across the street at the
shadows cast by our neighbors’ planters on the lawn, and I suddenly remembered
that I had sketched the same view in the afternoon a few weeks ago. It was an
ideal opportunity to finally respond to the challenge.
Above is the scene in the afternoon, and below is the one I
did in the morning. The afternoon sketch was leisurely on a lovely sunny day,
but the morning one was quick: The air was still hazy with smoke from wildfires
in distant parts of Washington State. I used violet and yellow to capture light and shadow as well as
to evoke the strange color of the sky.
9/9/20 |
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