Showing posts with label First Congregational Church. Show all posts
Showing posts with label First Congregational Church. Show all posts

Sunday, April 7, 2019

February/March 2019

February was a good month for drawing flowers indoors...








...and visiting the art museum.

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March arrived and more flowers started blooming.


It was still pretty chilly for sketching outside. I sketched a church from the Historical Society lobby...


and NW Portland houses from a coffee shop window....



A truck pulled up and hid my view, so I sketched the signage on the truck (with some editorializing).



Once, I sketched some NW Victorian rooftops from a car with friends....

 

When the weather warmed up, the Urban Sketchers went looking for cherry blossoms. We were early (or they were late) so I sketched some of my fellow sketchers.



The next week, the trees were turning pink....



                                     and the following week, they were in FULL BLOOM!







Sunday, November 26, 2017

Summer Sketches

 I'm trying to bring this blog up-to-date. These are miscellaneous sketches done last summer.

One day, sketching near PSU, we met a lot of people. One of them was a visiting professor from China who showed me how to draw shrimp.



This was sketched at a nursery in NE Portland.


These two sketches were made on 28th, on the edge of our neighborhood.





On the waterfront...


The top of the Congregational Church from the Portland Art Museum


A stein from the cabin mantle


Tilikum Crossing with the Urban Sketchers of Portland






Kennedy School Patio on a hot morning


Monday, April 25, 2016

Hither and Yon, Sketching Outdoors in Portland

Crystal Springs Rhododendron Gardens are gorgeous now, with the rhodies in full bloom. I sketched there last week on an 86 degree day. There's an abundance of trees and bushes in all their spring glory and plenty of birds and other waterfowl. Although I only sketched a duck and a couple of geese,  I heard bird calls from a number of different birds--even one that sounded like a Whippoorwill!



The Japanese Gardens are serene and beautiful, but it's always a disappointment not to be able to use watercolor there. Colored pencils are just so slow to me now and pen and ink doesn't show all the saturated greens against the blue sky.


On a new building across from Tanner Springs, I tried to capture the reflections of the buildings and sky. This is far trickier than I expected!


The shadows are what caught my eye on the YWCA. This was sketched from Behind the Museum Cafe on a chilly day before the leaves were out.


I sketched the top of the First Congregations Church from the sculpture court at the Portland Art Museum.


Closer to home, the Urban Sketchers of Portland had a sketchcrawl near my neighborhood. I took the opportunity to try to draw a car outside the Hollywood Vintage store. I don't like to draw cars, but thought I might like drawing an old design. I still don't like to draw cars.


This was sketched from my porch when the lilacs were just in bud and the camellias were still loading the branches nextdoor.