Monday, August 23, 2021

SIP-n-Sketch: Linda Mar surf check, In-progress 04

SIP-n-Sketchers:

"Eh, should we go in? Looks kinda flat..."


Almost done, one session left to go. I'll save it for August 31st when we meet again. Can you guess what's missing?

See you next Tuesday.

CoWaBunGA 

Saturday, August 21, 2021

SIP-n-Sketch: Linda Mar surf check, In-progress 03

Sketchers:

Background almost finished, starting on the surfers.

Reminder - no session this Tuesday, see you on August 31st.

CoWaBUnGA

Wednesday, August 18, 2021

SIP-n-Sketch: Linda Mar surf check, In-progress-02

Sketchers:

Adding color and details slowly, moving from background to the foreground...


See y'all soon.

CoWaBunGA


Monday, August 16, 2021

SIP-n-Sketch: Linda Mar surf check, in-progress 01

Hi SIP-n-Sketchers:

I'm squeezing in some sketch time when there are free moments in the day. It's still early in the sketch so defining elements, colors, shadows, and tone are keeping me alert. I hope you all have a chance to work on your Linda Mar surf check.

CoWaBunGA



Sunday, July 25, 2021

SIP-n-Sketch: New Project - Linda Mar surf check

SIP-n-Sketchers:

The new project for this month is "Linda Mar surf check". I know we said landscape, but I thought this would be more fun. It's got elements of land, but also surf and beach. Let's say it's a tribute to surfing making to an Olympic sport.


See y'all on Tuesday.
CoWaBunGA

 

Saturday, July 24, 2021

SIP-n-Sketch: COVID Night Life, One Way

Sketchers:

I wrapped up COVID Night Life, One Way. The final process was filling in details and adding more washes to get the colors right. Since I did not finish during our session, I added a short video of the process at the end here. The music might be cut-off due to copyright.


Video here:

Look for the next project coming soon, landscape. 

CoWaBunGA


 

Friday, July 16, 2021

A new approach

At the Piedmont Art Walk, my daughter and I were approached by an architect who wanted to borrow our paintings for staging her designs at open houses. Since our paintings could be shown to new audiences, we decided why not.

"Black Sea Nettle" on display in the dining room


"Hay Rolls" in the living room