Sketchers make the best models. These guys sat still for 45 minutes straight. I still didn't get their faces right. Maybe next time.
Next Sketch Outing
Friday, Nov. 29: Gab & Grab
Monday, February 28, 2011
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Charles driving us to Joshua Tree.
This was drawn from the back seat. The woogly lines (check out Charles' visor) are from the bumpy ride. It's not easy drawing with pen in a speeding car, especially when Charles is driving- holy moly!
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Lionel Hampton Jazz Fest and Sketches along Highway 26
Just came back from the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival where our son was singing with the Garfield Vocal Jazz group. Here are sketches from the trip and of the group performing at Haddock Hall Lionel Hampton School of Music. For more on this event see Garfield Vocal Jazz @ Lionel Hampton
Garfield @ Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival |
WA 26 |
Washtuca, WA |
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Portland 2 21 2011
I went to Portland to enjoy some of the same sights as the Symposium participants.
Better late than never.
Better late than never.
Monday, February 21, 2011
Leavenworth
We spent President's Weekend at a time share in Leavenworth, WA. Beautiful weather and scenery made it difficult to leave so soon, definitely will come back to paint here.
Am closing in on the end of the Marty Sketchbook - This was straight watercolor a rarity for me, this is looking out our back deck at the Leavenworth Golf Course and Cascade Mountains.
Labels:
Leavenworth,
Mark Ryan,
travel,
watercolor
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Sketching At Hales Ales Sunday February 27th 10 a.m.
Thanks to Lori B. for lining this up for us. We will sketch next Sunday at Hales Brewery in Fremont.
We will meet inside the front entry in the lobby at 10 AM. There is on street parking surrounding Hales, and additional parking behind Hales near the Fred Meyer.
We will meet inside the front entry in the lobby at 10 AM. There is on street parking surrounding Hales, and additional parking behind Hales near the Fred Meyer.
Labels:
Hales Brewery Sketchcrawl
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Sea Monster Lounge and Rain Sushi
Labels:
Gail Wong,
Rain,
Sea Monster Lounge,
Seattle,
Wallingford
Friday, February 18, 2011
Maui....mmmmmm- a thousand alohas
I spent the second week of February in Maui with my mother and sister.
Just breathing the sweet air is rejuvenating... wish I could have stayed till May.
Keawakapu Beach - South Maui
The Dog 'n Duck Irish Pub - Kihei, Maui
Maui Beach Girl
Kihei Caffe
Labels:
Hawaii,
Jane Dillon Wingfield,
Jane Wingfield,
Maui
Friday, February 11, 2011
Vocal Jazz Practice
Isn't it wonderful that our region has such great music programs in our public schools. Tonight I went to Garfield to hear the Vocal Jazz Choir practice for the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival coming up in Moscow Idaho. My son is singing a duet in it.
Here is a sketch I did while listening to them practice. Still working on drawing people which is my weakest skill. This was good practice.
Here is a sketch I did while listening to them practice. Still working on drawing people which is my weakest skill. This was good practice.
Labels:
Gail Wong,
Garfield High School,
Vocal Jazz
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Jazz Competition
Am so very proud of my daughter (Kiersten) who plays trumpet for the Kentridge High School Jazz Band. They played in a competition at Bellevue College against nationally ranked schools like Seattle's Garfield and Roosevelt. This page was a collection of quick sketches done throughout the day. Pen and ink in the Marty sketchbook.
Labels:
Jazz,
Mark Ryan,
pen and ink,
seattle urban sketchers,
sketchbooks
Rainier Club Interiors
Had the opportunity to go to the Rainier Club for a fundraiser dinner tonight. So I just had to sketch something while I was there. Just before we left I sat down to sketch the columns in the lobby. The interiors are Art Deco and it was designed by Charles F. Gould in 1929.
Labels:
Art Deco,
Gail Wong,
Rainier Club,
Seattle
Monday, February 7, 2011
Friday, February 4, 2011
Vive le France, Vive le Republic (du banana)
From projections of power to subtle undertones, appearances can and do constitute reality. Reality though, can at times seem like a surreality. This wonderful building (Seattle's downtown Banana Republic) got my attention on the way to the library. Complete with the banners usually reserved for nations, the building has within it the classical order of Le Brun adorned with a rights of man motif. However, for all its visual appeals, it celebrates a different kind of triumphalism. This dissolution of context, only fully recognized after sitting on the sidewalk and sketching, has replaced "Aux armes, citoyens " with "Aux factories des Enfants!", almost without skipping a beat.
Labels:
buildings,
Jared Luther
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Down and out man, muses with toothpick and appears stately at Seattle Central Library
Seattle Central library is truly a triumph of civic architecture. That being so, I was struck by the contrast between its lofty and progressive forms and the reality of the library's more social fabric. Any time spent listening to conversations will yield talks about shelters and subsistence rather Kant or the new must read. Functionally, the library is a modern knowledge center and an ad hoc social services depot. I started to draw this man, and in quick gestural strokes, his worn shoes and plastics bags gave way to an impression that is almost stately. A human focus reduced purely social and extraneous cues, and in this sketch's destruction of context, it elevated my impression to his essential self. I think this man could be an English Prime Minister in some storied hall, rather than the homeless man, a continent away.
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