Sunday, April 30, 2023

Returning to the Houston Farmers Market

The Group
It's always a fun day when we go to the Houston Farmers Market. This time they were celebrating Earth Day, so there were lots of booths set up around the lawn and the market was really busy. We had another good turnout of sketchers too.

Mackenzie and a few others decided to sketch the scene out near the lawn.

Mackenzie

Eva
Liz

A whole line of sketchers set up in the middle of the market to sketch the various booths.
Rebecq's sketch...our line of sketchers

Carlos

Joel

Shaw

Richard
Richard was on the far corner and patiently answered many curious questions. I decided to sketch the sketchers.
Chris

Mary R
Mary Regan's markers worked especially well to capture those sails and the newly ripe watermelons.
Jennifer
Jennifer worked only in watercolor for this scene with a mother and her children.
Francisco
Francisco reports that this booth owner and her friend had decided he was from the health department...until they saw his sketch. Then they wanted a picture.
Barry
Both Barry and Michael Jap chose the rather difficult long view down the aisle of the market. Michael, of course, did his work in gouache.
Michael

Brittany and Michelle both picked particular booths to draw. Brittany's choice of two tones makes her sketch interesting. Michelle tackled drawing people as did Veronica.
Brittany
Veronica


Michelle
Both Lisa and I did sketches focusing only on the produce. But they couldn't be more different.
Lisa

Chris
And Judith was drawn to the booth selling mocaljetes in every size and shape you can imagine.
Judith
Of course there was a throwdown.
the throwdown
And we went to lunch where we talked a little about the upcoming anniversary sketchout in Bastrop. To get in on the fun, or to attend upcoming sketch outs join our group on Facebook by answering some simple questions. Or go over to Instagram to see what people are posting.

Thursday, April 13, 2023

Visiting Bayou Bend

 

The Group
Here is the happy group who showed up for the March sketchout at Bayou Bend. As you can see we had a record number of people show up. Because so many sketchers showed up, I looked at the sketches in a different way this time. I was not able to attend, but I could see a pattern in the subjects people chose.

First we have to admire Rita Wilbur's sketch of the bayou bridge.which appears in our blog header. No one else chose this particular subject. 

Some sketchers drew the front of the house itself.

Mary, Paul and Peter 
These three sketches by Mary, Paul and Peter show the front view.

Judith

Susan


Shaw
Judith, Susan and Shaw drew various other angles both close and from a distance.
Michael Jap
Michael's sketch is a completely different view altogether which includes statuary, gardens and the garden wall.
Carlos
Carlos also drew a garden view with statuary. And I see a sketcher hard at work in the background.
Michelle, Mary Baker, Mary Regan, Lisa
A number of people did close-up views of the various statues around the garden. Here we have work by Michelle, Mary Baker, Mary Reagan and Lisa.
Francesca and Brittany
Francesca and Brittany also gave it a try.

Several people chose to draw fountains. Besides the one in Judith's panorama, Richard and Tim did very different fountain views.
Richard and Tim

Francisco
Francisco's sketch has the same fountain Judith drew, but looking down and from a very different angle. Again, there are some tiny sketchers in the far edge of the sketch.

Another group of sketchers drew some very intricate sketches of the trees on the grounds. I have to call out young Luke. Quite a detailed bit of observation on his part.
Judy, Tim, Anna and Luke
There were a few other sketchers whose work we can look at.
MacKenzie
Mackenzie did an eye-popping version of the garden and fountains.
Matteo
Matteo did a pencil sketch of the back patio area.
Ariana
Ariana caught the same view from a slightly wider angle. Also worked in pencil.

Then there were sketches I am calling the "bits and bobs"; little sketches of bits of architecture or decoration on the grounds. These were by Niman, Anita and Marvette.

Niman, Anita and Marvette

Everyone seems to have enjoyed a perfect day for being outdoors and sketching. We don't get a lot of those in Houston.

There was a throwdown.

And a gathering for lunch and conversation.

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See you out there!