Wednesday, October 11, 2023

The Urban Sketchers Texas Anniversary Weekend- Part Two

Lunchtime
The day was divided into two parts. Our choice of sketching in morning and afternooon. By lunchtime it was hot, and we were tired. One choice was to brown bag it and go back to the art center. This gave sketchers more time to finish sketches, look at sketchbooks or chat. Another choice was lunch somewhere out of the heat downtown.

In both the morning and afternoon sessions we offered an "Urban Sketching 101" for people new to sketching. It covered the manifesto, supplies, how a sketchout works and all the basics. When we were unable to meet at the Art Institute downtown 602 Brewing Company stepped up and let us hold those sessions in one of their rooms.

Fahmi teaching
The third sketching location was called The Yard. It was an area just above the river where there was a large restaurant and some shops. The main item of interest to sketchers seemed to be a very large and rusty old truck.
Carlos


sketchers at The Yard
I can almost guarantee that a lot of the people in these pictures were drawing that truck. There was a lot of rusty and interesting farm equipment all over the area. I chose the tractor.

Chris
Mary and Sharon and Michele chose something a little different too.

Mary

Sharon

Michele


throwdown at The Yard
Here's the throwdown. Just look at all those rusty, red trucks.

The final sketching location was along Main Street. By the time I got there around lunchtime, the locals and all the tourists knew who we were. "Just look at all the sketchers" Every bench or chair along Main was full of busy sketchers.
sketchers everywhere

Joel


Mary

Michele

Martha


Fahmi


Chris


Michael


Fahmi


Michele


Joel
One favorite spot was the bookstore. People sat in front of it to sketch and people went inside of it to sketch.
The bookstore
The owners used a dead tree from their property inside. And the fireplace constructed entirely of books was amazing. The sketch is from  San Antonio sketcher Zindy Infante.
Michael


Michael


more sketchers

And here are all the sketchers busy at work on the benches out front.

Another popular spot were the benches near the hot dog vendor. That vendor appeared in a few sketches.
hot dog vendor


Carlos
Several people drew the courthouse.
Francisco

Peter

Downtown throwdown

Saturday night we went back for one last gathering at the art center.
Mary's husband Keith tending bar

signing a thank you to the sponsors
We celebrated the successes of the weekend and then there was the last door prize drawing.
door prize winners
The lovely pen was won by Ray Marques of San Antonio. It was hand-made by Judith's husband Dave. 
Stephen herded all the cats and we took the big group photo. Let's take another look at all those happy sketchers.
Our group

Next, it was time for dinner and drink and draw.
Veronika

Susan

Fahmi

Chris

Sunday morning the remaining sketchers went downtown for one last sketchout.
Chris

Bastrop Christian church-Michael
Several people drew this church, but I was not able to get photos of them all. The congregants noticed us and we were recognized from the pulpit...or so I heard.
Martha

Kathryn DeCourcy


Susan DeCourcy
And Judith finally got in some quality drawing time. She went into the record store next to the book store.
Judith

I was sitting minding my own business drawing the 602 Brewing building.
Chris
When I looked up, Michele had drawn this:
Michele drew me
Susan drew this treat from the bakery.
Susan
There was a throwdown and a group photo.
throwdown

the group
And just like that, the weekend was over.

Last time I thanked all the organizers. This time let me thank the volunteers from all the chapters: the ticket takers, check-in workers, sketchbook wranglers, sketchwalk leaders, and clean up crew.  It wouldn't have happened without all of you.

Here are the last group of hero sponsors, Sketchbox, QOR watercolors, Portable Painter, Just Go Sketching, Jerry's Artarama-Dallas, Dave Dollar Custom Pens. You all helped make this weekend a success.

Stay tuned. It would certainly be fun to do this again. And maybe next time more of you can join us. For Houston sketchers....the end of the month is our trip to Galveston. Everyone is welcome. Join us for a fun day.

Urban Sketchers- The Anniversary Weekend- Part One

The Houston Sketchers
In 2013, at an international urban sketchers event, two Texans came together. Jim Richard and Judith Dollar decided that Texas needed a chapter of Urban Sketchers. Urban Sketchers Texas was born. From there, six chapters grew in Texas: Dallas/Ft. Worth, East Texas, Houston, San Antonio, Austin and Midland/Odessa. This blog was birthed by the very same Jim Richards. On this year, the occasion of the 10th anniversary, the Dallas/Ft. Worth chapter wanted to celebrate. Others were invited and the event in Bastrop became a weekend event.

As you can see from the blog header, the anniversary weekend in Bastrop was well attended. One hundred hardy sketchers had signed up to go to the celebration and almost everyone was able to make it.  

I have to take a moment first to thank some people who made the posts possible. I'm doing two because there is just too much sketchy goodness for a single long post. But Stephen Reed from USK- Dallas/ Ft. Worth was our official photographer. He graciously shared all his photos and many of the people photos are from him. Thanks Stephen. I also had some contributions from Mary McJunkin.

So my weekend began at the Lost Pines Art Center who played hosts for the weekend. Thanks so much to them. The members of the planning committee were already busily at work taking care of last minute details, arranging the goodie bags and setting up for the Friday evening program. Stephen Reed, Ray Marques, Judith Dollar, Lynne Wells, Dalynn Montgomery, Kathryn Seay, Cindy Schiffgens and members of the 6 chapters made this weekend possible. Thanks everyone.

Goodie bag

On arrival, everyone got a goodie bag with contributions from a number of donors. I will name them at the end of the post and thank them. We couldn't have done these and the door prizes without their generosity.

My job was checking in sketchbooks. And due to the heat and excitement they arrived fast and furious. Here are some picture of the sketchbook display which remained up all weekend. There wasn't a time that weekend when there weren't sketchers looking through all those sketchbooks.

The Sketchbook display

Sketchbook display -Stephen
When we peeled the sketchers away from the display, we began our social event and evening program. 
Introduction by Kathryn and her husband
Kathryn and David Seay acted as emcees for the Friday and Saturday events. First they introduced Jim and Judith to give a brief history of urban sketching in Texas. Then Jim and Judith were both presented with gifts from their respective chapters. 
Judith with her gift from the Houston chapter- a lovely watercolor by Carlos Chua

Next came the main program with our special guest Stephanie Bower of USK Seattle. Stephanie is the author of the book The World of Urban Sketching. Stephanie talked to us about the challenges she faced in assembling this book. (especially during COVID) and about the artists she chose to represent chapters from all over the world (now at 400 chapters!) Her process was very interesting. Of course, people in the audience had to sketch the sketcher.
Stephanie Bower

Mary's sketch of Stephanie
Check out the link to Stephanie's Instagram page where you can see a sketch she did of the interior of Lost Pines!

From there we gave out our first set of door prizes (more about those later) and went to dinner. (and for some Drink and Draw) It was a full first evening, but we were excited to see the events planned for the next day.

Saturday morning was warm and sunny and we were at Lost Pines bright and early to hear a talk from Jim Richards. Titled "Busted in Havana", it was about his very funny encounter with officials in Cuba and his very sketchy visit to various Hemmingway sites near Havana.
Jim Richards



Sketching the sketcher
And of course there were sketchers drawing Jim as well.
Jim as seen by Michelle Jannise
Again we gave out some door prizes and then we dispersed to sketchwalks all over Bastrop.
There were four you could choose from so I will cover a few in this post and a few in the next.
First, some sketchable things near the art center.
The steam engine- Carlos

Carlos drew this steam engine, which sits near the center and played a big part in the local logging industry. Jeff took a crack at the same subject, but in color.

Jeff

Michelle
Michelle drew the silos which sit next to the art center and host different events. On Saturday it was glass blowing.

A popular sketching location on Saturday morning was the Farmer's Market.
Sketching around the Farmer's Market


Judith's sister Pene joined us to sketch


Richard


Martha


Michael


Veronika



Farmer's Market throwdown
I didn't get pictures of all the spreads at the various throwdowns, but this looks like a very happy group.

The next location was the park alongside the Colorado river. Everyone had to take a shot at getting a picture of that bridge.
Peter

Susan


Susan's daughter Kathryn joined us for the weekend


Chris


Francisco
And then two very peaceful views of just the Colorado river.
Peter


Michael -looking the other way towards the state highway

Next post: the other two sketching locations, the Saturday evening program and the Sunday morning sketchout. 

Let me thank the first group of sponsors who made all the goody bags and door prizes possible: Art Supply on Almeda-Houston, Texas Art Supply-Houston, Etcher Studio, Lost Pines Art Center, Sketcher Press, Luxury Brands of America