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| Our group at the throwdown |
Rain may have threatened, but our group managed to have a sketchout downtown at Heritage Park. Among the collection of preserved homes in the park is the Jack Yates home from Freedman's Town in the Fourth Ward, an appropriate subject for a February sketchout. Several sketchers chose that house for sketching, but there was so much there to draw!First let's appreciate Monica's sketch of the small wooded glade in the middle of the park. You can see that in the header. She drew a second view, which you can see below.
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| Monica |
Let's look at some of those sketches of the Yates house. |
| Jeff Whit |
Jeff Whit did a great watercolor of the house. |
| Susan |
Susan chose a three quarter view.
Another favorite subject was St. John's church.
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| Lisa |
Lisa picked a back view with the winter trees.
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| Decha |
Decha drew the church from the side with all the winter trees and the skyscrapers behind. A nice contrast. |
| Carlos |
Carlos also chose the side view with all the tall buildings just behind. |
| Judith |
Judith moved way back and got a much broader view of the trees, the winter park and all the buildings. |
| Chris |
I kept, mostly, to black and white with a splash of color on the roof of the little pavilion that sits in the middle of the park.
There were other houses in the park to draw. Each one of them has a place in Houston history.
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| Joel |
Joel did a study of the Pilott house in brown ink. |
| Heather |
Heather and Sherry chose to sketch in pencil. |
| Sherry |
Candy drew the Staiti house and surroundings in ink. |
| Candy |
Janice decided to draw the very large sphere in one corner of the park. |
Janice
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Candy's husband Jeff did a collage of the church and the various buildings behind it. |
| Jeff |
Susan finished her first sketch and went across the street to draw Oldenburg's Geometric Mouse. |
| Susan |
We had a group throwdown and then went off to lunch.
If you're reading this blog for the first time and urban sketching interests you, why not join us on our next sketchout? We'll be meeting at the new Ismaili Center in March. You can find out more about our group and the dates and times of our sketchouts on Instagram. You can see more sketches and meet more of our group on Facebook.