Thursday, November 1, 2012

The Quilt Show

I've been going to the International Quilt Show here for many years, but I never took my sketchbook. Today, it was a welcome addition as it gave me the chance to rest my weary feet and try out my waterbrush loaded with Walnut Ink.

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Bird watching at Edith L. Moore Sanctuary








One of teh hobbies of my wife, and which accompanied whenever I can, to enjoy my hobby, sketch. Small natural reserve close to the City, where can see various species of birds.


Monday, October 22, 2012

I See Angels, take two!

A film crew arrived at my studio Wednesday of last week to film seven demonstration videos that will accompany my upcoming book.  They wanted to film the creation of an on-location sketch, so I took them to downtown Fort Worth (5 minutes from my house) to produce a sketch of the Bass Performance Hall.  I had drawn the sketch once a week before for practice, so I felt comfortable jumping in for a second round with the cameras rolling. All went smoothly, other than honks and catcalls from passing cars, and some Fort Worth Symphony staffers coming around to determine what in the world we were doing outside their offices.  I drew for almost 40 minutes; it will be interesting to see how they edit it down to less than 10.

Saturday, October 20, 2012

A little trip to the cool, colorful mountains of western North Carolina....



 I had a little time on our trip to do a little sketching.  If you've never had a chance to visit the mountainous area of the southern Appalachians in western North Carolina you are missing some incredible scenery!  In October the air is cool, the weather is beautiful and the fall color is spectacular!


 There are fantastic potential sketches around every bend in the road.  We happened upon this well kept old school house near a small community of Whiteside Cove.  Impossible for me to capture the brilliance of the fall colors...beech, hickory, maple, oak, tulip poplar.....
 We stayed at the Old Edwards Inn in Highlands, North Carolina.  I could have sketched their building and grounds all week!

No trip to North Carolina is complete without a visit to The Biltmore Estate in Asheville.  I was able to sneak a few minutes to sketch the interesting roof line of the carriage house.

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Sketchcrawl 37

Nine crawlers showed up at Discovery Green on Saturday. This is the best turnout we've had so far. Hopefully this will lead to a regular group who can go out from time to time together. Three crawlers were members of the local illustrators group. There was a yoga class going on early and some model boat enthusiasts later on. The weather was spectacular and I'm sure Tomas and Judith will be posting their results later. Both of them got pictures of the group as well.
Model boat enthusiast
Model boats on Kinder Lake

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Thaksgiving Day is far away, but .......



Thanksgiving day is far away, but the shops have everything to celebrate it. Sketch done while my wife and my sister were shopping

Monday, October 8, 2012

Pine Springs Camp-Sacramento, NM

 
I spent a quick weekend in the beautiful mountains of southern New Mexico and was able to squeeze in a little sketching time!  It felt really good!  My postings have not been very frequent this summer...gotta learn to slow down and relax with my sketchbook more often!

Friday, October 5, 2012

Travels with Danny


An Illustrated Journey, Danny Gregory's long awaited sequel to An Illustrated Life, is set for release in February 2012, and I'm tickled pink to be among the 40 artists worldwide who were selected to participate in the project.

Want to preorder your copy? Not a problem. Check it out here: http://earnestward.blogspot.com/p/art-supplies-provisions-online.html 

Thursday, September 27, 2012

This time they win

Will you see the back of people's heads every week for the rest of High School football season? It could happen. Our seats are kind of high up so getting any real detail of field action is not easy. Yes, we have season tickets to high school football. Do people in other places do that? I'm a little shy to go sketch under the stands. That seems to be where the real action is, at least if you are a kid or young teen. Anyway, seems when I am a captive audience at the game is almost my only sketching time lately.
REMINDER: World Wide SketchCrawl, Saturday, Oct. 13 Houston group is meeting downtown at Discovery Green 10 a.m. at the Lake House Waterside Cafe.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Gulf Coast Bird Observatory, Lake Jackson

Xtreme Hummingbird Xtravaganza in a wonderful morning, were we see hummingbird being banded, but very difficult to draw, this beautiful creatures are so fast, and so small.................
As well you can adopt one, or may be buy some plants for you garden to attract them.
And of course you can walk the nature trails, were I did this sketch





Sunday, September 16, 2012

Friday Night Football Texas Sketcher Style

When you are only at the game to see your drummer boy - the rest of Friday Night High School Football is a new opportunity to sketch. No doubt the fans around me think I am wakky but...the results. The band seemed to be having so much fun - the horrible loss did not seem to phase them.
Lucky for us as the home team we sit with our backs to the setting sun. The visitors, which this week, were a see of red facing straight into the sunset. Last week our visitors filled maybe 25% of the other stands, this week a big cheering crowd with a good band. It did make the game more fun.
Square sketchbook, Sailor fountain pen, and watercolor with waterbrush.

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Amazon is accepting pre-orders for Jim's book!  Go to http://www.amazon.com/dp/1118232100/ref=cm_sw_r_fa_asp_x8sHE.02BABVP to buy your copy now!  Congratulations to fellow USKTexas member Jim Richards!  Way to go Jim!  This book is destined to become a classic! 

Monday, September 10, 2012

A Sense of Place




How much do you really know about the area closest to home? What was your city or town like before the urban development? Or the suburban sprawl? What was there 50, 100, or 50 million years ago? And can you still find any artifacts of those times?

This week I talk about getting to know (and sketch) areas that may be as close as your own back yard.

http://earnestward.blogspot.com/2012/09/a-sense-of-place.html






Saturday, September 8, 2012

Sketching at the Ideson

Today I attended a tour and sketch trip sponsored by the Institute for Classical Architecture and Art at the Ideson Building. We got a very interesting tour of the lovely restoration by one of the volunteers. It made me appreciate the hard work done on this building even more. It is a MUST see for anyone who loves old buildings. We decided to sketch the facade, which we learned was an homage to a 16th century Spanish university. I put a photo and my sketch side by side here. I was sitting on the ground and far to the left by those lights, so my perspective was slightly extreme. But you can see what I drew on the upper right corner of the building with Heritage Plaza looming behind. I thoroughly enjoyed myself.

Monday, September 3, 2012

New England Travel Book-Aug2012

Wonderful trip to New England, with a lot of time to sketch, thks to the undertanding of my family.
Rest of the sketch here.
Pemaquid Point Lighthouse-Bristol, Maine


Public Garden. Boston

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Waiting the nightly bat exodus. Austin.TX

 
The Congress Avenue Bridge is home to the largest urban bat colony in North America. Nearly 1.5 millions Mexican Free-tailed bats reside in vertical crevices beneath the bridge.The bats provide a valuable environmental service to central Texas by consuming 10-15 tons of insects nightly.
 
Some more sketches of my recently sort trip to Waco and Austin  here

Friday, August 17, 2012

Historic Houston

Given the newness of most of Houston, the title of this post seems a bit humorous. This is the old Jeff Davis Hospital which sat abandoned just above downtown for many years. The new Jeff Davis was torn down years ago and the Federal Reserve Bank sits in its place. This building, which was built in the 20's, has been turned into artist's lofts. I got a little carried away with the hatching, but once you start you're stuck. Oh well, I love this old building and I may come back to it with a looser approach later.

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Urban Sketching on Toned Paper



All of us know that the majority of a tonal drawing is middle tone. And, at some point in our sketching careers, most (maybe all?) of us have thought to ourselves, "There must be a simpler, faster alternative to spending so much time covering up the whiteness of our paper."

As it turns out, as early as the Renaissance artists had identified a fast, visually appealing option - toned paper. This week I've covered that alternative in some depth in a blog article entitled Tools of the Trade #3 - Toned Paper. If you're interested, please feel free to take a look. Then maybe give it a try. (You may be amazed by the speed of this technique.)



Happy sketching everyone! (And don't forget your sunscreen, sunglasses, broad-brimmed hat and plenty of water till this heat subsides.)