World Wide SketchCrawl 35. Fellow USkTX sketcher Chris F. and I met out at the the San Jacinto Monument for the reenactment of the Battle of San Jacinto. This was a great opportunity to capture a wide assortment of activities and the reenactors dress and gear was wonderfully varied. Quite a few people had questions about what we were doing. From the website www.sanjacinto-museum.org "The battle reenactment dramatizes the decisive battle where General Sam Houston led his Texian soldiers to victory over the Mexican Army eventually leading to almost one million square miles of Mexican territory becoming a part of the United States. The reenactors dramatically interpret the Runaway Scrape (Texians fleeing from the advancing forces of Santa Anna), the cannon duel and the final battle between the two forces."
Friday, April 27, 2012
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Greetings from Madrid.
During the trip to my hometown to participate in the Rock 'n' Roll Madrid Marahton, I attended the 35th SketchCrawl with a group of Madrid Sketchers, to a park where it could see beautiful views of the Madrid skyline and its sierra, and spend a fantastic hours chatting and drawing.
Labels:
35th Worldwide SketchCrawl,
Madrid,
Spain,
Tomas Soria
Location:
Portazgo, 28038 Madrid, España
Friday, April 20, 2012
SketchCrawl Saturday - Austin
Austin sketchers will also be celebrating World Wide SketchCrawl 35, as we meet-up at the SFC Austin Farmers Market, Downtown; 400 W. Guadalupe, Republic Square Park @ 9:00am. From there we'll meander and have lunch in the 2nd St. district then quite possibly crawl over to the South First Street bridge for some afternoon sketching and a bird's eye view (and sounds!) of the Austin Reggae Festival @ Auditorium Shores. We'll regroup later and round-out the day with an evening @ Threadgill's, an iconic Austin food/music venue, from 7:00pm - till ? We'll be relaxing, sketching the scene, and enjoying while listening to Seth Walker (w. Carsie Blanton) @ 9:00 pm croon the night away.
So, if you're in Austin please join us for all or any part of this sketch adventure. Hope to see you there!
bscott@shaevel.com
www.shaevel.com
So, if you're in Austin please join us for all or any part of this sketch adventure. Hope to see you there!
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33rd World Wide Sketch Crawl | Auditorium Shores Gazebo w. Austin skyline @ South First St. Bridge sketched on an iPad 2, w/ ArtRage software, and my index finger :) |

www.shaevel.com
Change of plans - maybe?
Tomorrow is the re-enactment of The Battle of San Jacinto.
There will be a battle re-enactment at 3p.m.
Starting at 10 a.m. there will be Mexican and Texan camps set up for visiting.
This would be a pretty cool opportunity and something completely Texas-y.
I now change my vote from Discovery Green to San Jacinto Battle. What do you think?
The website: http://www.sanjacinto-museum.org/
We'll post the final location by tomorrow morning at 7:30.
There will be a battle re-enactment at 3p.m.
Starting at 10 a.m. there will be Mexican and Texan camps set up for visiting.
This would be a pretty cool opportunity and something completely Texas-y.
I now change my vote from Discovery Green to San Jacinto Battle. What do you think?
The website: http://www.sanjacinto-museum.org/
We'll post the final location by tomorrow morning at 7:30.
SketchCrawl Saturday - Houston
World Wide Sketch Crawl is this Saturday. Houston sketchers will be meeting at Discovery Green in downtown Houston. Meet at 9 a.m. at location marked with #4 on the map. (at the parking garage, with your back to the convention center, go to the garden area to the right of the garage entrance) We'll meet there again at 11 for anyone coming late. There will be lots of activity around, lovely gardens, and the skyline. Houston, I know you are out there. Please come join us, all skill levels and all ages welcome. See you there!
Thursday, April 19, 2012
The Children's Room

I am captivated by the old Ideson Building as well. I knew they were doing a complete renovation and I hadn't seen the finished work. I have fond memories of the building, particularly the children's room. The results of the renovation are just spectacular and the Norma Meldrum Children's Room is restored to its former glory. They have relit the entire building so you can better appreciate the original architectural details....and they just GLOW. The antique books in this collection are a trip through time.
Inspired by Tómas I sat and drew the alcove. I think at one time this alcove housed the picture books.
The Julia Ideson Library.Houston.TX
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The Kitty King Powell Gallery |
Afther reading the entry that Nadia made on his blog Dear Polia , I had that going for a walk around the building, and how to not make some sketch. Is beautiful both inside and outside, but the latter i leave it for another occasion. Is A "must do" ,
Labels:
Houston,
Julia Ideson Library,
Tomas Soria
Location:
Houston, Texas, EEUU
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Mrs. Kujawa's Paradise

I've had my eye on this little house nearby for a long time, but it's always been too hot to stop and sketch. Today was perfect. I had to edit for space and sanity. This yard contains an unbelievable amount of "yard art" or "garden junk". I couldn't fit it all in. She loves cows and chickens so there's lots of that. And also lots of "Texana". This lady obviously enjoys her garden as well. The flowers are all real and lovely. I wasn't there long before her live-in companion came out to check me out. Turns out there's a story here. Mrs. Kujawa is over 80 and in a struggle with relatives over the property. Her garden is her therapy. She invited me to come back and check out the back yard, which she says is "even better". Whoo boy!
Livin' large in Liberty
This past weekend we took a short road trip to Liberty, Texas. We went camping at our friend's family ranch. If you are not from Texas you probably picture dusty, mountainy, desert with steers. This part of Texas is lush and green. Rolling pastures with big oak and other hardwood trees. Their ranch house is a single story house spread out with a library, game room, garage for bikes and cars and the dogs kennel. Even a small pool in the back. We camped across the field near the barn and work sheds. We arrived late in the day on Thursday, set up camp and headed into town for Tex-Mex and a margarita. Delisioso!
The next day we headed over to the Sam Houston Regional Library and Research Center. On the campus of the library are a full size replica of the Texas Governors Mansion, the church (in the center of my sketch), a house and another building. We were lucky that the librarian took us around and opened up the buildings for us even though it was a holiday. It gave me a brief chance to sketch. It is good to have friends with connections. (top image is a composite of 3 of my sketchbook pages)
The rest of the weekend we grilled steaks, the guys set up a shooting range to target shoot, and the teen boys had a huge amount of fun driving the "gator" on the gravel ranch roads. Sort of a golf cart for farms, perfect for 13 year olds. The weather was perfect and so was the company.
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Brazos Bend State Park. Needville.TX

Wildlife is diverse and abundant, more than 25 different species of mammals, Aprox 21 species of reptiles, but all them are overshadowed in general interest by the American alligator ( over 300 adults alligators make their homes in the park) Birds of 290 species have been sighted in and around the park.
Not to be missed.
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Observation tower |
Labels:
Brazos Bend State Park,
Tomas Soria
Location:
Needville, Texas 77461, EEUU
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Meet Texas Sketcher: B. Scott Shaevel


The sketch below is of the Hotel San Jose and Jo's Coffee shop SXSJ stage, and was completed on-the-spot over two days with final watercolor touches added back in the studio.
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2012 South by San Jose | SXSW, Hotel San Jose and Jo's Coffee South Congress Ave. Austin Tx | pen /watercolor, 7 x 20 |
So if you're ever in Austin, be sure to look me up and lets sketch, I know some great spots! Thanks so much again for the opportunity to be a part of sharing the joy's of urban sketching, and the great city of Austin, one sketch at a time, through USk Texas!
bscott@shaevel.com
http://www.shaevel.com
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
It was just a little building next to a grassy knoll
On my recent trip to Dallas, to participate in the Rock 'n'Roll Dallas Half Marathon, where I got my PR on this distance. Small chronicle here., I did this sketch from the Museum Store + cá fe across Houston Street, but curiously not draw the Little building ( Texas School Book Depositary in 1963), or the Grassy knoll, to the right of the image.
I found more interesting to draw the view that due to observe L H Oswald from the sixth floor window of the "little building", as well as the latest that would see JFK before his assassination, when his car was sent by Elm Street parallel to the "grassy knoll" towards the tunnel under the tracks of the train.
The landscape has changed, the trees are much more leafy, and in 1963 neither the Reunion Tower (1978) nor the Hyatt Hotel (1978) they had built, but that is for the imagination. Even would have that see it in sepia color, which is how are most of the photos of that time.
I found more interesting to draw the view that due to observe L H Oswald from the sixth floor window of the "little building", as well as the latest that would see JFK before his assassination, when his car was sent by Elm Street parallel to the "grassy knoll" towards the tunnel under the tracks of the train.
The landscape has changed, the trees are much more leafy, and in 1963 neither the Reunion Tower (1978) nor the Hyatt Hotel (1978) they had built, but that is for the imagination. Even would have that see it in sepia color, which is how are most of the photos of that time.
Labels:
Dallas,
Dealey Plaza,
Tomas Soria
Location:
Dallas, Texas, EEUU
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Yes, Everything IS Bigger Here!
Returning to Fort Worth from Houston Sunday, I stopped to sketch the statue of Sam Houston on I-45 near Huntsville. Like Dallas Cowboys Stadium and the hair of our beloved Texas debutantes, this thing is BIG. David Adicke's sculpture is 67 feet tall and stark white against the dark green pines. It's visible from a few miles away when approaching from the south, but I was struck by the closer view, revealing the contrast between the size of statue and the crowd of visitors around its base.
Monday, March 19, 2012
Rodeo Houston
Gives me a lot respect draw large spaces, as well drawing people, so this sketch was a real challenge for my.
Done at Reliant Stadium home of the Houston Texans. During the celebration of theHouston Rodeo that just ended last Sunday.
Labels:
Houston,
rodeo,
Tomas Soria
Location:
Houston, Texas, EEUU
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Meet Texas Sketcher: Tomas Soria
Hello, I am Tomas Soria, the new correspondent here at USK-Texas. I am from Madrid-Spain, living in Houston, TX since Jan 2011. Is my second time in the States, the first one was a few years ago, in NewYork City, from 1991 to 1996.
I have worked many years in a Bank, so nothing to do with art.
I always wanted to do on-location sketching, but is now here ( I considerer myself a sketcher born Texan) when I am drawing almost every day. I enjoy sketch everything, but people, trees ans cars are the more dificult to me, but I am still trying . I like to use Ink, waterproof and non, Pencil,Watercolor pan and pencil, and use all types of paper, but always travels with me a sketchbook and 0,1 and 0,3 Pigma MICRON.
My first contact with USK blog was surfing the net, two years ago, and since them I have entered regularly, enjoying every sketch, every style, every theme ( I was hooked without knowing it).
Since Nov 2011 I regularly hang sketches in my Flickr as well post in my blog and participated in the Flickr groups : USK and USK Spain, and Facebook USK and USK Texas.
My other important hobby/Sport is Running, I am actually training for the Madrid Rock & Roll Marathon, in April 22.
I am looking foward to meeting all the others Texas sketchers some time soon.
I have worked many years in a Bank, so nothing to do with art.
I always wanted to do on-location sketching, but is now here ( I considerer myself a sketcher born Texan) when I am drawing almost every day. I enjoy sketch everything, but people, trees ans cars are the more dificult to me, but I am still trying . I like to use Ink, waterproof and non, Pencil,Watercolor pan and pencil, and use all types of paper, but always travels with me a sketchbook and 0,1 and 0,3 Pigma MICRON.
My first contact with USK blog was surfing the net, two years ago, and since them I have entered regularly, enjoying every sketch, every style, every theme ( I was hooked without knowing it).
Since Nov 2011 I regularly hang sketches in my Flickr as well post in my blog and participated in the Flickr groups : USK and USK Spain, and Facebook USK and USK Texas.
My other important hobby/Sport is Running, I am actually training for the Madrid Rock & Roll Marathon, in April 22.
I am looking foward to meeting all the others Texas sketchers some time soon.
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Some of my tools |
Labels:
introduction,
Tomas Soria
Location:
Houston, Texas, EEUU
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Some of you may remember that I did a sketching workshop for design students in Istanbul last year. I ended up visiting twice, had a great time sketching in the city, and made some wonderful friends. So, I was excited and honored to be interviewed by a Turkish landscape architecture magazine a couple of weeks ago about drawing, design and creativity. The interview is published in Turkish, so I don't know exactly how my answers translated, but the sketches speak a universal language.
Saturday, March 10, 2012
Finding the right view....
I was flattered recently by being asked to do a sketch of the church where I attend. The final sketch is to be a gift to some special visiting guests in May. I am both honored and nervous about my first "commission"! I spent some time today finding and sketching a view that frames the tower, Broadway Church of Christ's "iconic" architectural feature. This is a very quick sketch I did just to explore view, composition, values and color. Stay tuned for the final version!
Friday, March 9, 2012
At the Livestock Show
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Right side of the tracks

Sunday, February 26, 2012
Smashes and Stripes
This is a collage of the past week. Note the camper on the truck. I had lunch with a bunch of friends last Sunday after church. As I was leaving the parking lot I noticed this truck. The camper is dented perfectly across the front. I don't imagine whatever they drove into looks much better. It is so neatly done it almost looks like it was designed to that shape. But sadly, no. A couple of days later as I waited for paperwork for a project to be dropped off this nice man in a striped shirt was sitting at the next table focused on his phone. I really like stripes, I can go back through old sketchbooks and they always show up in my favorite sketches.
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