There's a lot of interest among artists in sketch-booking these days. It's fun making sketches and people love looking at them, too. Robin Robins, a member of our watercolor meetup group, showed us her sketchbook the other day, and I enjoyed looking at it so much that I asked if I could share it with you, which she has generously agreed to allow.
I have a total of 30 photos of her sketches, which is far too many for a single post, so I'll divide them up and dribble out in smaller batches. For this post, I decided to share her Seattle icon sketches. Thanks, Robin!
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I have a total of 30 photos of her sketches, which is far too many for a single post, so I'll divide them up and dribble out in smaller batches. For this post, I decided to share her Seattle icon sketches. Thanks, Robin!
Seattle Symphony playing in Benaroya Hall |
Seattle Art Museum and the giant Hammering Man sculpture |
Seattle Opera House |
No eclectic collection of Seattle-abilia is complete without Pike Place Market |
King Street Station |
Ivar's Salmon House |
Walkway around Greenlake |
Swimming and boating in Greenlake |
- Painting in the Manner of Thomas Schaller - I create a painting by following Thomas' painting process.
- Overcoming Fear of Paint - Someone once said to expand your abilities and horizons, you should do one thing a day that makes you afraid.
- More Fear of Paint - I'm still putting lots of paint on the page while holding my breath.
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