MLK
Memorial view from the Tidal Basin. During the 39th world wide
SKetchcrawl we went to the Cherry Blossom Festival here in Washington
DC. This is an annual event where the city celebrates the beginning of
Spring. The Cherry Blossom trees came from Japan during 1912 and it has
become a symbol of this city. It's also a symbol of friendship between
the U.S.A. and Japan. From this view you can see the Tidal Basin, the
MLK Memorial and in the back the Lincoln Memorial. It was a warm windy
sunny spring day in DC. This sketch took me almost 2hrs and I did it
with pink, purple, red, orange, brown, and black ink in order to catch
the warm spring colors of the Cherry Blossoms.
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Sunday, April 28, 2013
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Sketchcrawl at the Tidal Basin / Mall
For the 39th World Wide Sketchcrawl, the D.C. sketchers met at the Tidal Basin near The Mall. Since this was the prime week for the famous cherry blossom blooms, the entire area was packed, but our sketchers finally got situated and did their thing. The weather was great, and since I've missed the last few Sketchcrawls I was happy to be able to attend this one.
First up, my sketch of the Jefferson Memorial from across the Tidal Basin. I think I was the only sketcher who did not use any color, but I still included a few cherry blossoms in this one:
We walked around for quite a bit, but ended up at the Hirshhorn Sculpture Garden, where I drew this bronze statue (Seated Yucatán Woman by Francisco Zúñiga):
First up, my sketch of the Jefferson Memorial from across the Tidal Basin. I think I was the only sketcher who did not use any color, but I still included a few cherry blossoms in this one:
Here is a photo of my view while sketching!
While I was there waiting for the rest of the group to head back toward The Mall, I did some blind contour drawings of the MLK Memorial which was right behind me while I made the last sketch:
We walked around for quite a bit, but ended up at the Hirshhorn Sculpture Garden, where I drew this bronze statue (Seated Yucatán Woman by Francisco Zúñiga):
It was a fun day, and I'm looking forward to the next one!
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Tidal Basin
For the 39th World Wide Sketchcrawl, the D.C. sketchers met at the Tidal Basin, because the cherry trees are (finally) in bloom this week. As usual when the famous trees are blooming, there was a large crowd (and a few fishermen).
At the FDR memorial on the Tidal Basin, there are a number of sculptures representing scenes from the Great Depression. This sculpture by George Segal shows men standing in line for bread. Tourists like to pose for pictures as if they're part of the line of bronze statues.
After lunch, we went over to the Hirshhorn Sculpture Garden, where we found more subjects to draw. You can see the rest of my sketches on Flickr, or at the Sketchcrawl Forum. We had seven sketchers in all this time, and I enjoyed seeing the takes the others had on the same subjects. It's always fun to draw with other sketchers.
At the FDR memorial on the Tidal Basin, there are a number of sculptures representing scenes from the Great Depression. This sculpture by George Segal shows men standing in line for bread. Tourists like to pose for pictures as if they're part of the line of bronze statues.
After lunch, we went over to the Hirshhorn Sculpture Garden, where we found more subjects to draw. You can see the rest of my sketches on Flickr, or at the Sketchcrawl Forum. We had seven sketchers in all this time, and I enjoyed seeing the takes the others had on the same subjects. It's always fun to draw with other sketchers.
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
DULLES INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Dulles
International Airport is located few miles away from Washington DC.
This fantastic Airport in the DC Metro Area was designed during the
Jet/Space age in the 1960's by the Architect Eero Saarinen. This Modern
Architecture style building looks like a combination between a Greek
temple meets aircraft carrier/air plane wings/space station/Glass
cathedral. The interior is very elegant keeping
with the tradition of that era and the views are impressive. For my
taste this is one of the most beautiful airport in the world and every
time I go I really want to stay there. The people that comes to the
Airport tend to enjoy and admire the architecture. I did this during a
warm Spring day in Northern Virginia State which was very enjoyable. It
took me 1.5 hrs and Used black ink.