
Saturday proved to be another successful day of drawing at the
National Gallery of Art with
DC Sketchers' Winter Workshop. We learned to look for negative space shapes, like in the interesting,
interstises between the fingers of the
15 Pairs of Hands sculptural installation by
Bruce Nauman.
Then interested students and teaching artist
Kent Gay joined other
drawing enthusiasts for the
30th SketchCrawl at the Library of Congress. The idea of SketchCrawl, founded by Enrico Casarosa, is that of a global drawing marathon: taking a day to journal and draw all that is around you.



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