Scavenger Hunt #16 Mar 10 - Mar 18 2022

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Welcome to the Scavenger Hunts from Life.
The Hunts were started in 2006 by Jamie Williams Grossman as a way to practice with prompts. Artists have come and gone while forming some lasting friendships. We hope you will join in and tune up your sketching skills. All levels and techniques are welcome. We hope you can have some good times here. You can travel the world seeing the sketches of items at hand by the artists.

If you’ve participated in at least one Scavenger Hunt and have time to host one we would really appreciate it. You can sign up by posting your name on the current hosting schedule in the Art From Life forum here:
https://creativespark.art/threads/scavenger-hunt-from-life-host-sign-up-list.2481/

Here are the rules for the Hunt:
*All everyday common items on the list must be sketched from life – not imagination or photo reference.
*Each object you draw can count for only one item on the list, no matter how many shapes/parts/colors that object contains. This was agreed on by unanimous vote among the participants.
*You may place multiple objects together in a drawing or painting, and may count these objects as separate items, but no single object can count for more than one item.
*All items posted must be numbered. Count them as you go. The first item you post will be #1 regardless of its place on the list. Do them in whatever order you wish, but count them in the order in which you sketch them, from 1 to 26.
*Do as many or as few of the items as you like. You don’t have to finish the entire list to participate. The Scavenger Hunt “week” will last for 9 days, with the next hunt starting on the 9th day.
*Please tell us your size, surface, medium, and the amount of time it took you for each sketch. We love hearing about your subjects and setups. Photos of your subjects are welcome.
*Have fun!
*** If you have some hunt sketches completed but little time to read/comment, please post your sketches anyway. Commenting is appreciated but not required

Scavenger Hunt #16 Mar 10 - Mar 18

Old boot or shoe
Folded
Hung
Hands
Pants

Collectible
Game piece
Pots and pans
Bigger than a bread box
Fits in pocket or purse

Tiny
Colorful
Pole
Tree
People

Has wheels
Push
Pull
Tool
Utensil

Flower
Something green for St Paddy’s Day
Edible
Animal
Piece of furniture
Free pick!

Challenges:
1 Make a still life out of 3 or more items from the Hunt

2Use associations. Use as many as you head goes but tell us the string
Example: Sweet (is theme) - Sugar - Candy - cavities - toothpaste (is what you actually draw.)

Keep sketching
Joe
 
Thanks for the new list, Joe.

I âm doing a lot of people sketching for the One Week 100 Day Challenge so this one is a no-brainer.
1 - people - ink and watercolor
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Joan, how fun. You added color today. Love these mini portraits!!

I sketched at the doctors office (Regular check up for Gene, no problems.) in the small sketchbook. I used the Sharpie pen. Artificial peonies and real something else in the pot.
#1 flower

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Thanks for hosting Joe, nice list

Joan, great people sketches......

Jo - flower sketches it is interestingto see the contrast between artificial and natural
 
Jo, thanks. They were calling out for color. Most of the color was added after I got home. Nice petals on the top flower. Do you miss sketching in the "big book."
 
Morning all. Looks like we are off to a good start.

joan - the color really brings them to life for me.

jo - Nicely drawn peonie. The “real“ one looks like it is dying if nor already dead.

Speaking of flowers. Does anyone know the name of this one? (Question not a quiz.)

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Keep sketching
Joe
 
I wrote on the internet, red sunflower, it looked like a red sunflower to me but I've never seen it before,
it is very beautiful and the whole composition is beautiful.
 
I wrote on the internet, red sunflower, it looked like a red sunflower to me but I've never seen it before,
it is very beautiful and the whole composition is beautiful.
I thought it looked a lot like a sunflower as well and Susan’s answer appears to be it. Gergera daisy is related to sunflowers according to article on internet .

the other Joe
 
Thanks for the new list, Joe (and glad you got your flower identified!).

Joan - More wonderful sketches for your challenge - great drawings. I particularly like the woman in the scribbly coat!

Jo - Lovely lines on your flowers - the petals on the top one are beautifully drawn.

Joe1 - Great shading on the backpack, you've captured the feel of worn fabric really well!

#1/2/3 - Flower/edible/collectable. Daffodil/apples/espresso mug. Acrylics & gel crayons, A1.
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