Scavenger Hunt #162 - June 7 - 19

#5 vehicles -- Thai boats along DaoKhaNong Canal... I went back to the same Cafe the otherday with a few sketcher friends today.... done in directwatercolor

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#6 corner .... well kind of a corner of DaoKhaNong canal .... directwatercolor

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#7 freespace #1 ... the Cafe also has a big tree of a cross kind of super big lime+ pomelo... They make them into our lime drink and I sketch them (well more like 20 minutes still-life painting) ... another directwatercolor

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Ned, thanks. Good to see you getting back to your hiking routine and sketching too. Your rocky coast is always a favorite of mine. Congrats to your wife on her retirement!

Ai, I always enjoy your boat sketches. They are so great and so different from what we see here. Your fruit and drink look so refreshing. Enjoy!
 
Jo - Excellent hatching on shears and hand!

Joan - Fun seeing segments and measly putting the together like a puzzle. Hope we get to see the finished piece.

Ned - Welcome home! Great scene well done!

Ai - Even your boats are more interesting. Boats here are cookie cutter sport fishing or single mast sail boats and made of fiberglass. Love the fruit and beverage. Great colors and composition.

#2 hair/fur. - small bear drawn with multiple grades of graphite in the pocket sketchbook. Was too small to get the texture I wanted. Hands don’t work as well as they use to. Use to love doing ATC’s. LOL


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Keep sketching and learning
Fletch
 
Joan, love the snippets, hope we get to see the whole painting. Lovely.

Ned, nice you got to go out for a hike. Your sketch is super and the photos make me think of the coastline in Peru. The "Hook 'em Horns" was more for the ladies softball. They won the National Championship. First year in the SEC and beat Oklahoma who had won 4 years in a row. UCLA is always big in softball, too.

Ai, I absolutely love your boats, cafe scene and pomelos. You do so well with the direct watercolor. Good job on the glass.

Fletch, great job on the bear. The texture looks good to me. Does he have antlers for Christmas?? Fun....
 
Jo asked..Does he have antlers for Christmas?? not really sure why he is wearing a moose costume but it fits in with Sharon‘s collection.st some she hoe a Moose had puppet and that started her adding moose to the bears and big cats the stuffed moose are all relatively small. Thankfully.
 
#8 continuous lines of ... some wc paint tubes... done with pencil + wc

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#9 shadows ... done with directwatercolor

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Fletch: Thanks so much... I had to sketch the bell-pepper today as I had been procastinated far too long and I think it is almost time-up to still taste OK for our salad. I love your fur piece.... super cute.

The next set was done in directwatercolor (of a kido opaque watercolor paint set)

#10 table ... a pizza saver or a pizza table that is ...
#11 hand
#12 foot ... a very wonky one

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Ai -- you're going to do a 60 in 30 direct watercolor challenge! :) Love the water/boat scene and the lime + pomelo is awesome, really nice! Fun continuous line paint tubes, and like the colors in hand/foot + pizza table. Those peppers are excellent... ha now I'm hungry like Fletch... I'd want to stuff that and bake it or make a relleno!

Fletch -- Nice job on the teddy bear!

I got to one of my favorite places to hike today... this is where I ate my lunch...
#2 bigger than a house
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Thanks so much Fletch and Ned.

Ned:
Awesome sketch of the specular vista. Such a blessing to behold and sketch.
 
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