Scavenger Hunt from Life #163: Jun 19 - Jul 01

Jo Castillo

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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/page-9

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 12 days, with the next hunt starting on the 12th 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 from Life #163: Jun 19 - Jul 01

Anchor
Bedding
Cold
Dumpster
Eagle
Fountain
Gourd
Hot/spicy
Icy
Jug
Kettle
Leather
Mouse
Napkin
Onion
Piano
Quiet
Rusty
Salty
Telephone pole or tree
Under
Vacant/free space
Watermelon
X - free space
Yellow
Zigzag

Challenges: sketch a few in order, sketch with non dominant hand for one or more.
Have fun!!
 
Jo: Thanks for the list.

Joan:
Though I had some items done for directwatercolor but I was busy clearing work and prepping trip to the US. So I did not have a chance to do all arts for directwatercolor FB group month. Oh well... I am just glad to see your regular art works and get to do a few myself.

Hello all, our flight from Bangkok to Atlanta went well...long trip but smooth. We just now enjoy chatting with our family: grandma and Tony's sister. Cheers.... We will have a few days to adjust our sleep... and then a few more days, we are heading back home as Lily is taking her days off from ongoing school year. Miss you all.

#1 sub a gourd with a combo of bananas + a peach + an apple from Publix supermarket in Atlanta... directwatercolor

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Jo, thanks for the new list. I will get to work on it.

Ai, enjoy your time with family in Atlanta. Nice direct watercolor sketch of the bananas and peach. Fun with the inclusion of the labels.
 
Ai, do beautiful the fruit arrangement. I bet they aren't nearly as good as the fresh ones at your home. They look great!

Hi Joan, hope you are doing well. Thanks.
 
Joan and Jo: Thanks for your kindness.

The joy of fruit sketching continue... today.
#2 sub. a watermelon with two apples and a peach. I have a hard time paint them apart. They came out the same...

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Jo -- thanks for the list.

Ai -- nice! Those "envy" apples are "hit or miss" but can sometimes be really good this time of year.
 
Ai, I like the softness of your edges on the fruit. Have you found anything you can't get back home?

I've been eating quite a bit of fruit lately...especially
1 - watermelon - direct watercolor

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2 - quiet, foggy morning - direct watercolor

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Thanks so much Ned, Jo.

Joan:
I got myself 3 peaches.... as they are the best from Georgia and this is the first time I am back to the US. in summer time. My last summer in the US. was summer of 2001. So I hope to sketch and eat more peaches. Strawberries here are bigger and more cheaper too, from the ones in Thailand. ... Nice watermelon, feel very juicy.... and the mood in the foggy morning is exquisite.
 
I still have no chance to do location sketching. Just stay home with family... so there will be more fruits/veggies/bowls coming lol. We did took a few short loop walks around the neighborhood lake, but with family members... so no time to sketch there, just enjoy their company.

#3 yellow ... I finally get a chance to eat this peach. The watercolor that I have was too old, so the paint is kind of spread all over and came out like the grainy effect, so I had to try to paint on them a few, to adjust.


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Ai, yes hard to get the variation with grainy watercolor. Nice shapes and colors though. Definitely Georgia is famous for their peaches. Enjoy those. The one you ate on is excellent. Wow.

Hi Ned.

Joan, the watermelon looks so juicy and nice. I will get some in my next shopping trip. The foggy morning with the pretty grasses and flag and trees in distance is excellent.

Our family is gone so PT and then maybe I can sketch some.
 
Ai, I like the peach with the bites taken out of it. I remember driving down to Atlanta once and somewhere along the road there was a huge, huge peach raised up on some kind of scaffolding with the welcome sign. I know it is hard to find time to sketch outdoors when you are visiting and not going to be there for long.

Jo, thanks. I only buy a quarter of a watermelon at a time. They are too heavy to carry from the car and by the time we get toward the end it gets soft and doesn't taste as good. The quarter of it is just the right size.
 
All this fruit is making me hungry.

Ai - you picked the right state first peaches. Georgia peaches are touted as the best. All the paintings are nicely done but adding the fruit stickers on the first adds a bit of flair. Sorry the granulation is troubling but they stilll look good.

Joan - you captured the foggy atmosphere so well.

Hi Jo, Ned and lurkers.

#1 Anchor - Master Chief insignia - two grades of graphite in pocket sketchbook.
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Keep sketching and learning
Fletch
 
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