Scavenger Hunt from Life #165: Jul 13- 25

Hi all👋
Wow this is great how many are here for this hunt! Greetings from Michigan! Hi to Jade and Marigolddd great to see you both here! My wife and daughter met me here and brought a beautiful postcard that Ai sent, thanks Ai! I'll probably be back for the next hunt.
 
Pine Cone - a picture is worth a thousand words.
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jade;- was reading this months issue of Color magazine and saw this image of a cat drawn in color pencil and instantly thought of Bob and you. From your drawing this is how I imagine he looks and then thought this how you will be able to draw him with practice and patience..😎. (The hatching style you deciphered is called contour hatching. Key to giving form to a shape.)
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Ai - sentimental value is the best value to keep. So kewl you and the ladies were in the urban sketching book.

Jo - love the pastel and the amazing ink of the hand drawing a hand which made me think of Escher. 👍🏽

Hi Ned 👋🏽👋🏽

Keep sketching and learning
Fletch
 
Oh I love that Fletch, thank you.. you're spot on as that really looks like bob (down to the massive paws 🐾) .. it is an amazing drawing. It would very cool if I end up doing something like that. I'm saving that image as inspiration...

Here's a picture of the little chap himself...

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Jade, he is very handsome. I like that white chest and how it pops in contrast to his dark coloring. Glad you can use that beautiful drawing as an inspiration.
Fletch
 
Jade, he is very handsome. I like that white chest and how it pops in contrast to his dark coloring. Glad you can use that beautiful drawing as an inspiration.
Fletch
Thank you Fletch. He's a wonderful boy, he brings us happiness every day with his love (and antics!). Yes, I found the artist who made it.. so amazing. Coincidentally I have a book coming from the library about drawing realistic pictures of animals.😺
 
#2 bowl. Old ceramic bowl we inherited from Sha’s grandmother. Seeing Pine Cone drawing with .5 mm seemed a challenge as it has been a while since I used thin lead pencil. Not as symmetrical as I had envisioned. After completing it in graphite I thought it really need a touch of color so added some color pencil over the graphite. Think the color added a lot.


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Jada, Sema Martin is a terrific animal artist. Many here may not know her story but she gave up a career in Aerospace Engineering at NASA to become a professional artist.

Keep sketching and learning
Fletch
 
I really like your sketches Fletch. I am learning when to leave areas "white" to create light and form, in sketching. You've done this well here.

Sema's work is beautiful too, thank you. Sometimes the thought of being able to draw like that feels far away but of course, it is possible and I'm enjoying learning so that helps. I think loving cats so much also helps me to want to keep drawing them. ❤️
 
Ned: Thanks for the new that the postcard got to you safely. I enjoyed making them while I was briefly in the US.

Fletch: Thanks for your kind word.

Jade: Have fun drawing many ways from the cute model, Bob.
 
Jade, thanks so much for your kind comment.

Ned, hi! So glad you are with your family like you planned...and with Ai's postcard too.

Jade, Bob is really a cutie! It will be fun to see how you sketch him in the future. Animal sketching isn't the easiest thing to do.

Fletch, nice work on the bowl! Treasures from grandparents are special. I have a similar bowl that belonged to my mom. Maybe I'll pull it out and sketch it. I'll have to practice my ellipses first. LOL

I was working on my painting of the town that I showed you yesterday, so I only had a little time to get something sketched on the way home.
7 - parking lot sketch - continuous ink line

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8 - something common (a biker) - continuous ink line
9 - made of wood (bench)

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Jade, I hope you keep taking anything I say as encouragement. My drawing is far from perfect. I did a coffee table book for my daughter and worked much harder on my sketches/drawings. Now I'm back to my free hand slap dash way. Just to get in a sketch. I admire artists that put in the work. Keep up the good work. Love the photo of Bob.

Hey, Ned! My good friend, Sue, is in Mt. Morris, Michigan. Wave at her for me.

Fletch, that cat drawing is so good. I thought it was a photo. Your bowl is excellent. I like the added color, too. You know I love pottery.You work hard at drawing as well, applause!

Hi, Ai!

Joan, you are so good with the continuous like. Those cars are amazing. The bench and biker is super I'm always amazed at how your give form with just lines and no shading.

I sketched at PT doing the ceiling with metal roof, and so many cross pieces. I got lost looking up, at least I will use that as an excuse.
Number 8 metal in the Canson plain paper sketchbook with a Micron 03.

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Done with brown ink fountain pen+ wc

#12 mundane thing...orange traffic cone
#13 art materials ...a fountain-pen, a paint brush, and a makeshift small travel watercolor palette.
#14 freespace #1 -- Tone went to a Thai-Chinese classic barber, where the barber shaved his face for him...besides giving him a haircut.

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