Scavenger Hunt from Life: #167: Aug 06 - Aug 18

Ai, wow on the car. Great depth and shapes on a difficult item. Applause!! Then the river scene is so good. Always nice to see you as well. Thanks for the photos.

Jade, beautiful face, you are coming right along in your drawing! I'm smiling.

Robin, oh, such fun to see your hatching and colored inks Yay! Your stove "warms" me up. Nice lines all around.

I have such normal items. I don't have any fresh veggies except lettuce and I didn't want to get it out. Lazy me. In the Conda sketchbook with Micron 03.
Number 3 used for cooking - pepper and Number 4 vegetable - pinto beans

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Jo, thanks so much for your comment.

Ai, wonderful work on the car! You did such a great job on the perspective with the open door and hood. Great job capturing all the pieces of that decaying boat! You and Tone find such interesting views on your trips.

Jade, nice work on the portrait. Hi to Bob!!

I sketched at the farmer's market in Sayville this morning.
7 - used outdoors (canopy/tent) - watercolors and ink
8 - helpful item (table, chairs, storage containers)
9 - items of clothing

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Thanks for the list Joan... that truck is great :)

I got back to Washington last night and will be here for a couple months, Hope to join back in soon!
Will enjoy looking back over the hunts I missed...
 
Joan: Amazing for the outdoor tents, with people, and festivities... wow only in 8x10 inch size... so many cool details.

Ned: Welcome back, glad you had a great safe drive. Enjoy Washington.

Jo: Thanks. Glad you could try to sketch, during the clinic visit. Nice bean can, and used for cooking.

Robin: Super dazzling set.

Jade & all: Thanks.
 
My thanks to everyone for your comments. I hope you are having a great morning, afternoon, or evening and get time to sketch today.

Ned, glad to hear you are back in Washington safely after your drive. Hope to see some sketches from you soon.

Jo, the vendor I sketched was happy to see herself captured. It is a fun place to do some sketching.

Ai, thanks. Actually the sketch of the market is only 5 x 7.

Joe, Hi!
 
JoC - wow, that man looks pretty anxious waitting for the dentist!! Poor thing. That is an interesting colored window.

Jade - nice pencil work and variety...Great job on everything....lovely flowers, the kitty face is their usual thoughtful look and the mouth and nose look just like they should!!! Tortoise is enjoying a lift in water .

Joan - nice sketches....sunbathing is great past time. Man, somebody is a great gardner!

Ai - the auto inspection is really wide open...and in 8 minutes!!! lovely!! Thanks for the before and after color experience....all very inspiring and enjoyable Nice contrast between the structures along the waterside....I like the blues, greys and browns
 
hey!!! I didn't see the next page...

JoC - love the pepper tin sketch has nice warm-grab-me-up look. The pinto can looks proud and ready

Joan - Super fair sketch!!! great job on the awnings and the people look so lively and have just the right little motions !!! love it! the depty with the powerlines receeding and smaller awnings.....wonderful, wonderful!!

Hi Ned and Joe1
 
Ai, wow on the car. Great depth and shapes on a difficult item. Applause!! Then the river scene is so good. Always nice to see you as well. Thanks for the photos.

Jade, beautiful face, you are coming right along in your drawing! I'm smiling.

Robin, oh, such fun to see your hatching and colored inks Yay! Your stove "warms" me up. Nice lines all around.

I have such normal items. I don't have any fresh veggies except lettuce and I didn't want to get it out. Lazy me. In the Conda sketchbook with Micron 03.
Number 3 used for cooking - pepper and Number 4 vegetable - pinto beans

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Nice job and
You reminded me of a subject that I can draw,

Curiosity, a box of beans but as an image the photo of one of my favorite Italian actors. In the movies, they were a couple, he gigantic, a good bear,remember a good bear , his friend, remember me a fox, blue eyes, blond, very clever, both good, and who were against violence and injustices, they did not use weapons but found themselves facing injustices and armed criminals and ended up in scams that brought justice.

Often there was a binge in every movie, they were hungry and it happened that they could then eat, possibly tons of beans 😅😅. Bud Spencer and Terence Hill, were art names,English name chosen for the first film, they did so in the late 70s for Italian westerns produced with little money, all the director's cast had English names, invented, their couple liked it became very famous and so they kept these names, some movies, the former were westerns but funny

At the supermarket I bought two jars of these beans already seasoned,, they were also good but very spicy and for now I have only eaten one
 
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Robin, thanks for all your comments and thanks for catching up on all my posts. :D

Jo, thanks. The boats are docked along a small channel that runs out to the Great South Bay. I'm never sure what the small waterways are called, but there are marinas and docks everywhere along them.

Joe, great hatching lines on our friend Eeyore. You do him so well.
 
Jade - really nice work on the portrait and the cat. Especially like how you did the hair. Love the turtle!! The floral face is very cool.

Joan - The sunflowers and old truck has a classic look to it. The lady lounging and the picket fence images have a very different look from your normal style but cannot figure why. The Farmers Market painting is back to your regular style 👍🏽 Now with trees I can see the difference in that one is that there is no pen work but still your typical style.

Jo - something good came from a dental visit. We went the other day for cleaning. No complaints but ended up needing a root canal. LOL. Why do pepper and Pinto beans sound so Texas to me? Nice sketches.

Ai - 8 minutes? It takes me longer to decide which pencil grade to start with WOW I and a great finish. Great find of Temple and rotting boat together. A stark contrast in elegance and decay.

Robin - Think you are the Queen of hatching! Not the largest item on the page but I especially liked the cut pepper.

Joe - Nice work with the new old pen 😎 Eeyore and Donald both look great.

Keep sketching and learning
Fletch
 
Fletch, I have a hard time sometimes deciding if I'm going to add ink to something I've painted first in watercolor. Because I usually work fairly small a lot of the time I'm itching to add ink to make it easier to see the details. Sometimes, like it the sketch of the street corner I go directly into sketching with ink. It helps me finish a complex scene faster.

Today I sketched at a historic house in Yaphank.
11 - colorful shutters - watercolors and watercolor pencils for texture on the wicker chair and table
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All: Thanks so much.

Joe1: Super cool Ee-ore... I will see if my kids have any animal figurines... I hope to try to do what you did.... ha !!!

Joan: Marvelous dock over trees, waterway, and beautiful resting boats. What a soft cozy stunning rattan chair with nice planter. Fabulous

Hi,
it is Mother Day National Holiday in Thailand (Aug 12), we all get a day off. I wish to take all my kids to good eat, but Lily has to join an intensive biology camp; so I will go with Tone, and Iris to my favorite cafe/bistro. I did called my mother the other day. BTW, I am heading to AsiaLink Sketch-Walk at Phuket (South of Thailand) tomorrow for a few days. Hope to get some sketches post here.
 
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