2 — “good for the earth” - moon
(The Moon is amazing - if interested, google what it does to physically stabilize our planet in its orbit, and make possible the kind of life that we all share.)
— non-virtual sketch
— sketched from inside my mobile studio
— freehand
— Pentel mechanical pencil (0.5)
— pocket sketchbook by Daler Rowney (from WalMart)
— (3.5” x 5.5”) (89mm x 140mm)
— My Re-Learning to Draw Program - review of Phase 1
(lines, circles, and ellipses)
tl;dr (too long, don’t read)
I was driving along a bit after sunset on Friday, when I saw our lovely Moon through thin wispy clouds.
First, I pulled over and drew just the Moon, with its darkened left side, because there was enough light left to draw.
Then, as I drove a few more blocks, I noticed a fantastic thicker cloud, making beautiful shapes as it passed in front of the light of the Moon. So I pulled over again, and added the new cloud. I tried to capture a particularly beautiful moment, but it was gone so quickly……
I made a few mistakes in the dim light, but left them in this sketch. However, I did some erasing later of the parts of the Moon that were truly obscured by this wonderful cloud.
I didn’t portray it very well, but I’ll remember its beauty from the sketch
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In the 2nd image below, I’ve added screenshots from the widget that came with my Moon App. It shows that when I was actually sketching it, it was in a phase that was nearly full, but not quite (89% when I was trying to draw it according to the timeline in the Moon App).
If you want, you can check out the Moon App on the Apple App Store here. Its timeline is wonderful. It also gives golden hour and blue hour information which is helpful for both artists and photographers.
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/moon-phases-and-lunar-calendar/id1126370589