Sunday, August 8, 2021

Old Town Guesthouse B&B (Old City Colorado Springs, CO)

 


Spent the weekend residing in this charming B&B. After breakfast before we went home, I did this sketch. 

What I liked about it was the use of color to imply the bricks instead of drawing them all out. 










Saturday, August 7, 2021

Miramont Castle (Old Colorado Springs, CO)


Went on a weekend trip with my wife before the school year started. We stayed at a B&B in Old City Colorado Springs. That morning, we did the Manitou Springs Incline. I loved it; wife, not-so-much. We tried our hand at trail running on the way down. 

On our way back, we stopped at this museum/castle. The first floor was a firefighter museum. The rest was the preserved castle. After walking through the museum, I sat out in the arboretum and did this little sketch. 

I liked how this scene was framed with the tree. As with other sketches, I like when there is a little splash of color on an otherwise muted subject. 






 

Monday, August 2, 2021

5 Points Building (Denver, CO)

Needed a little break at work so did this quicky at Champa and 28th Street.







 

Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Curtis Street (Denver, CO)


This is a random house in 5-points/Curtis Park/Rino in Denver. It took me a few lunch breaks to do this. The first time I painted this house, I focused on the roof (as you can see below)(I'm intrigued by roofs). However, I really liked how the flag and the planter boxes looked so I wanted to do it again. 

It was hot and I sat on the grass cross-legged. I remember the moisture from the ground soaking my pants which is always fun. My legs fell fast asleep, so walking back to the office with a wet butt and sleeping legs was not fun! 

I hate sitting on the ground!!





 

Thursday, June 3, 2021

The Oriental (Denver, CO)




Fun USK meetup off Tennyson near the Highlands. We were at the Angry Gnome bar/restaurant. I was sitting in a seat that looked out an old garage door and saw the Oriental Theater. The color contrast on this and the framing of the garage door is what interested me. Also enjoyed the company with this gang. 






 

Saturday, May 29, 2021

Metal Chicken and Wagon (Wolcott, CO)

 


This was another sketch from my Memorial Day trip with my family. Where we were staying (the house on the right which is another blog post) also housed a winery. I had stopped drinking about six months earlier, so I didn't want to hang out at the winery while my family was tasting/imbibing. 

I started doing this sketch later in the day. My brothers were getting a private tasting. My mother walked back from the winery and decided to hang out with me. The altitude and wine had gotten to her, plus she and my dad had had a disagreement. 

I don't usually have an audience, but my mother was fascinated by my process - especially once I stared adding the water soluble graphite. 







Friday, May 28, 2021

Wolcott Farmhouse (Wolcott, CO)

 

Sketching is a great way to remember events. This was done right after my whole family had been Covid vaccinated. My parents, brothers and their families (except one of my sister-in-laws) all got together for a Memorial Day trip to the mountains. We rented this big airbnb place and spent a long weekend together, as a family, for the first time since the pandemic started. 

My nephew, the youngest of us all, was totally throwing frisbees all over this lawn all weekend. My eldest daughter had her drivers permit and wound up driving us most of the way out to Wolcott, a little town near Eagle. I did some scouting that weekend of the Colorado River (the 'Radie') which I wound up solo backpacking a couple weeks later.

I had just received a couple of fountain pens before the weekend (an early Narwhal and a PenBBS) that my Dad tuned for me that weekend - he wound up buying a Narwhal and becoming friends with the CEO of the company! 

Doing this sketch was one of the first times my extended family got to see me working on my craft. 







Saturday, May 22, 2021

Aquaduct Hike (Tabernash, CO)


Backpacking training hike. Did 11 miles. This was about my halfway point where I stopped for a rest. Tried out a skinny A5 watercolor pad.









 

Monday, March 29, 2021

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