Sunday, July 19, 2020

Auraria Art Gallery (Denver, CO)

This was my second sketch of the day at Auraria. The first turned out awful (as I've mentioned before, proportions can be difficult in a new sketchbook if you aren't used to the size). 

This building was originally a synagogue, one of the oldest west of the Mississippi River. It's on the Auraria Campus and has since become an art gallery. 

I spent the day with my friend Michael, a fellow USK Denver member. We had met at a ICAA event and hit it off. 

I think this was the first time I used my home made easel using a tripod, two planks of wood, and a tension hinge. 
 











 

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