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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