Showing posts with label shadow and light. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shadow and light. Show all posts

Friday, September 13, 2024

Queen Fresh Market

Sketching from a parking lot

 This perfect little grocery at the top of my street has super produce and other necessary ingredients, which inspires healthy appetites and good cooking. Morning light makes the sign and the oranges glow, so I screwed up my courage and went out to make a sketch. Using the photo I was able to isolate those wonderful blacks on the iPad. The underpainting will be cool- a mixture of burnt umber and Prussian blue, which will dry fast.

Cropped and sketched from photo

Amazing how three dimensional it is already, just wiping out underpainting!

A nice sketch, but the perspective on the awning needed correction.


Sunday, January 29, 2023

Hard Start

 Mom passed when I painted the last entry in 2022. I’ve always wondered how that experience might feel. So many emotional adjustments were happening in the lead up - a fall, illness, fragility and the like. The process isn’t easy or fun but we made the most of those days. Family are closer than ever now, and I feel fortunate for that. Drawing hasn’t been regular enough, and I’ve been preoccupied with other things. Some of my current laziness is just deep winter onset.

This sketch of what I could see from the porch happened just because of a rare sunny interval.

Looking at work by Thomas Schaller and others, I’ve decided to work out “stories” in three values for possibly painting later.  I love how Clippie the cat appears at the right

These two quick studies were done by toronto urban uh sketchers Andres Shmatnik (Kensington Firehall) and Hagen Maturne (Distillery). I met them At Origin Coffee where Urban Sketchers Toronto had an exhibit opening. These have the dramatic shadow and light effect I’m after (look at those puddles!)

Begun onsite while waiting outside in the car, this sketch of my Mother in Law’s house was completed at home. The value sketch shows white shapes aligned left to right and the sun barely sneaking past the hospital on the opposite side of the street. I have a Blackwing pencil to try, and some really nice Reeves Pencils in various hardness.


This quick painting was made in the I Deal Cafe after a brisk walk with my daughter.