Bird Blogging

An afternoon at the Field Museum, sketching gulls. I set out to see how many of the gulls in the case I could sketch. After six, the page spread was filled and I was tired and stopped for coffee “and,” then did the final spread (the first spread above). I am still not sure I want to keep drawing in pen instead of pencil, but it it is cleaner and doesn’t smear, and forces me to commit to decisions in drawing, live with my mistakes, and then practice some more.

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Summer Sunday Sketching

After a long hiatus of sketching, I started in recent weeks as I usually do, drawing pieces of fruit and household objects. But on Sunday, I had to get out and draw something different. I found this building, apparently a Catholic school, on my way home from church in the morning, and returned in the evening to sketch it. The red part is brick, but I didn’t get to that … and so it has this gingerbread house sort of feeling instead. One of the longest days of the year helped me with plenty of lingering light at 8 p.m. The date is wrong in the sketchbook; yesterday was the 22nd of June.

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Drawing Ducks by the River

To be honest, these are drawings of photos I took on the banks of Salt Creek at Graue Mill in Oak Brook, Illinois. I did fill two spreads of my sketchbook while I was there, but as a novice at drawing active birds, I could not capture much.

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Bird Sketching

Pencil sketches of a molting robin done at the Trailside Museum, River Forest, Illinois.

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Eggplant and Pepper Still Life

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Acorn Squash

Acorn Squash

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