World Wide Sketchcraw #20
October 26, 2008
Once again artists all over the world hit their streets in roving gangs wielding miniature watercolor kits and kneaded rubber erasers.
Filling up cafe’s and bookstores, congregating in milling scrums passing sketchbooks hand-to-hand. How many times are confused passersby heard to say: “Whoa, what is this, a class or sumthing, geeze”.
Here’s my architectural fragments from San Francisco’s Mission district:
Read about the event on the main site: http://www.sketchcrawl.com/
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I love the unfinished look to the color, focused on the point of interest. Excellent.
BEAutiful!! Love how you handle the ink line!
I was just leaving Muddys when I saw you showing your sheets to some of the other SketchCrawlers. I immediately recognized your work but I thought I remembered you work in a sketchbook. Sorry I didn’t stop to talk. Your pieces are beautiful. Always very beautiful. When I have time, I’ll comment further at the Sketchcrawl site. Thanks, John D