Thursday, April 28, 2011
Next Sketch Group - Saturday May 7th
Memphis Farmers Market and South Main Street
Saturday, May 7
Time for another sketch group with Memphis Urban Sketchers! There will be plenty of opportunities for you to join us at your leisure:
10:00 AM
Memphis Farmers Market
Meet behind the coffee stand on the north end. We plan to get some good early light, and will have plenty of food stalls, people and nearby architecture to sketch.
12:00 PM Meet back by the coffee stand to see everyone's sketches.
12:30 PM
Meet at the Arcade Restaurant for lunch and more sketching.
After lunch (or during if you don't care to have lunch) sketch around the intersection of South Main and GE Patterson.
2:00 PM Meet back in front of the Arcade to see everyone's sketches.
2:00 pm
Meet in front of the Arcade Restaurant.
Wander up South Main to Butler, making sure to sketch Ernestine & Hazel's and the firehouse at South Main and Butler.
4:00 PM Meet at South Main and Butler to see everyone's sketches.
Feel free to come and go as you please or stay for the whole day! There is a lot to draw down there. All skill levels are welcome, and participants are free to attend at your convenience. If you have any questions, leave a comment here or email me at e(at)elizabethalley(dot)com.
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Sketching at Elmwood Cemetery Again
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Memphis Urban Sketchers @ Elmwood Cemetery (2nd time)
This month (April) we went to Elmwood Cemetery again to sketch. It was a beautiful, warm day :) Great for sketching! I walked around to find something to sketch + this caught my eye. The epitaph said "Nannie Lucas":
(Pencil, Watercolor, Water soluble graphite)
For my next sketch I wanted to do an overall sketch with many tombstones:
(Pencil, Watercolor)
After that, it was time to meet back up to see everyone's sketches. It's always neat to see how others record + translate the same space you are in.
I brought my lunch + stayed for one more sketch. I loved the paired tombstones in this photo:
I decided to focus on the columns, tree + what appears to be a pile of books:
(micron pen, derwent inktense pencil, watercolor)
My last sketch was my favorite :) I'm glad I decided to stay + found a nice spot in the shade.