Saturday, December 5, 2015

St. Jude Marathon

Waiting for the race to begin

The police are waiting


The front runner


Running hard

Here they come





Sunday, November 8, 2015

Sketching at the India Fest

Seven sketchers met at the Agricenter yesterday to sketch at the India Fest.


Agricenter


 Here are a few of the sketches.



 There was lots of food.



 There were colorful costumes


 and there was live music.










Thursday, October 1, 2015

Some Sketches from the August Sketch Group at the Peabody

A few of my sketches from our sketch group at the Peabody in August. I had just returned from the Urban Sketchers Symposium in Singapore, where I'd taken a very inspiring workshop about sketching people.

I love going to the Peabody and watching the spectacle of people watching the march of the Peabody ducks.



A few sketches by some others in the group - click the image for more detail.

Sketch Group this Saturday and Upcoming Dates

This Saturday, October 3
Bona Fide Blues Festival, Overton Square
***11:00 AM (change from usual time!)***
Parking may be easier at that time – acts don’t start until noon – but they may charge for parking at the garage.
meet at sculpture at the corner of Cooper and Madison
Also in October, try to attend these sketch outings to take advantage of the fall weather:

Saturday, October 10
Pink Palace Crafts Fair at Audubon Park (entry fee)
10:00 AM
meeting place TBD

Saturday, October 17
Elmwood Cemetery
10:00 AM
meet by the office

Saturday, October 24
River Arts Fest, South Main (entry fee)
10:00 AM
meet on east side of Central Station on South Main

And November’s Sketch Group:Saturday, November 7
India Fest at the Agricenter
10:00 AM
meet at the end of the entrance hall, towards the main room and away from the doors

Thursday, September 24, 2015

At the Biltmore in Asheville, N. C.

Most of the house viewed from a hill

The Italian garden

Waiting for the shuttle bus
Animals at the petting farm

More goats



Webster, the rooster who likes to be petted

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Some Asheville Gardens

A small garden at the Curves Gallery in the River Arts District

Cabin in the Asheville Botanic Garden


Bridge in the Asheville Botanic Garden

Two views of a bridge in the Asheville Botanic Garden

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

North Carolina Arboretum

 I spent a day exploring the North Carolina Arboretum in Asheville, NC, this summer.
While I checked out the Arboretum, I tried out some colored Stabilo fineliners.

There was a large collection of bonsai, 
displayed on several levels,

and a large outdoor fireplace.

Sunday, September 13, 2015

Traveling to Asheville

We traveled to Asheville to cool off this summer. Margaret starts the trip with coffee from Muddy's.

The line at Muddy's

We have lunch on the other side of Nashville.
The gyros were tasty.

Margaret keeps her eyes on the road.



Our Airbnb apartment was downstairs, 


under the stairs.

Swamp hibiscus in the backyard

Backyard chair

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

September Sketch Group at Memphis Farmers Market

Next sketch group
Saturday, September 12
Memphis Farmers Market downtown
10:00 AM
We'll meet where the two covered walkways intersect. Consider sticking around for lunch at The Arcade!

Please comment here or on our Facebook page if you plan to attend. 


Friday, August 7, 2015

Peter Bowman



Local artist Peter Bowman, who had attended several gatherings of Memphis Urban Sketchers, passed away last Friday. 

Peter's sketches always amazed me - his mark-making was bold and purposeful, and his sketches always seemed like fully-formed paintings. For that reason I always show examples of his sketches when I teach sketching classes.

Peter was a teacher himself for many years. My first encounter with him was when I was still in college at University of Memphis, and in a professional practices class Bob Lewis, in his wisdom, sent me to talk to Peter about what it means to live as an artist. Peter gave me some advice that I think helped shape my own living as an artist: be the kind of artist that works with your temperament. For him, at that time, it meant teaching during the day, spending time with his family, and painting later in the evenings. I knew that my temperament would require me to work full time, and hearing his advice made it okay for me to do that and still be an artist.

Here are some sketches that Peter made with us over the years. We will miss him!


Peter's supplies: old markers and highlighters in a ziploc bag.

Peter's work at our exhibit at ANF Architects.