Last week's virtual sketch destination for the NYC Urban Sketchers was this "magical place" of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. For the morning session, our walking tour provided many interesting sights of brightly colored houses along the cobble stone roads of this historic city. There's no shortage of subjects to sketch but I narrowed my selection to this picture of brightly lit Parroqia de San Miguel Archangel at night. It turned out that our afternoon session would be focused on this Baroque style church and the nearby park. Overall, it was a fun day to spend with my sketcher community. San Miguel de Allende should be included in my list places I want to visit someday and get lost in its beauty and charm.
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I like your version of the church at night. Nice values! This would be a fun spot to sketch IRL with a group.
ReplyDeleteThanks Joan! That would be a hoot if we get there as a group in IRL. LOL.
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