Tuesday, January 27, 2026
Subway commuter sketches
Monday, January 26, 2026
Weekend Sketch meet at Tanger Mall
Sunday, January 18, 2026
Ten Years of Urban Sketching
I rediscovered the joy of drawing in 2015 out of a necessity when I was captivated by the beauty of the altar piece in the Basilica at El Escorial in Spain. Later that year, I found the NYC Urban Sketchers and joined their first outing in 2016 at the Hispanic Society of America. On January 3, 2016, I attended my very first workshop with Hugo Costa in Jersey City and after we did the hands-on demo application part of the workshop, I asked Hugo to sign my sketchbook. Yes, that's his note on the upper right corner of this sketch.
Fast forward to January 10, 2026 where I joined another NYC USk sketch meet at Industry City in Brooklyn. It turned cold and rainy that day but urban sketchers will always find something to sketch no matter the weather condition. Together with my other friends - Joanne, Suzala, and Melanie, we all sketched in one little corner of a dining space at the Japanese Village. Guess who I also saw there? Hugo Costa! Hugo later joined our table before we proceeded to the show and tell part of the day.
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| The ramen dining area and what I saw that morning. |
Wednesday, January 14, 2026
After the Pilgrimage Walk
Saturday, January 10, 2026
Via de la Plata - My second Camino: Day 9
| One last look at Albergue Reina Lupa before heading out on the trail. That small white building on the right was our dormitory, the middle structure was the bar cafeteria restaurant. |
One hour into the walk, after passing through some of the magnificent views of the countryside, I felt the need to change my footwear from hiking boots to sandals. This to prevent a hotspot from developing into a full blown blister. Some curious and nice peregrinos like Boba, from Taiwan, whom I met the day before at the grocery asked if everything was okay. She was fascinated by the mint sprig I've carried with me on my sunhat lanyard. She asked if ok to take a picture of me because of that. I like to sniff the fresh mint smell during the walk and from time to time.
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| The sign of civilization and the realization that the pilgrimage walk is coming to a close. That was John and Katy at the farthest end of the road. |
Like I said earlier, it was a Sunday, but somewhere down the route, we heard fireworks going off in the distance. I recall from previous Spain visits that sounds like that could be from some kind of a town fiesta celebration at this time of the year. Indeed, it was the San Cristovo do Eixo town fiesta. I saw the spot where the town people were gathering. Most of them in best Sunday attire, especially the older ones. It was near the small chapel where the festivities was being held. I couldn't pass up the moment without sketching the scene. After a quick sketch, I went over to the tent where the local organizers were gathered, asked if they have a "sello" to stamp my sketchbook. Happy to note their names - Agustin, Marla, Sara and Natalia as they made it on my sketchbook. They were delighted to see it. They even offered me free churros and cafe! Such generosity and hospitality. Eventually, they found their event stamp so I got one on my pilgrim passport and on my sketchbook.
Thursday, January 8, 2026
Via de la Plata - My second Camino: Day 8
Less sleep again the night before and it was still dark outside at around 6:00am. I slipped out of the dormitory room and into the adjacent cafe bar room where we had the community dinner. On the visitor's logbook, I also sketched a view of the main house next door in my sketchbook. Rafaelle and Matilda soon came out and started packing their things on their way to Santiago.
| The sketch I made on the visitor's logbook. |
| The modern cottage where the guests stay. |
| A sketch of the main house driveway and the note from Cristina. |
Tuesday, January 6, 2026
Time to pick up where I left off
It's funny that the last entry I made here on this blog was from last spring. How could that be? I realize I needed to come back to making entries here again.
Was I too hung up on what to write of the rest of the Camino trip? I don't know. Mayber. Now, I vaguely remember the everyday details that happened then after day 7.
The other night, I opened the little sketchbook I carried with me on that trip and fresh memories came at each page entry I looked at. Perhaps that would be the tool to help me remember the events.
I think I should finish the rest of the stories of that trip....Yes, that would be the goal for now.
I'll try my best.
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