The NYC USk sketch location was at the Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, NY. I've always wanted to sketch the architectural beauty of the main entrance to the cemetery. Near the entrance, you can hear the loud green parrots that took residence on the upper reaches of the entrance towers. On that beautiful autumn like day, I could have easily driven my car to Brooklyn but I opted to use the public transportation. As always, it was a fun outing with the NYC Urban Sketchers.
Wednesday, September 29, 2021
Thursday, September 23, 2021
A Commuter Sketch on Car 9222
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Wednesday, September 22, 2021
A Commuter Sketch on Car 9639
It was one of those mornings when I have the two seater row to myself. One row over, another passenger got the three seater to himself, too. All I could spy was part of his legs, maybe the hands on the phone, but mostly the fairly new black Timberland work boots. And that was what I sketched on that trip to work.
Friday, September 17, 2021
The Orange Cones
It was a scene I couldn’t resist sketching after work last Wednesday and I know it wouldn't be there for another day. Con-Edison workers at the corner of 5th Ave and 38th Street in Manhattan. The bright orange cones drew my interest. Added pen colors at home.
Thursday, September 16, 2021
The Charging Bull Sculpture
A sketch of The Charging Bull sculpture from last Sunday's NYC USk outing in the Financial District. There wasn't a line of people yet when I got there before 10am. Took as selfie before positioning myself in between the stalls of nearby street sidewalk souvenir vendors. Soon the tourists came and I start filling my sketch with fun figures.
Monday, September 13, 2021
Michael and Willy the Python
Went sketching at the Financial District in Manhattan with the NYC USk group last Sunday. After lunch, I headed out to the pier at Battery Park where I saw this young fellow with a Burmese Albino Python pet hanging around his neck like an 80 lbs necklace. I would later learn Michael is the owner of "Willy" the Python.
Each time a ferry start docking to unload passengers, Michael would enthusiastically call the tourist's attention with raised hands, shouting "Do NOT be afraid, Do NOT be afraid!", "Put them on you!", "It looks good on me, it looks BETTER on you!" "Who's next?, Who's next?" I've seen several tourists line up to get their chance for a picture with Willy hanging over their neck at $10 a pop.
Friday, September 10, 2021
A Commuter Sketch on CAR 9161
I don't know what sketch will develop once I board my train but I first note down the car number, date and time. Yesterday morning, I started this sketch with her partially visible elbow, hoping to make it down to her shiny black rubber rain boots, until she shifted out of view. The man behind her seat came into focus as I noticed his weathered brown boots. And it just grew from there until I ran out of space on this page.
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