Sunday, November 29, 2009

Sketchcrawl 25

I attended last weekend's World Wide SketchCrawl (5th Anniversary!). This was my third crawl and, as always, it was tremendously inspirational and loads of fun. The crawl took place in San Francisco's Yerba Buena Gardens (in SoMa). The view from the top of the gardens was so fantastic that we wound up sitting in the same spot almost all day, vacating only to escape the cold at the end of the day when we just couldn't take it anymore.



The following drawings were not from SketchCrawl and I actually don't like them all that much. I still haven't replaced my dead grey Tombow markers and the values are all crusty and indecisive-looking. Normally, I would lay down the marker tones in as few strokes as I could but there's no way to represent the values with only one live, dark grey marker and a few dead, light ones. I'm going to have to request, like, an entire shoebox filled with grey Tombows of varying values for Christmas because I go through them so fast and I haven't been able to find them in stores for a while.


Above: These are all BART riders. I like the two men at the bottom of the spread. The one on the left was wearing the most precious holiday sweater. It looked like a bonafide grandma-knitted sweater and he was wearing it without a hint of irony and it was great.

I've been working on proposals for the art book I mentioned. I really don't want to have to go the self-publishing route this time. I just want to design the book and get it off my plate, at this point, because I'm anxious to get back to the graphic novel. Proposals should be done this week and then... waiting, I guess. Gotta get back to "Rogues & Robbers".

4 comments:

Aletta said...

Charlene! the top one is totally my favorite! I love your small paintings, they're really cute.

Goro Fujita said...

hey the blog world is so small...was cool to meet you at the crawl!
Nice sketches! See ya around!

Khylov said...

Yup, the dilemma of dying pens. Glad to know I'm not alone on that front.

Cool people studies - the one guy looks like he's really getting into whatever he's texting on his phone.

Favorite is the scenery watercolors. Reminds me a bit of Gipi, the lineweight and shapes.

Jazmin velasco said...

very nice roughs.