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- Newbie Crawler
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- Joined: Tue Jan 15, 2008 5:40 pm
- Location: Oakland, CA
Chinatown - Stockton Street
Here are a few of mine from the day. I really loved my first sketchcrawl, I had forgotten how fun drawing on the street was.
--Colin Adams
--Colin Adams
portfolio site --> http://www.colinadams.com
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- Newbie Crawler
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- Joined: Mon Nov 22, 2004 3:58 am
- Location: Piedmont, CA
Congratulations on a successful Sketchcrawl!
That was a really good Skectcrawl, folks. I had a great time being with all of you lovely people. It was just what the doctor ordered. I will scan a few drawings (and I only got a few done really) to post later. Meanwhile check out some pics.
Or check out my Flickr account with more photos here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/paperbiscuit/
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Or check out my Flickr account with more photos here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/paperbiscuit/
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Thanks for the kind comments, you guys. What a variety of nice stuff here.
Storydesign, I like your two-person relationship drawings, no doubt.
Lifeartist, that's a cool range of colors you got going in your watercolors. Nice! French roast coffee? Where do you get that? Sounds tasty.
Larry, neat stuff. I like the 6th drawing the most, and look at the stylization of drawing that tree. Eyvind Earle better watch out
Enrico, those are cool gestural kid drawings. Loving the yellow jacket kid and the girl against the post, and all the watercoloring on structures. That's some crazy-colorful looking tea. Maybe I go get some of that french roast coffee in the morning and nanking hot tea later in the day, sometime.
Hey Colin, those are some cute dogs. That market corner... it looks a lot like the building across from a so-called Toy Boat Cafe in SF. Probably not it if you were in Chinatown per se, though.
Nice batch of pictures, Ronnie. You got the ladies playing cards too. Next time I hope not to be shy to say hi to you in person at least. >_<
Storydesign, I like your two-person relationship drawings, no doubt.
Lifeartist, that's a cool range of colors you got going in your watercolors. Nice! French roast coffee? Where do you get that? Sounds tasty.
Larry, neat stuff. I like the 6th drawing the most, and look at the stylization of drawing that tree. Eyvind Earle better watch out
Enrico, those are cool gestural kid drawings. Loving the yellow jacket kid and the girl against the post, and all the watercoloring on structures. That's some crazy-colorful looking tea. Maybe I go get some of that french roast coffee in the morning and nanking hot tea later in the day, sometime.
Hey Colin, those are some cute dogs. That market corner... it looks a lot like the building across from a so-called Toy Boat Cafe in SF. Probably not it if you were in Chinatown per se, though.
Nice batch of pictures, Ronnie. You got the ladies playing cards too. Next time I hope not to be shy to say hi to you in person at least. >_<
Lovely sketches, Enrico! I particularly like the street scene.
I wish I had gone to the last sketchcrawl, then I would have been able to see you execute those watercolors firsthnad!
I wish I had gone to the last sketchcrawl, then I would have been able to see you execute those watercolors firsthnad!
Also: www.xanga.com/djspazzy
- storydesign
- Real Crawler
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- Joined: Mon Nov 22, 2004 7:41 pm
- Location: Venice, CA USA
- liamlightyear
- Newbie Crawler
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- Joined: Mon Jan 21, 2008 6:49 am
- Location: Berkeley, CA
Chinatown crawl sketches
This was my first crawl and I had an awesome time. So great to meet all of you. Saw some beautiful work being done. Here's a handful of stuff:
There's more on my blog.
There's more on my blog.
- storydesign
- Real Crawler
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- Location: Venice, CA USA
Well, you crawlers in SF had quite a group. Must have been fun.
Eduardo, love the lady in the green hat. Thanks for being the first person to comment on my drawings.
Storydesign - you do great people!
Life Artist - you mentioned inability to draw people, but I liked your street musician and the lady reading the paper. I can't draw people either, but I'll bet we both get better with practice.
Larry - excellent sketches - loved the nesting tables and the bowls & cans of tea(?)
Enrico - I guess I have you to thank for inventing Sketchcrawl - I really enjoyed my first one. Love your kids on the playground.
Colin - great bunch of sketches - awesome lamp post.
Oh, Lamplightyear, I almost didn't see your colorful sketches on the 2nd page. Terrific!
Eduardo, love the lady in the green hat. Thanks for being the first person to comment on my drawings.
Storydesign - you do great people!
Life Artist - you mentioned inability to draw people, but I liked your street musician and the lady reading the paper. I can't draw people either, but I'll bet we both get better with practice.
Larry - excellent sketches - loved the nesting tables and the bowls & cans of tea(?)
Enrico - I guess I have you to thank for inventing Sketchcrawl - I really enjoyed my first one. Love your kids on the playground.
Colin - great bunch of sketches - awesome lamp post.
Oh, Lamplightyear, I almost didn't see your colorful sketches on the 2nd page. Terrific!
- Andrea Rhodes
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- Location: San Jose
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