March was a good month for birdwatching at the Pheasant Branch prairie parcel in Middleton. Cranes flying over and landing in the marsh and fields in the spring is always a thrill. I did these sketches in a 7x7 inch Stillman and Birn Beta sketchbook with a Pentel Pocket Brushpen and gouache. Later I realized there were alot of joggers and dog walkers and I should have included some figures so that will be my goal for the next time I sketch out there.
Friday, April 1, 2016
Sunday, March 27, 2016
Spring in Madison
A sure sign of spring - the orange cone - has shown up on my street in Westmorland. Holly Ave is under construction and at times it appears to be a bit like performance art. I was particularly taken with the tiny flags they put up to mark utilities, seems like a fiesta is being planned!
I headed back out yesterday when the weather warmed up to draw the amazing machines used for this project. They are so complex, I definitely took artistic license and eliminated a few things. Best part was when a guy riding his bicycle rode by and said "Hey, are you drawing The Cat?"
I love it when people notice us.
This is a Stiillman & Birn sketchbook, micron pen, and some watercolor.
Keep drawing!
Ruth
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| View from my bedroom window |
I headed back out yesterday when the weather warmed up to draw the amazing machines used for this project. They are so complex, I definitely took artistic license and eliminated a few things. Best part was when a guy riding his bicycle rode by and said "Hey, are you drawing The Cat?"
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| Caterpillar machine parked for the weekend |
This is a Stiillman & Birn sketchbook, micron pen, and some watercolor.
Keep drawing!
Ruth
Monday, March 14, 2016
Sketching at Victor Allen's Coffee Shop - Monroe St.
There were 8 sketchers at Victor Allen's this month. It was a pleasant place to sketch on a rainy afternoon. It was great to welcome Mary for the first time sketching with us and to welcome Carol back. We hope to see you both again!
We decided to give Olbrich Gardens another try next month (April 10th). Hopefully it will be warm and dry enough for some outdoor sketching but if not Bolz Conservatory is always warm.
We decided to give Olbrich Gardens another try next month (April 10th). Hopefully it will be warm and dry enough for some outdoor sketching but if not Bolz Conservatory is always warm.
Thursday, March 10, 2016
Sunday, February 28, 2016
WRAA Art Exhibit at the Pyle Center February 27 through April 9th
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| Pyle Center - 702 Langdon St. |
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
Draw: Madison News!!
Today I was exchanging emails about their blog with Mark Liebowitz who is on the board of Urban Sketchers and he wrote back to encourage us to apply to become an official regional Urban Sketcher group. We had considered it years ago but the work involved seemed more than anyone had time for. But it seems like it will not be much more work for the blog administrators than it is now and I have offered to do the work involved to set up a new official USk blog. I sent the application in today and they said it typically takes a month or two for them to respond but it looked to me like we meet all their criteria now. I will keep everyone posted and hopefully by summer we will have a new look and a more direct connection to a world-wide sketching group.
Elsie and I met this week to discuss future sketching venues and please always feel free to suggest any that appeal to you. We are also engaged in doing some community outreach to get the word out that Madison has its very own urban sketching group and how much fun it is.
We also discussed the idea of sometimes having our monthly sketching date on a Saturday. I noticed that this is what the Urban Sketchers Chicago group does. Some venues are open on Saturdays that are not open on Sundays and it may appeal to sketchers who are often busy on Sundays. I'll send an email to the group about this but please feel free to add any comments here also. We thought it might be fun to do a Saturday morning sketch date and have lunch after for anyone who would enjoy that.
We are also hoping to be guests on a local radio program or two to get the word out about how much fun can be had for the price of a pencil and a sketchbook. Stay tuned and happy sketching!!
Elsie and I met this week to discuss future sketching venues and please always feel free to suggest any that appeal to you. We are also engaged in doing some community outreach to get the word out that Madison has its very own urban sketching group and how much fun it is.
We also discussed the idea of sometimes having our monthly sketching date on a Saturday. I noticed that this is what the Urban Sketchers Chicago group does. Some venues are open on Saturdays that are not open on Sundays and it may appeal to sketchers who are often busy on Sundays. I'll send an email to the group about this but please feel free to add any comments here also. We thought it might be fun to do a Saturday morning sketch date and have lunch after for anyone who would enjoy that.
We are also hoping to be guests on a local radio program or two to get the word out about how much fun can be had for the price of a pencil and a sketchbook. Stay tuned and happy sketching!!
Sketching Date: Sunday March 13, 2016 - Olbrich Gardens (again!!)
For our next sketching date we thought we would try Olbrich Garden again as last time the weather kept most of us away and it will probably still be cold enough that the the tropical warmth of the Conservatory will feel great. While the gardens will not be quite as spring like as the photo above if it is as warm as it was last weekend outdoor sketching would not be out of the question. We will meet inside the main building at 1pm and sketch until 3pm.
Sunday, February 14, 2016
Snowy Day outside but lovely botanicals inside Olbrich Gardens
By Elizabeth. Nice that you joined us for the first time!
By Louise
Three of us gathered inside the botanical
gardens for sketching. It was a lively place. Some came for the fine art show. Others just wanted a place to get out of the cold. Some stopped and inquired
about our Draw Madison group.
We meet the second Sunday of each month (not December) at various places
around Madison. Any degree of experience with a pen, pencil, ink, pastels or paints is a pre-requisite.
The most important element is that you enjoy sketching. Join us next month!
Click on the Events Calendar for the next sketch location.
Saturday, February 6, 2016
Olbrich Gardens - Bolz Conservancy Sketch Date February 14th
On Valentines Day Draw: Madison will meet at Olbrich Gardens for sketching from 1-3pm. The conservatory is usually the most popular place to sketch as there are benches, beautiful plants and birds and the warmth is greatly appreciated this time of year. Admission to the garden center and gardens is free but a $2 admission fee is charged to enter the conservatory. A fine art and craft sale sponsored by the Madison Weavers Guild is also in the garden center that afternoon.
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| Bolz Conservatory |
Thursday, January 21, 2016
Sketchbook Skool "Beginning"
Last Friday the 15th was the first day of "skool" and it was Danny Gregory's turn to be the teacher. It was a nice class with him sharing his story and offering ideas and encouragement to get sketching. There seem to be quite few people in the class. Mostly female as usual but a few guys, too. I managed to do 3 sketches but I spent a considerable amount of time customizing a cover of a new 9x12 Strathmore Visual Journal. I like the paper for mixed-media the best. These were two urban sketches I managed to do this week. These were done in a 7x7 Stillman Birn Beta sketchbook. The paper is more like hot press watercolor paper and paint lifts off pretty easily. Since enrolling I've discovered at least 3 other artist friends have taken this online class in the past and liked it which was reassuring. I am hoping to learn more about how to make an interesting composition on the page. 5 more weeks and 5 more teachers to go. It's a pleasant winter activity.
Wednesday, January 6, 2016
Wednesday, December 30, 2015
Online Sketching Class Starts January 15th
I've been thinking for some time that it might be fun to do one of the online sketching courses offered by Sketch Book Skool. http://www.sketchbookskool.com/. Previously I had thought one could sign up any old time but it appears from their website that the next "semester" starts on January 15th and enrollment begins at 12pm EST on January 1st. I'm planning on signing up for the "Beginning" class which seems geared to any level of experience and I especially like the work and blogs of a couple of the instructors for that one, Tommy Kane in particular. Since winter has finally arrived, I felt this might give me some artistic inspiration and challenges without having to brave the elements until spring.
Monday, December 28, 2015
Wednesday, December 16, 2015
Sketching with Fountain Pens: Liz Steele and Goulet Pens
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| Sketch by Liz Steele and some of her favorite pens for sketching |
Another place with a ton of free information on fountain pens for drawing and writing is Goulet Pens: http://www.gouletpens.com/. Brian, the owner, has done some great videos explaining just about anything you would want to know about fountain pens. He keeps the videos short and it is easy to find the answer to just about any question. Liz mentions Goulet Pens but is not in any sort of partnership with them. Their website is easy to use and you can get a good idea of what the colors of the inks are. They will send you small samples of the inks for a reasonable price. I thought all their prices were reasonable and competitive. My order from them was packaged extra carefully so nothing would break or leak in transit. They do have some sort of partnership with Noodler's Inks but carry many other brands. So far I have only ever used Noodler's inks but just got some "hand made" German ones from De Atramentis. These are supposed to be "wetter" and not clog pens but I have never had a problem with Noodler's inks clogging any of my Lamy pens.
My personal favorites for sketching are Lamy Safari pens and Noodler's Lextington Grey. It is a very dark grey and just a bit more subtle than black. I have pretty bad arthritis in my hands but these pens are lightweight and for me the grip is very comfortable; I can write or sketch for quite awhile with a Lamy before my hand needs a break. And they are very good value for the money. You could pay alot more and not get a better pen.
Happy Holidays to Draw Madison!!!!!!
Monday, November 9, 2015
Ella's Deli
The interior is populated with animated characters handmade by the owner, employees and local artists. 45 years of whimsy. During the warmer months...
By Gretchen
By Louise
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Thursday, October 8, 2015
Inktober at Pheasant Branch Prairie - Middleton
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
InkTober Drawing Challenge 2015
I came across the InkTober drawing challenge in a recent email from the Artist's network. It was apparently started in 2009 by artist Jake Parker. You can find out all about it at: http://mrjakeparker.com/InkTober
October is such a great month to be out sketching so I decided to commit to one drawing a week and will post it on Draw:Madison and if I get more ambitious do a Flicker page. Several sketching tools are suggested on Jake's site among them the Pentel Pocket Brush Pen (below) a favorite tool of mine and other Draw:Madison sketchers. Hope to see some more ink drawings on our blog next month. Happy InkTober to all Madison sketchers!!
Sunday, August 30, 2015
Monday, August 10, 2015
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