Bike and Sketch

I rode my bike and stopped to sketch along the path. It was a good day to be out. Some process photos below. 
This was a little more bike and sketch outing where bike works as a means to get to a sketching spot. As opposed to I go for a run or bike ride and sketch when I stop by for a quick rest / stretch. The inspiration for the expansion comes from Pedal&Paint outings by Mike Dutton, who is making very atmospheric and inspiring movies about his bike and paint process



Urban Garden: Two Sketches From The Same Spot

I sat down to paint an urban succulent jungle on a street in San Jose. It looked like a place where one can spend a vacation drawing plants. It was perfect. But also overpowering. I cut some stencils and made a plan, but got so overwhelmed by everything green that I saw that the only way for me to keep going was to start another sketch on the same spread of the sketchbook and keep switching back and forth. Luckily for me, there was a Jacaranda tree available for sketching - first one this year!

Trees in Bloom: Pears and Cherries That Bear No Fruit

Right before the super hot spell we had in March, I had a chance for a quick sketch of super white pear trees on google campus.

As that hot spell moved all the blooming schedules for this year forward, I found myself painting Japanese Flowering Cherry much earlier than I expected.
Neither this cherry nor this pear bears fruit, which might be a gift or a curse depending on your point of view. But the flowers are amazing, and I was overwhelmed by the complexity of trying to show these trees at their peak in both cases. With the first sketch, my solution was to get far away and see the trees as a part of a much bigger scene, and limit the amount of time I allocated for this sketch. With the flowering cherry trees, I decided to drop the building in the background to enjoy the grays and pinks of the tree against the greens of the shrubbery and grass. 




First Page on a New Sketchbook: Five New Sketching Tools I Use

I started my sketchbook number 165 on Monday. Usually, I draw "my most used current tools" on the first page. But Monday is a busy day, and my table was in such a state that finding my most-used tools was a task that would put me way out of the time allocated to my daily sketch. So I picked five odd / New sketching tools I've been playing with recently and drew they with some comments. Gave me a chance to think about what I like/dislike - win-win. 


Almost Green Hills of Pleasanton in Gouache

A wonderful trip to Pleasanton and a hike in the hills with sketching with friends. I had a plan to keep all my sketches of that day feeling like they were a series, and I think it almost worked. Gouache on all sorts of paper - one was a blotter page, I think - which is a shame - I like that sketch a lot.