Sketched over two 30 minute sessions at the UMass Sun Wheel, plus detail work from reference photo.
This was interesting because of the variation in how the different facets took the light, affecting both the overall values and the textures.Sunday, November 24, 2024
Saturday, November 23, 2024
Little Tinker Hill
I've done this scene a couple times before. There's something adorable about its gently curved profile that keeps bringing me back. The late afternoon light in the fall is always spectacular.
Tuesday, November 12, 2024
Dead Bird
Poor thing crashed into a window at the bank entrance and lay there as customers came and went.
This is likely to be its only memorial.
I'm guessing it was a swamp sparrow, although this one's colors are a bit darker than the illustration in my Roger Tory Peterson bird book.
Tuesday, November 5, 2024
Forest Path
I've sketched this little path heading into the woods several times in different seasons and times of day.
Election day significance? Well, we are heading into the unknown. But really I just happened to be in the neighborhood and revisited the spot.
Friday, November 1, 2024
Monolith
I was waiting for a friend at the UMass Sunwheel and sketched one of the monoliths used to track astronomical events.
These roughhewn granite stones are good sketching subjects for practicing measurement and proportion because their shapes are pretty arbitrary - no preconceived armature to fall back on.
Wednesday, September 25, 2024
Three Dumpsters
Monday, September 9, 2024
The spooky house next to my dentist
Actually, it is perfectly respectable, home to doctors' offices, small businesses, and condos, but very striking in its Addams/Hopper/Bates-y way.
ink on toned paper
4" x 6"







