Tucson Sculpture Festival 2012

Tuesday, 30 April 2019

April 30, 2019

Drawn in the Argos Gallery of Santa Fe:

Evening:


The two images below combined





Collaged, colored in Paintschainer,
then "unsharp masked" again

























Monday, 29 April 2019

April 29, 2019

Drawn at Rich's house in Edgewood, New Mexico:
















unsharp mask


Sunday, 28 April 2019

Urban Sketching in Albuquerque

I went sketching with the landscape architects in downtown Albuquerque on Saturday morning, April 27th, 2019.  The event was sponsored by ANOVA Furnishings (out of St Louis) and the ASLA (American Society of Landscape Architects), and lead by a local, Ken RomigRoland Penttila gave us a historical tour of the buildings as we drew.


Inside the Hotel Andaluz in downtown Albuquerque, 
which was originally a Hilton hotel,
When Hilton married Zsa Zsa Gabor, 




We all met at Humble Coffee downtown at 9:30 AM
(in the old Sears Building, designed by John Gaw Meem)


Ken Romig giving us instructions on the corner of Central and 6th --
the only place where Route 66 intersects with Route 66 
(the original Route 66 intersecting with the old Route 66)


Roland Penttila (in hat)
gave us the history of the Kimo Theatre







The night before I went to the opening at Evoke Contemporary for the "Interlopers: 2019 Works on Paper" exhibition.  Bob Richardson's drawings were in the exhibit; Bob helps John Tollett run the Tuesday Night Drawing Group at Argos Gallery.


Bob Richardson seated in front of his drawings,
talks with his son at the Evoke opening


 Of course, I had to bomb Bob's opening, by hanging one of my bad drawings at the Evoke exhibition (there was a space for the public to draw and post their spontaneous drawings).



My drawing of Bob at his opening
posted during the opening


Update (May 26):  Bob Richardson's drawings were reviewed in an article about the exhibition in THE Magazine of Santa Fe, by Sarah Bradley.

Friday, 26 April 2019

April 25, 2019

Drawn at 3rd Street Arts in Albuquerque:

Hand printed with a mini-glass baren,
on Aquabee paper,
with Akua intaglio ink


Scanned and flipped horizontally,
to arrive at this simulation of what it will look like
when printed