Sunday, January 24, 2010

Freiburg Martinstor

Drew this sketch yesterday in Freiburg, Germany. It's fun to draw on the street. It's so interesting to observe individuals trying to sneak a peek at what I'm doing.
I love this tower "Martinstor", but I don't like the McDonalds to the right of its base. Still it's a very beautiful piece of architecture.
I loved including all of the overhead cables in this sketch. It acts as a kinds of ceiling.



Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Sketch of Loerrach City Center

Drew this standing out in the cold today. Nearly froze my hands off. First in pencil - about 30 minutes, and then later I darkened it with pen back at the house. Sorry about that "doubletake" watermark. I guess I have to purchase that stitching program to remove that mark. It was sure nice to draw again.

Monday, December 28, 2009

Sermon Sketch Dec 27 09

I had never quite heard the Simeon story quite this way before. It's a perfect a message for the Sunday after Christmas - a sort of "rest of the story". The baby Jesus is brought to the temple 8 days after his birth and when Simeon sees the child he has a vision of what will be. He prays aloud, "I have seen your salvation which you have prepared for all people. He is a light to reveal God to the nations and he is the glory of your people Isreal!" Luke 2:30-32.

Speaker: Roger Ridley. Crossroads International Church of Basel.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Waiting at the airport - again

Had a few minutes early this morning at the Frankfurt airport while waiting for a flight to Basel. I just got in from Lagos, Nigeria - so I was tired. Not too tired to draw. You can see pictures of that trip at Sandee's blog. Click here.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Herbst Messe 09 sketch

I enjoyed doing this sketch on site. It's a challenge to draw when it's so chilly, but it was fun to visit with friends who came up to see what I was doing.

That's the bumper car ride on the left. It was very crowded with students and staff of Black Forest Academy. All of us had a blast. I took a break from sketching to go take a ride myself. It's so funny to see the pleasure students find in hunting me down with their bumper cars.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Meeting Doodles

Had to sit in some important meetings this week. As usual I found myself doodling as a way of focusing my attention. And once again, I am surprised at what comes out of my pen. These sketches were unplanned. I started with the number 1 and then one thing lead to another...

Sunday, October 11, 2009

My sketchbook - just the Rome sketches

Concert in Venice Sketch 09

This was a fun sketch to do. I liked the fact that the musicians are off to the side making in this drawing given it an unusual perspective. The concert itself was simply amazing.

This is a shot of the hall just before the musicians came out.

Ostia Antica Sketch 09

We visited Ostia Antica, the ancient port city for Rome. Ostia Antica was basically abandoned due to disease and the fact that the silt filled the harbor.
Because this drawing is a two-pager I couldn't scan the full length. Here's a picture of it.

Sitting here and drawing this scene was pure pleasure. The day was very warm, but the breeze made up for it.
Here's the right side of the drawing.
Here's the left side of the sketch.

Rialto Bridge Sketch

Venice is an incredible place to visit. I never tire of it. We brought the seniors here and told them to go explore. They did. I found a quiet spot where I could sketch the Rialto Bridge.

If you look closely that's me in the standing between red and green awning making my sketch. If you click on the picture you will see two waiters looking at my sketch.
This is a great shot of the waiter checking out my sketch. He was very kind and excited about what I was doing. He kept saying, "Complimentioso!"

Beach Day Sketch

Those are my birkenstocks.

Trevi Fountain Sketch

Sketching the Trevi Fountain is a challenge when you are sitting there. There is just SO much stuff in that space. I enjoyed trying to draw falling water. I think this sorta works. I didn't draw people into this sketch - as usual there were hundreds of people standing around the water's edge.

Pantheon Sketch

This is my favorite sketch of all my Rome sketches. I guess I like the straight lines and shadows. This was really fun to draw.

I always like to find a different spot to sketch things - a different point of view. After worked on this sketch I walked to the right of the Pantheon and noticed another guy sketching the same building. He had the same exact sketchbook that I had, so we shared our drawings with each other. That was cool.

Beach Service Sketch

On Sunday of the senior trip, we had a worship service on the beach. That was very special. The kids lead the singing and one of them spoke. It was very good. I did this quick sketch while they met.

Wouldn't you want to sketch on the beach?

Vatican Sketch 09

Last week we were in Rome with the Class of 2010. I took the opportunity to make some sketches. This was a fast one done sitting in front of St. Peter's Basilica.
Here's a picture of me sketching. Please pardon's Sandee purse by feet - it's not mine!

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Sunday sketch 27 09 09

I was struck by this scene in Pastor David's sermon from Luke 8:43-48. You know the one where the shy, sick woman pressing through the massive crowd and touches (David said it was better translated "clutches") the hem of Jesus's garment. Jesus knew immediately that power left him and healed the one who touched him. Jesus had compassion on the unnamed lady who was desperate enough to simply touch him.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

This is what I drew during today's sermon taken from Luke 5:1-11. My favorite line was, "Jesus was done speaking, but he wasn't done teaching". I like the place of the boat in this sermon (not really the Pastor's point). For me the boat is the visual anchor for this message. Jesus spoke from this boat, then Peter catches fish from this boat, and finally Peter leaves and walks away from his boat after participating in Jesus' teaching to follow Christ.

Click on the picture for a closer look.
Materials: Moleskine blank book, Uniball Signo RT Gel 0.38. Time: length of sermon plus ten minutes to darken certain parts. Speaker: David Harrop, BFCF

Sunday, August 23, 2009

a very quick sketch in Basel

It was a beautiful day in Basel today. I had about 30 minutes to sketch this picture today. I had a few moments before picking up Sandee at the train station, and it was such a beautiful day that I had to make a quick sketch below this bridge. When I got home I took another 30 minutes to darker the picture.
Man, it's been so long since I've drawn anything. It's feels good to draw again. It feels better to have Sandee home today.

Monday, August 17, 2009

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Sketches from a Conference

I recently attended a conference for leaders of Christian schools. Really good stuff - it definitely recharged my batteries. I was able to meet Jon Bauer (www.jon-bauer.com) at the conference. He is an award winning Christian musician from Canada. Good stuff.
This sketch and the one below were done during the conference. As I have noted recently, I find it just a bit easier to concentrate if I have something to sketch.

If you have ever stayed at a Doubletree hotel you will recognize this logo. Both of these sketches were done on notepaper supplied by the hotel. On the sketch below I found myself tracing and then filling in the logo. Truly a mindless doodle, but a concentration aid. Do you do this too?