Sketchcrawl 27: Philadelphia, PA

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

It was my B-school alumni reunion weekend, so I found myself in Philadelphia instead of New York/CT where I usually SketchCrawl. A friend and I met to sketch in Center City for a bit before I had to go to the Penn campus for reunion activities. Here are my two sketches from the day, drawn near Irving and Quince Streets.

They were both drawn with a Lamy Safari pen/Noodler's ink in Lexington Gray; the first was colored with various washes of Noodler's and Herbin inks, and the second with Pitt Artists markers.



Alley at Irving & Quince Streets, Philadelphia, PA

New Mexico Sketchbook

Sunday, May 02, 2010

Took a spur-of-the-moment trip to New Mexico when our London trip plans fell through due to the Icelandic volcano. It was fabulous, though a bit colder than we had anticipated. It took a while to get adjusted to the weather and the high altitude, so I didn't end up taking my sketchbook out in Albuquerque. By the time we got to Santa Fe it had started to warm up a bit. I actually brought dip and bamboo pens and Higgins India ink along with me, so I used those to do a quick sketch of the plaza in Old Town, and used Caran d'Ache Neocolor water-soluble crayons for color:

Plaza, Old Town, Santa Fe, NM

From the same plaza area, I sketched a corner of the La Fonda hotel -- by this time I was getting a bit cold and the wind had started to pick up, so I wasn't getting the lines quite the way I wanted! I did like the new ink I'd bought, though, Noodler's Golden Brown, since it matched the color of the adobe-style architecture quite well.

La Fonda, Old Town, Santa Fe, NM

Before I headed back to our inn, I stopped on a corner looking down Water Street and did another quick sketch of the buildings with the Sangre de Cristo mountains beyond.

Looking down the street, Santa Fe, NM

We went on to Taos the next day, and stopped for lunch at Graham's Grille:

Outdoor eats at Graham's Grille, Taos, NM

Dinner that night was at Joseph's Table, with its dreamy ambience and antiques-festooned interior. Reminded me a bit of ABC Carpet & Home.

Diners at Joseph's Table, Taos, NM