Mountain sketches from a recent trip to Banff.
Mount Rundle from Johnson Lake, and two consecutive views from the Chateau Lake Louise, with a misty Victoria Glacier in the centre.
Mountain sketches from a recent trip to Banff.
Mount Rundle from Johnson Lake, and two consecutive views from the Chateau Lake Louise, with a misty Victoria Glacier in the centre.
A streetscape from the Cathedral neighbourhood and a downtown view across CN maintenance yards, both from Regina, Saskatchewan, and the view of downtown from "Garbage Hill", an urban park built on top of an old dumping ground in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Once again this year, I participated in "Every Day in May", a Facebook page in which participants from across the world post sketches daily based on the day's prompt throughout the month of May. It's my 5th or 6th year now, and this has become a good yearly opportunity to stay focused on something I like doing for 31 consecutive days. A quick sketch before going to bed every night was a great meditative way to end each day.
My personal policy has been always to sketch from real life (usually at the kitchen table with a glass of beer), but this year I made a point of using pen and ink only.
Here are all 30 drawings from last month...
A good friend brings three stems of tulips in a vase to share some Valentines joy with my family, and we are touched.
It reminded me of the few weeks in the early days of the pandemic, in which sketching the tulips sprouting from the ground every day brought a sense of calm and groundedness that I craved during an especially trying time in the spring of 2020. By the grace of God, extended to us through the kindness of friends like this, I am grateful in being able to say I am in a completely different place today.
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| a selection from April and May, 2020 |
I discovered the Alberta Railway Museum this summer while on a bike ride, and was intrigued by the rail cars that announce the museum's entry off the rural roadway, across the now-closed entry gate. But it's served as a great destination for some rides over the course of the last few months, and I've managed to sketch the lead car -- a CN snow plow -- on some sunny evening drives.


A construction site over the course of the last few weeks... this is the first series of urban sketches I have done in a while. The first one was completed by some rain drops... it adequately documents my experience that day.
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| Day 10: a pet (my daughter's stuffed seal) |
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| Day 11:illustrate a recipe |
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| Day 13: toilet paper rolls |
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| Day 15: a view from your window |
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| Day 16: a wire whisk |
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| Day 2: a bicycle light |
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| Day 6: a self-portrait |
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| Day 7: a teapot (plus Day 1: a mug) |
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| Day 8: favourite drawing tools |
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| Day 9: a wall clock |
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| 1 The original idea sketch... |
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| 2 Sketched onto a piece of trace... |
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| 3 Working out black and white. and texture... |
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| 4 Carving... |
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| 5 and test printing along the way... |
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| 6 An early version at the end of March... too blotchy! |
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| 8 Printing on proper Stonehenge paper... still not perfect but much better. |
