By Max | Published:
October 27, 2009
On a recent trip to the coast to visit a cousin, I caught this view as we crested the large sand dune. The weather was overcast and the temperature moderate with light breeze. It was a good walk on the beach and then over to the campground to see hundreds of free roaming bunnies. [...]
Posted in Pens, Sketchbooks, en plein air, moleskine, sketch, watercolor | Also tagged beach, coast, color, en plein air, moleskine, Pacific City, plein air, sketchbook, watercolor |
By Max | Published:
July 29, 2009
I respect anything that can survive in the harsh realities of the coastal northwest. Callalilies have what it takes and they are an iconic beauty like a nautilus shell. The cottage where we stayed in Yachats had these lovely plants framing many of their abodes.
Posted in Max's Sketch, Mission Mill, Pens, Sketchbooks, Sketchcrawl, art, en plein air, sketch, watercolor | Also tagged Add new tag, beach, color, en plein air, journal, ocean, sketchbook, watercolor |
By Max | Published:
May 27, 2009
The girls went in search of a good shopping fix. I passed the time hanging out by the car and then I sat down and did this quick sketch of the southwest corner parking lot scene. If nothing else I am building my confidence to sketch en plein air. With sketchcrawl only forty some days [...]
Posted in Max's Sketch, Pens, Sketchbooks, car, en plein air, moleskine, sketch | Also tagged car, cars, en plein air, moleskine, parking lot, pen, sketchbook |
By Max | Published:
May 26, 2009
I drew a quick sketch of my daughter playing in the sand. Did Not have a clue on how to build any perspective to the beach and ocean. It was really cool en plein air.
Posted in Inks, Pens, Sketchbooks, en plein air, moleskine, sketch | Also tagged beach, en plein air, girl, journal, moleskine, ocean, pen, plein air, sketchbook |
By Max | Published:
May 22, 2009
Found this in the sketchbook. Wanted to do something free hand without the crutch of the pencil. Forgot how long my truck is or how short is the width of the page. Doesn’t matter, cause its still fun to drive. To drive short distances! It sighs everytime we pass a filling station.
By Max | Published:
May 22, 2009
My buddy Frank just got his nose holes reamed. I decided to make him a portrait get well card. While I was working on this he showed up at my shop looking as if nothing had happened. I showed him his portrait and told him to wait while I finished the card. So, Frank Get [...]
By Max | Published:
May 14, 2009
This Mission Mill sketch/watercolor was done a bit ago, but I had not posted it here. It is my second watercolor and was viewed from the east end of the warehouse looking to the northwest. This motif view is one of my favorites and moving only a foot or two changes the buildings’ relationships drastically. [...]
By Max | Published:
April 23, 2009
This sketchbook entry is a tribute to a car show that came to Mission Mill a week ago Saturday. One of the coordinators owned this and we talked a bit about cars. His restored Fairlane 500 and my checker cab in 1600 pieces.
I am just using the pen and have not initially done this in [...]
Posted in Inks, Max's Sketch, Mission Mill, Pens, Sketchbooks, sketch | Also tagged color, ink, journal, Mission Mill, moleskine, paper, pen, sketchbook, watercolor, Winsor Newton |
By Max | Published:
April 20, 2009
Here’ the current kit. Actually, in the watercolor palette are two Isabey travel #4 and #6 brushes with a Niji waterbrush and dirty folded paper towel. The half pans are W/N artists colors from Bromley’s. I want more! BTW, the palette is starting to looked messy and loved.
My two dollar pencil box has a g-2 [...]
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