Posted by: artcoholic
on Aug 17, 2010
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Hi there,

This past Saturday, I finally attended an event hosted by the Central Park Sketching and Art Meetup Group.
We met at Fredrick Douglas Avenue and 110th street where over 10
artists began doing some warm up sketches of whatever was around us as
we waited for more people to arrive. Here is as far as I got with my
warm up sketch of a nearby lamp post.
After about 10 minutes after I arrived, the group begins our venture to The Blockhouse. At this spot we spent about an hour and a half and did two sketches in
that time. After each sketching session, everyone lines up their sketch
books so we can check out each other's work.
The next two drawings are those I did at the Blockhouse. For the first
one, I focused on a hole in one of the walls which was probably used as a
lookout point. I wanted to focus on that opening, getting a glimpse of
what was behind the brick wall.

The second sketch was of the iron gated door which was the entrance to the structure. Many sketchers chose this spot for their first sketch. It
was certainly an interesting spot so I wanted to take a crack at it as
well. Instead of just drawing the door, I wanted to look more within the door. Therefore I spent more time on the brick wall beyond the door.

Honestly, I haven't been a big fan of sketching. I would rather paint. That
provides more 'instant' gratification due to it being more freeing and
comfortable. This experience was really nice though to be in group
setting exploring new areas of the Park. While drawing there's no time so for me, I get caught up in capturing
what's in front of me and I'll work on it until I'm satisfied. It was
such a beautiful Saturday in NY too that it was just a great experience
to be among fellow artists capturing our perspective of what was around
us.
Below is the last sketch done with the group at The Ravine near the
northern end of the park. I didn't know there was a mini waterfall in
the Park. It was so relaxing. I scoped out the area a bit before I
settled on focusing on a branch in the water. I don't think I tried
drawing moving water before (excluding waterfalls themselves). The end
result came out pretty well I think. The other aspect of the scene was
trying to capture the sunlight reflecting off of the branch and the
water. Not easy at all but I tried.

This was really fun to do. I'm looking forward to the next time I can make to the meetup events.