5.8.23 Lunchtime drawing: On the train back to NYC.
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5.8.23 Lunchtime drawing: On the train back to NYC.
6.30.23 Lunchtime drawing: Monica’s milkweed.
7.6.23 Lunchtime drawing: Sitting in the shade of a tree and sketching the Manhattan Bridge, or more specifically, the Brooklyn Bridge and downtown skyline from down under the Manhattan Bridge. Paint marker only today black and white.
6.17.23 Lunchtime drawing: Sketch of the day from the watercolor session I led as Washington Square Park’s teaching artist in residence. Missed it? Drop in next Saturday, June 27, 1-3pm. Sunflowers!
7.16.23 Lunchtime drawing: An abandoned horse at the playground, whose scale is hard to sense, but it's so large that it's hard to imagine this toy ever being in a Manhattan apartment, getting a second life, hair wet from the rain.
5.18.23 Lunchtime drawing: In studying up on NYC for the sightseeing guide license I realized Ed I’ve never drawn Hook & Ladder 8 in Tribeca, aka the Ghostbusters firehouse! N. Moore & Varick.
6.23.23 Lunchtime drawing: Last days of school for the kids, class party at the playground in Washington Square Park, and a sketch of the trees, so many great trees, and the historic row of houses on Washington Square North behind.
Prints are now available of this sketch: C-Print: Washington Square Park https://etsy.me/3NsRqYg
4.30.23 Lunchtime drawing: An overlook of Greenwich Village from Greenwich House on a rainy day — pretty nice to draw the outdoors from inside on this rainy weekend.