Sketchbook Exchange–Accordion Style

Sketchbook Exchange–Accordion Style

Sketchbook exchanges can be a source of inspiration, encouragement and sharing ideas, in other words, building artistic community.   At least that is the experience of a group I belong to, Oregon Botanical Artists, an Artists Circle under the auspices of the American Society of Botanical Artists.  We are on our third sketchbook exchange, and […]

A Sketching Short Cut

A Sketching Short Cut

Sketching helps me be more aware of not only the natural world, but of the urban scenes that surround me every day.  For some reason, when I sketch something, I am forever bonded to it.  I find that worries drop away as I forget everything but the scene or plant in front of me. Besides […]

Sketchbook–Quince Fruit

Sketchbook–Quince Fruit

We have an old gnarled Quince tree (Cydonia oblonga) in our garden that produces an abundant crop of fruit each year.  We propped up the main branches recently lest they become so bowed down with fruit that the tree finally topples over.  Quince trees have been in cultivation for millennia, in fact as a Greek […]

Sketchbook–Garry Oak

Sketchbook–Garry Oak

I live near a west facing bluff where our native oak, Quercus garryana, grows.  They thrive on sunny, well-drained slopes.  I enjoy looking into their craggy canopies as I walk along the top of the bluff.  I’ve wanted to sketch one of these impressive trees for awhile, so decided that this months’ entry for the […]

Sketchbook–Flowers of the Field

Sketchbook–Flowers of the Field

On my walks through the parched fields near my house, the bright flowers of chicory and red clover stand out as fresh as the summer sky. I wanted to capture those fresh colors in my sketchbook, particularly the cheerful green of the clover leaves. And I’ve always been fascinated by plantain flower heads, with those […]