Sunday, October 25, 2020

WORDWIDE SKETCHCRAWL number 69

Hi Artists:

You can post here.

I'll get the page started with a few unedited, unannotated images.

(Sorry, but it's most likely Tuesday afternoon when I'll have a chance to edit and post for those who can't participate independently.)


                           

Bronze Frog
by Mark Fletcher



Dogs
by Mark Fletcher



Leaves
by Mark Fletcher




People and Dogs
by Mark Fletcher



People and Dogs
by Mark Fletcher



People and Dogs
by Mark Fletcher



Leaves
by Mark Fletcher



Dogs
by Mark Fletcher



Bronze Frog
by Mark Fletcher


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Over a dozen artists checked in with me. The weather was great, though a bit "misty" by the late afternoon. Dogs and people and Nature all collided for a good sketchcrawl.

edited from WWSC page:

"You can sketch anywere, anytime, as always...

Social Distancing Location was:

Tallahassee CITY PARK "San Luis Mission Park".

stay connected through WWW.SKETCHCRAWL.COM

Mark

CRAWL number 69!  Sat. Oct 24th, 2020"

Saturday, July 25, 2020

WorldWide Sketchcrawl number 68 July 25th 2020

WorldWide Sketchcrawl number 68 July 25th 2020

Now more than ever we like to stay connected through sharing our Art!

I was discovered by a new (to me) reptile: As I sat drawing stumps, a Knight Anole (from Cuba) sat watching me. What a surprise!



Distinguished from its small (3 inch) American cousins by a large head (in proportion to its body) and bright green with yellow stripe, as well as its inquisitive personality, this 15 inch lizard was a decent model compared to the restless Florida anoles and giant but skittish green iguanas.

Little Florida Green Anoles


Green Iguana caught in awkward moment

Young Green Iguana 
(few "spikes")

 a Green Iguana with a broken tail
(with strong stripes, just after a shed?)

 I also saw an alligator, a gar fish and many other critters today.

Maybe the most interesting was a snail that has taken up residence with the mockingbird (who imitated a bluejay as she flew away when I approached her nest). Was she telling me to leave her baby snail alone?
And while waiting out a sudden rain, our dog Ace posed for portraits:


 Waiting for breakfast outside the glass door
 After breakfast nap
(He just got up to eat, then back to bed!)




"Rover" by Tom Friedman


"Birdwatcher" by Joyce Bastian



"Flowers in the Park"
by Joyce Bastian



JoAnne Koch Owens



by Joyce Raichelson

by Joyce Raichelson

by Joyce Raichelson



"lichen-laden Limb"
by Mary Sterner-Lawson


"Fawns" 
by Barbara Psimas


Cathy Neel


Dottie Shearn

"Buddy"
Susan Robinson


"Getting Ready: Florida to Vermont"
by Susan Trimble