Sunday, April 14, 2013

World Wide Sketchcrawl number 39


Today was World Wide Sketchcrawl number 39: to see sketches from around the world done on the same day go to www.sketchcrawl.com go to Forum on the menu bar and the choose the sketchcrawl you want to see. A long scroll of participating cities will follow. Or try this shortcut to sketchcrawl #39: http://www.sketchcrawl.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=65&sid=f444f83fa6424dafec9c848a41527660

 Tallahassee artists met at the Goodwood Plantation Museum and Gardens to draw. Participants included Jennifer Clinard, Melinda and Bob Copper, Linda Dodson, Mark Fletcher, Mary Sterner Lawson, Robert Lide, Bill Otersen, Ellen Peyton, Barb Psimas, and Ann Stevens; (Sara Chang forgot her equipment and got caught up in the heirloom plant sale frenzy). The Ashe’s Magnolia was in bloom with its giant leaves and flowers; the magestic live oaks, the historic architecture and crowds of plant sale customers were also good subjects to draw. Weather was perfect and we enjoyed a picnic lunch together learning a bit about each others’ fascinating lives.
by Mary Sterner Lawson

by Barbara Psimas

by Mary Sterner Lawson


by Ellen Peyton


by Mary Sterner Lawson



by Ellen Peyton



by Mary Sterner Lawson

by Mary Sterner Lawson

by Mary Sterner Lawson

(Left to Right) Barbara, Mark, Bob, Melinda
photo by Jennifer Clinard

(Left to Right) Barb, Robert, Linda, Bill, Ann, Ellen, Mary, Mark, Jennifer 
photo by Peggy Adair

 above by Jennifer Clinard

above by Mark Fletcher

above by Mark Fletcher


above by Mark Fletcher

above by Mark Fletcher

several open  books by Tallahassee Sketchcrawlers

by Dede Harter (drawn in Tom P.'s living room on WWSC day)


Sunday, April 07, 2013

Spring Trip to Berea College, KY: April 3--6, 2013







We traveled to Berea College, KY this week to take down Mark's show, Poetry of Trees, at the Doris Ullmann Galleries. We got to see beautiful blooming cherry and bradford pear trees in GA and TN!

Monday, April 01, 2013

Artist in Residence!

(photo credit: RLide 2013)

Good news! Mark will be Artist in Residence this coming winter season at Big Cypress National Preserve (http://www.nps.gov/bicy/index.htm)!