Tuesday, January 8, 2013
I'll be showing some paintings and sketches in Feb
I interrupt the retirement of this blog to say that I'll be showing some paintings and sketchbooks next month. I hope to see some blog followers there.
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Last Post
I've decided to discontinue posting to this blog. I will continue to post to my original blog Bill Sharp Paintings.
This blog was an experiment in separating my sketches from my oil paintings but I find that I post to one and ignore the other for long periods and it hasn't really worked to try to keep both up to date with current work.
I don't have any plans to remove the content of this blog but I hope that if you've enjoyed what I've posted here, you'll continue to visit my wordpress blog.
Thanks so much for your encouragement and supportive comments.
This blog was an experiment in separating my sketches from my oil paintings but I find that I post to one and ignore the other for long periods and it hasn't really worked to try to keep both up to date with current work.
I don't have any plans to remove the content of this blog but I hope that if you've enjoyed what I've posted here, you'll continue to visit my wordpress blog.
Thanks so much for your encouragement and supportive comments.
Saturday, May 26, 2012
Monday, March 19, 2012
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Bad Weekend
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Thoracentesis is an invasive procedure to remove fluid or air from the pleural space for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes. A cannula, or hollow needle, is carefully introduced into the thorax, generally after administration of local anesthesia.
One can end up in the Emergency Room from side effects like a collapsed lung.
An X-Ray and CAT scan indicated the lung was not collapsed and there was no mass in the abdomen. A new treatment will hopefully arrest the fluid accumulation.
She feels better now.
( I apologize if an earlier version of this post alarmed people. The initial crisis is behind us and we're trying to evaluate what is next. - Just like life )
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Allen's Radiator Shop
This shop is on my way downtown and I always think to myself that I want to get down there and paint it, as I go by.
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Orcas Island
I recently spent a week painting on Orcas Island, part of the San Juan Islands, off the coast of Washington state. Most of my time was spent oil painting but I had time for a few sketches here and there.
This small island is just off shore from the village park in Eastsound. You can walk out to it at low tide.
I'll post more on my oil painting blog soon.
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Beautiful evening in the garden
Our garden is usually full of weeds and in need pruning. It still is but not as bad as usual and, with the help of one of my sketching friends who designed plantings for a neglected bed, it's been a very pleasant place to spend these warm evenings.
The weather has been so gloomy until recently that I'm really soaking up the sun, now that it's here. I can hardly stop staring at the blue sky.
It is a challenge for me to make graphic sense out of all this foliage. I need a few man made objects to focus on.
The weather has been so gloomy until recently that I'm really soaking up the sun, now that it's here. I can hardly stop staring at the blue sky.
It is a challenge for me to make graphic sense out of all this foliage. I need a few man made objects to focus on.
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Hayfield
I took a drive away from town today and found a spot to pull the truck off the road at this hayfield that had recently been cut. I had my oil painting gear with me but was too lazy to set it all up. I've not done any plein air oil painting this summer.
Saturday, July 23, 2011
July 23 Sketchcrawl in North Portland
I joined a group of Portland Urban Sketches to take advantage of a rare sunny day and revisit the neighborhood near the White Eagle Saloon.
This neighborhood is sort of being gentrified but it's adjacent to freeway overpasses and rail yards that make it noisy and a brewery, which makes it smelly.
It was fun to see everyone and enjoy a day drawing in the sun.
This neighborhood is sort of being gentrified but it's adjacent to freeway overpasses and rail yards that make it noisy and a brewery, which makes it smelly.
It was fun to see everyone and enjoy a day drawing in the sun.
Labels:
North Portland,
Urban Sketch,
watercolor and ink
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Artichoke Cafe
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Sketching at Smith Rock State Park
On a trip to Central Oregon, I spent a day at Smith Rock State Park, which is very popular with rock climbers. These formations are fun to draw and there were several groups of climbers scaling them as I worked.
Along the trail I came across this incredible view of Mt Jefferson framed through the cliffs of Smith Rock. The boulder between the two cliffs is probably about three of four stories high.
Along the trail I came across this incredible view of Mt Jefferson framed through the cliffs of Smith Rock. The boulder between the two cliffs is probably about three of four stories high.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Monday, May 9, 2011
Dog sketches - Miki
Over recent months, I've ended up with a collection of sketches of our new dog, Miki. Miki is a really interesting looking little guy that we think may be part Chihuahua and Shibu Inu. He's not as small as a Chihuahua but he has those buggy eyes. His ears are really large so that sometimes, he looks like an arctic fox. He's a rescue dog and was listed as an American Eskimo mix. We looked up Inuit words and decided to call him miki, which, according to the internet, means small ice flow.
When he's awake, he doesn't stay still for very long, so I have to have several sketches going at the same time, hoping that he'll return to a pose I've already started to sketch.
It's easier to draw him while he's sleeping, but, of course, he usually settles into the same sleeping pose, so I end up with a lot of very similar compositions.
When he's awake, he doesn't stay still for very long, so I have to have several sketches going at the same time, hoping that he'll return to a pose I've already started to sketch.
It's easier to draw him while he's sleeping, but, of course, he usually settles into the same sleeping pose, so I end up with a lot of very similar compositions.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Self at 58
It's that time of year again.
Every year, near my birthday, I try to do a self portrait based on one I did when I was in my early 20s. The original drawing was done as an assignment to learn how the face ages. We were to do a self portrait from the mirror and then, using information on how faces change over time, produce a second self portrait predicting how we would look at age 60.
The two drawings I did for the assignment are reproduced (badly) below.
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Monday, March 21, 2011
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Ringler's Annex
I met members of the Portland Urban Sketcher's group on West Burnside today for a morning of sketching. This is the McMenamin's Ringler's Annex Pub. It's actually more a dull yellow than green but it was a dull day, for the most part, but at least it didn't rain.
We met at Ringler's for lunch and compared drawings and tools and talked about the upcoming Urban Sketcher's Symposium in Lisbon.
We met at Ringler's for lunch and compared drawings and tools and talked about the upcoming Urban Sketcher's Symposium in Lisbon.
Monday, February 21, 2011
North Oregon Coast
I've spent a few days recovering from a cold at a friend's house in Cannon Beach. These two sketches are the scene from the widow. In stormy weather, the scene changes so fast that it's difficult to capture. Looking up from the page before making my next mark, the light would have changes completely.
The sketch above was when I was feeling pretty bad. I think it reflects how I was feeling.
The sketch above was when I was feeling pretty bad. I think it reflects how I was feeling.
11" x 14" watercolor
This one is from a bit later in my stay and I'm feeling more sunny. I'm not used to working this large and had trouble controlling these more extensive washes.
Thanks John and Jane for sharing this wonderful retreat!
Thanks John and Jane for sharing this wonderful retreat!
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Monday, January 17, 2011
Drinking and Drawing @ Laurelthirst Public House
The Laurelthirst Pub on NW Glisan in Portland is a place I like to go and draw while listening to some great local bands. The music starts at 6pm so I can go on a work night and not be too wrecked for work the next day. I like the Kung Pao Chickens. They're a kind of Gypsy Jazz band that used to play early on Mondays but they moved them to the late show so - too late for me now. I also like Lewi Longmire's country rock band. He reminds me a bit of the Jayhawks.
I get there early and draw before it gets too packed to see anything. I started this drawing at about 5PM and by the time the bands started, around 6:15, the place was filled.
They also serve vegetarian food.
I get there early and draw before it gets too packed to see anything. I started this drawing at about 5PM and by the time the bands started, around 6:15, the place was filled.
They also serve vegetarian food.
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Sketchcrawl in Old Town
Cold, soggy day for sketching. Sketchbook pages were damp and difficult to draw on. Hard to keep clean color. Most of the right hand page was done on location, most of the left was done at home. You can see that the color is less muddy on the left hand page.
Labels:
"Old Town",
Portland,
Urban Sketch,
watercolor and ink
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Crack Press (NW 3rd and Glisan)
NW 3rd and Glisan, right at the Steel Bridge on-ramp. This is on the edge of Old Town and therefore has the red lamp posts that are used there.
I'm not sure if this building is still inhabited but, at one time it was the home of Crack Press.
I'm not sure if this building is still inhabited but, at one time it was the home of Crack Press.
Labels:
Portland,
Urban Sketch,
watercolor and ink
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Break in the Weather
It's been very wet, even for Portland, so when I got up on Friday morning and could see my shadow, I grabbed my sketch bag and headed out. It was in the mid 20 degrees Fahrenheit, so I stayed in the truck but I thoroughly enjoyed getting some drawing done.
These were both done in the SE Industrial area a few blocks from the Willamette River.
These were both done in the SE Industrial area a few blocks from the Willamette River.
Labels:
plein air,
Portland,
watercolor and ink
Friday, October 22, 2010
RR Utility Sheds
This is at NW 9th Ave near the intersection of NW Naito Pkwy, which I still think of by it's old name, Front Ave. Centennial Mills and the Fremont Bridge are visible in the background.
Labels:
"Pearl District",
Portland,
Urban Sketch,
watercolor and ink
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Two Views from a Garage Rooftop
This spread, on facing pages of a Moleskine Watercolor sketchbook, is of the views, looking in opposite directions, from the rooftop level of a parking garage on NW Station Way in the Pearl District of Portland.
The sketch on the left is looking west through the Pearl toward the West Hills and the other sketch is looking east toward the Wilamette River and includes the Broadway Bridge (undergoing construction upgrades) and the historic Albers Mill Building, which is now being leased as office space.
Although I've sketched and painted several times, at this location, these both started as absent-minded doodles, during meetings, from snapshot on my laptop.
Labels:
"Pearl District",
Portland,
Urban Sketch,
watercolor and ink
Friday, October 1, 2010
Missing House
This is a site on North Knott Street between Interstate and Mississippi. I was drawn to it because it appears to be the site of a home that is no longer there. There are 2 overgrown cedars beside a concrete stairway that leads up from the street but no house at the top.
The Fremont Bridge looms behind it and the property is littered with dumpsters now. I wonder who built and lived in that missing house.
The Fremont Bridge looms behind it and the property is littered with dumpsters now. I wonder who built and lived in that missing house.
Labels:
North Portland,
Portland,
sketch,
Urban Sketch,
watercolor and ink
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Wrong Way
Union Station from the corner of NW Hoyt and Broadway, at the foot of the ramp onto the Broadway Bridge.
Labels:
Portland,
Urban Sketch,
watercolor and ink
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