Monday, May 23, 2011

Valley Forge, Trooper, PA

On a particularly beautiful day in Trooper, we decided to visit Valley Forge National Park.  Harsha told Brangdon and I how the locals like it because its large enough to be cut off from the rest of society and scenic enough to forget where you came or where you were going.  I had to agree and felt it reminded me a lot like Gettysburg, which I visited several years prior.  We took some time to sketch this well known arch, where some walkers and readers shared with us.  in this instance I found I need to remember the importance of line weights, not only to represent depth but also elaborate on details, very important in the instance of arches.  I find, however, this time it may be more a matter of hardware.  Hopefully I'll be able to get a better pen soon- this is very frustrating...  Here, an elevation with a simple isometric extruded.

A little more Philadelphia

While staying in Philadelphia, I went into the city with BW and HR to look at some architecture, find some good food and generally goof off.  Along the way I did some sketching.  
One of the stops was the Museum of Art.  Sketching on site is something I haven't done in awhile, and remembering to be efficient yet accurate in my representation is something I still need to work on.  Major construction lines, proportions and basic geometries and symmetries are important when you're pressed for time, and good to practice when you're not.  

Monday, May 16, 2011

Phirst post in filly

This is my first post, just thought I'd upload a few old sketches that were laying around my macbook.  Often with my art (sketches), I find I am usually pleased with the "final" product, yet it only takes about a day, sometimes just a few hours for me to notice the various flaws in it.  Hopefully seeing all of them organized on this blog will help me fix the small errors I continually make.
While on a site visit in Brooklyn, my design studio hopped the subway to Queens and explored the Museum of the Moving Image (MOMI).  The museum is pretty awesome, boasting theaters and exhibits dedicated to the "moving image".  The interior itself was very dynamic and different from any other museum I've been to so far.
The sketch on brown paper was done at a small restaurant in brooklyn called Fannys.  My 4th semester studio professor, Sekou Cooke designed the interior of the small french restaurant.  The food was very good although I was very surprised that we were served alcohol, considering the fact it was around 1 in the afternoon (laughs).