Back alley
Posted: August 13, 2012 Filed under: Uncategorized 19 CommentsI don’t often have requests for commissions but today I had two. The first one was from a lady who asked me to do some sketches of her son’s house so she can give them to him as a gift. The second one was from a guy who works in a restaurant that opens onto the alley I was painting in the Mile End district in Montreal. When he saw me drawing he asked if I would sketch him. Since I am always looking for people to draw I said, “Sure, come back when you are on break and I’ll do a sketch of you.” Not five minutes had passed when he popped back out, sidled up next to me, and told me that what he really wanted was a drawing of himself, naked, that he could hang on his wall. I suggested that he volunteer to model for a life drawing class. That way he would have 15 or 20 nude drawings of himself to choose from. Turns out he is too shy to do that. And teaches me that it is probably not a good idea to sit in a back alley with pencil in hand.


















Good come back Shari!
I don’t know how I thought of that one so quickly Gail.
I love this sketch Shari, so fresh, alive and great perspective.
Next time you’re in an alley you can borrow my Doberman! 🙂
That’s a great idea Mary. I’ll take you up on that.
Is this a “to be continued” story? What happened then, Shari… after the “too shy” bit? It was just getting interesting!
You’ll have to wait for the next post for the end of the story Ross.
I was so anticipating the second installment, wondering what the sketch might be. I thought we might at least get a quick sketch of the fully clothed waiter… or a shirtless waiter as a compromise… anyway, I’m looking forward to your future escapades!
Nice character sketch today… but, Shari, did it ever occur to you that this “sad sack” Neil Young lookalike might be one of your 232(!!!) followers and might be just a little offended by your description of him? : )
I asked him his name after I sketched him just to make sure but he’s not on my list of the 232. Phew.
not only are you a great artist but you’re also a great story teller….Helmut
Thanks Helmut. There are not always good stories associated with the drawings but yesterday’s was too good not to write about.
BAHAHA! Great story!
I knew you would like this one May.
That’s a little creepy. You handled it well Shari
It was creepy John. But a good lesson in where to place myself when I sketch.
Creepy, maybe, but funny as well! Come on, Shari, what about some adventure in your life? But you already have a lot of art adventure, so leave these offers for someone who wants to experience creepy. Good story.
I’m glad I made you laugh Mike…
So blooody funny! Good for you Shari, you kept your cool too!
You have to Jane. Can’t get upset with these characters. He was a funny guy too so it was all in good humour.
That’s hysterical :>>