Sketching the spectators
Posted: February 23, 2014 Filed under: Uncategorized 19 CommentsOur Urban Sketchers Montreal Sunday outing at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts had a lot of new sketchers today, no doubt due to the great publicity we got when La Presse did a video on us last month. This was definitely the biggest turnout ever and it included some very talented new people and even a little surprise for me, but I’ll get to that later.
At the museum you are only allowed to use a pencil to draw, so I travelled light. I headed directly for the Peter Doig show and decided to draw the spectators. It’s a shame you can’t use colour because these are huge, very colourful paintings from Doig’s home in Trinidad and I was just itching to add some deep blues and oranges. I will certainly go back to see the show again but it was wonderful to study them while I drew. And we were early enough to be there before the crowds.
At lunch time I had a little surprise reunion with an old friend. Philippe and I studied graphic design together at Concordia University many years ago and we haven’t seen other since graduation. He found me again through the La Presse video. As you can see from the photo, he hasn’t lost any of his drawing skills! And we couldn’t resist taking a reunion photo in classic Urban Sketchers style!!
Oh, Shari, such a fun day!
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It was really fun!! All those new people including an industrial designer who did a drawing of this art deco tea set that was just amazing.
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I visited this exhibit on Saturaday. We were allowed to take photos. So I took photos of almost everything and will sue this to inspire me in the future. It is an exciting exhibit. I want to try some of his backgrounds from Trinidad on Terraskin paper with watercolours. This will be a net challenge to say the least. Your blog is the highlight of my day – thank you so much!
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I loved the show too Carolyn and will go back next week to really look at it instead of drawing. Yes, very exciting!
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Sorry…sent that one out too fast. Many typos! Besides Saturday, and sue instead of use, it should read a neat challenge!
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No problem. I type too fast as well.
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Interesting, I have a preference for the last sketch but the others are also excellent. Thanks for sharing !
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Thank you!
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Excellent !
Mark de Zabaleta
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Thanks Mark!
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Bon Jour! I have recently learned about you through Pinterest. I see you have upcoming summer workshops in the Northwest. Will you be teaching any watercolor classes in the Montreal area this summer? Merci Lori
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Hi Lori,
I don’t think I will be teaching in Montreal this summer. But watch the blog. Things may change as the summer approaches.
Shari
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Bonjour Mrs Blaukopf,
I truly enjoy receving your daily sketch ( starting in january). I just started drawing and you are a true inspiration. I would like to know when and where you are giving classes. Are you giving drawing classes or only watercolor. I will eventuly, when I perfect my drawing skills, join your Urban Sketching session.
Tanks
Ginette
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Bonjour Ginette,
You are certainly welcome to join our Urban Sketching group. Here is the link and it is open to everyone: http://urbansketchersmontreal.wordpress.com/
As for my classes, I probably won’t be giving any workshops in Montreal this summer but It would be nice to meet at a sketch outing.
Shari
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Great pencil work Shari. Envy your value judgement. Tim
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Thanks so much Tim!
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Ce fut un un grand bonheur de te revoir, Shari, et de constater Ă quel point tu es toujours aussi talentueuse! J’ai hâte qu’on se revoit Ă nouveau pour parler et faire des croquis ensemble. A hug.
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A hug back to you. It was great to see you again after all these years and to see your beautiful drawings too. I can’t wait for our next outing so we can continue to catch up!! See you in March.
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Love the video!
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