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Tag Archives: painted ladies
Victorians
More sketching adventures with Liz Steel. One of the things I like about sketching with other sketchers is that I get to sketch different stuff from what I’d usually gravitate towards. I knew Liz had been sketching the Painted Ladies … Continue reading
The trouble with Painted Ladies
Trying to draw the befuddling Victorians… Continue reading
Posted in california, Close to home, How to, san franciso
Tagged alamo square, architecture, bernal heights, houses, how-to, location drawing, painted ladies, pen and ink, san francisco, urban sketch, victorian, watercolor
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Streets of San Francisco
I usually gravitate to drawing people before drawing architecture. San Francisco, though, is different. With charming homes like these, you can see how that works. I had a blast mixing all my media here. Rainbow pencil, fountain pen, ballpoint pen … Continue reading
Posted in california, san franciso
Tagged california, houses, location drawings, painted ladies, san francisco, san francisoc houses, urban sketchers
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