So I tried something a little different. I've seen some of my blogger friends sketch their lunch before eating it and thought I'd do it too. And I tried to keep it loose and quick. I have a tendancey to only sketch realistic and very detailed. I just wanted to do something fast - I added a little color once I got home.
My lunch was chai tea and four fresh spring rolls. I like the deep-fried crunchy ones too, but I've been trying to choose the healthier choice when picking the food I put in my mouth. Fresh spring rolls were perfect.
At the Sears Mall is a little lunch spot where you can get Korean BBQ, Japanese, Thai and Chinese all within a few feet of each other. I love that Anchorage is so diverse that we have every imaginable type of food available just about anywhere. This is a sketch of the front counters that I did after eating my lunch. Each counter was very similar; cup of straws, salt/pepper, fake flowers in a vase and menus across the front. The actual counter space is very limited.
Thursday, March 1, 2012
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9 comments:
I thought you were eating celery stuffed with peanutbutter. :) That sounds almost as good as what you ate. :) I will have to try this loosey goosey sketching. I too try to do too much detail.
You are very self disciplined and do what every artist is told to do
practice practice practice :)
Both are very nicely done. I too thought it was celery at first.
Looks like a fun lunch and quite tasty too. I like the fronts of the food places.
Maybe we are starting an art at lunch post day!
Love how yours turned out. I think you reached your goals!
Seems like a wonderful place to eat!
fresh spring rolls....yummy! Are they with salad wrapped around them?
Nice sketches Patty!
I am so impressed with you and with Lynn .... to be honest, I tried this - and ewww - it turned out terrible!!! I'd better stick to trees and hills and skies
We painted our lunch in one of our newly-made sketchbooks in Catherine Carey's Bookbinding Class. Too fun. So I have sketched in Restaurants regularly. I usually watercolor at home--so I can enjoy my food.
Your sketches are so realistic! I always enjoy them.
Good idea!
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