Showing posts with label airports. Show all posts
Showing posts with label airports. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Travel Sketching on Trip to Baltimore

Managed some travel sketching on planes & Amtrak while back in Baltimore to teach a grad class at Goucher College.

Alumnae/Alumni House on Goucher College campus.

Sketching in Penn Station and on Amtrak, Baltimore to DC side trip to visit a friend.

Waiting at the gate between flights, Chicago O'Hare.

Final leg home - on the plane from Chicago to Seattle.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Travelin'

Just on East Coast to teach.  Flying coast-to-coast and taking train from Baltimore to DC offered some good sketching opportunities.  Waiting readers and sleeping travelers are great sketch subjects; they sit still!




Sunday, April 10, 2011

Travel Sketching in Italia

Just back from Italy, my first European trip with sketchbook in hand.  What a treat to sketch on location in Rome, Florence and places in Tuscany.  Too many sketches to post here so I thought I'd focus on my travel journal-style sketches (along with 1 big plane thrown in for mood). 





 


If interested, my Italy Sketchbook is on flickr and I'm adding to it as I finish a few more sketches started in the streets of Florence.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Evidence of my fourteen hours in the airport

This poor fella and I were two of many spending the day after Christmas in an airport waiting for a plane to get us back home. It only took us about 20 hours...

Sunday, April 4, 2010

People at the Gates

I found myself with plenty of time to sketch at four different airports on a recent trip to Boston. Here are some of my favorite people at the gates.

This is Paul. I'm putting him first because I liked him so much and I loved his story. And I want to make it easy for his wife back in Tacoma to find this sketch if she checks the blog. Paul was sitting directly across from me at the gate - in conversation with another passenger. When I finished my sketch, I showed it to him and his reaction was priceless. He was flustered, embarrassed and flattered to be the subject of a sketch. I found out he was in Atlanta in order to clean up the cemetery where his parents were buried. He had just spent days mowing and clearing brush. What a sweetheart.

He thought he "looked like a white man" in the sketch and asked me to give him some pigment - so I did! I gave him the blog address so he could see the sketch online. He said his wife would have to do that - not an internet kind of guy, I guess. He was still smiling and shaking his head as he boarded the plane.

A guy reading a book at the gate at SeaTac . . . or was it Detroit?













Tall Girl and Cool Guy. These two were a couple of favorites at the Boston Logan gate. She had great curly hair that I was anxious to sketch. And then Mr. Cool came along and introduced himself and started chatting her up. He did me a big favor - they stood there for a long time - long enough to get these two sketches. The only snippet of conversation I overheard was about her height - she was tall. 5' 11.


Belt Guy. This older gentlemen took a few moments when he arrived at the gate to put his belt back on. I assume he had removed it for the security screening. And on the right, the same guy sitting down, properly belted.

Lady in Red at Boston Logan. This was a tough one. I was on the phone with Dan when I saw this adorable lady in a red hat and full length red dress coming my way. I was SO excited, hoping she would sit down near me. But she sat down next to me - too close - just a couple seats away on my right. So I had a hard time sketching her without turning to face her and being too obvious about staring at her. I tried to be sneaky and worked on something else every time she looked my way. Not a great drawing, but a great character.