The days we dress up to sketch each other are just the BEST. We gathered at Sketcher Pat's house, and brought with us many and varied hats, which we sketched and wore. This is a vintage Coal Miner's hat with a brass, coal oil lamp, with its own flint and steel striker. FANTASTIC!!!
Showing posts with label hats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hats. Show all posts
Saturday, November 11, 2017
Friday, November 10, 2017
Hats! Hats! Hats!
What fun it was to gather at Pat's with all sort of hats, and to sketch each other in our outfits. There was a bit of Halloween in the air, as well as residual energy from Phyllis' 80th birthday. Looking at my sketch of Phyllis as a witch, it kinda looks like she grew a beard! I guess witches will do that. And Judi ... her flowery hat and flowery outfit looked like Monet to me... and Marilyn .. I love her Annie Hall glasses and her cool vest. What artist does that remind me of? Hmmmm....
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Halloween,
hats,
Judi Nyerges-Beaudoin,
Marilyn,
Monet,
Phyllis Ray,
witch
Friday, February 24, 2017
At MUSIC FOR THE EYES
I haven't finished my self portrait from 2/17 yet, but last week the Whidbey Island Sketchers met in the amazing, eclectic swirl of color and texture that is the "Music for the Eyes" shop in Langley. Headwear, rugs, jewelry, scarves, beads, musical instruments - from Russia, Morocco, Nepal, Turkey, Asia and other exotic locales. A true treasure of a shop right in beautiful downtown Langley.
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