Urban Sketchers- I've mentioned the Urban Sketching group which we had last summer. Here are a few of the happy artists down at the waterfront of Halifax harbour, just as one of the pilot boats of the Atlantic Pilotage Authority heads out. This is a great activity for a few people to do together, especially those who, for one reason or another, don't like to sit out in public sketching on their own. Ink and felt marker on sketch paper.
Sunday Surfers- This crowd of computer guys were at the Halifax Public Library when Our Urban Sketching group was. Ink and felt marker on sketch paper.
Watching the Wedding- The last two posts have shown a few people at wedding in Inverness, Cape Breton. There were people there from far and near. This lady's beautiful South Asian features made her stand out among the faces so I couldn't resist the urge to sketch her. Ink on sketch paper.
Tattoo piper at rest- In 2016 I sang in the choir of the Royal Nova Scotia Tattoo. Like any big show, the rehearsals included a lot of sitting around while other people practiced their acts. These sketches are very hasty, but I think they're good examples of quickly trying to catch people who are going about their business or just standing around. Ink and felt marker on sketch paper.
Tattoo tubas- Same story and materials as the sketch above.
Man with the Mace- Here's a drum major from a Canadian Forces Army Reserve band chilling between rehearsal at the RNS Tattoo. Ink and felt marker on sketch paper.
Seinneadair Shios- The Gaelic title I scribbled on this sketch means "A Singer Down" One of our trusty basses, who has been singing in the Tattoo choir for more than thirty years, was feeling a bit under the weather. Luckily the Royal Canadian Navy medics were always on hand and "Ready, aye Ready". Ink and felt marker on sketch paper.
Uniacke House (Plein air)- The summer before last I got out a few times with some plein air artists and tried my hand at that. It's quite a different challenge for sure. This historic house is in Mount Uniacke about a half hour outside of Dartmouth, NS. Acrylic on birch panel.
Shad Bay (Plein air) - Another plein air with the same group. This is out along the coast, south of Halifax, near Peggy's Cove, NS. Acrylic on canvas, if I'm not mistaken. If not, it was on a birch panel.
Self Portrait with my Brother on my First Communion- OK, this wasn't last year, although that's when I did the painting. Wasn't I handsome! 😌 It's an acrylic on canvas and was done from an old black and white photo.
Self Portrait from acrylic portrait course- Hmm, that's whole story. This was at my birthday party and I was nose-to-nose with a blind friend who was a really great story teller. So, it really brings back good memories. Acrylic on masonite.
Ocean "Really" Limited- A parody of Alex Colville's famous painting "Ocean Limited" in the collection of the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia. Google his name to see the original. This was my response to last year's International Self Portrait Day. It was a lot of fun to compose and paint. People often comment on how the figure in Colville's painting seems to be floating. I thought I'd solve the mystery. Acrylic on canvas.
That ought to do it for now. I'll try not to go so long next time before I submit another post, but I hope you enjoy having a look at these works. I know I enjoyed painting them.
Best wishes, -Joe