"I see narrow orders, limited tightness, but will
not run to that easy victory:
still around the looser, wider forces work:
I will try
to fasten into order
enlarging grasps of disorder, widening
scope, but enjoying the freedom that
Scope eludes my grasp, that there is no finality of vision,
that I have perceived nothing completely,
that tomorrow a new walk is a new walk."
- A.R. Ammons, Corsons Inlet
Sunday, November 19, 2017
Crazy Debbie's
I sketched it with a few colored pencils breaking up the general atmosphere of the picture. The building is nondescript without the giant labels and signs on every square inch.
On a side note, when I was sketching it, I met a few residents who told me the building also used to be a school years before it was a fireworks stand.
Friday, November 17, 2017
Abandoned House
I went through the full tonal range on this, as it seemed appropriate to give some depth and feel to the age of these old buildings.
8"x16" on Strathmore 400 Sketch
Wednesday, November 15, 2017
The Old Gas Station
I don't know what is going to happen to it, so I wanted to make a sketch of it before it disappeared.
Sunday, November 12, 2017
Lockwood IOOF and Farmer's Exchange
This was a three-hour effort, trying to focus on the composition of the shapes rather than the overall feeling of the tonal shapes. I like looking at buildings from areas off the sidewalk and away from passing traffic. This gives them parallels to other elements in the environment. The rail crossing lights and poles force your eyes to roam the semi circle of this scene.
8"x24" on Strathmore 400 Sketch Paper
Tuesday, October 24, 2017
Train Spotting Tower
Once upon a time this tower was used to spot trains as they came into the rail yard. They were also used to relay information and keep an eye out for security issues. I've sketched this area several times, but I wanted to encompass the whole scene. I may have stopped short, but I like the way this turned out.
8x24 400 Strathmore Sketch
Tuesday, August 29, 2017
Old Carthage Press Building
I went to Carthage's Food Truck Friday before settling into a few hours of sketching. This was a fun image to create, and I am really pleased with the outcome. The clock tower in the background belongs to the Jasper County Courthouse.
Sunday, August 27, 2017
Flummerfelt's Town and Country
This is Flummerfelt's Town and Country. This store used to sit on Commercial Street in Pierce City, Mo, but it was damaged in a tornado in 2003. The owners moved the store to its new location on Hwy 97 North. The family-owned business has been in operation for several decades, and I wanted to capture the steadfastness of the storefront in casein.
Saturday, August 19, 2017
Howdy Neighbor Days
I spent the late afternoon sketching this as the lines formed and people showed up for the rides. This was a difficult sketch in some ways. I was planning the panorama from the right to left, and wound up further right than I had expected. This overlapped the bird cage Ferris Wheel on the left more than I wanted. But, I sketched through. Also, I was hoping to do the arms of the rides in form rather than line, but the nature of the overall work didn't lend itself to that.
After this epic run of sketching, I joined the festivities and caught some rib dinner. A few good friends were among the crowd, and a nice evening was had by all.
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Tuesday, August 15, 2017
Jolly Mill Dry Dam
One of my favorite places is Jolly Mill, the remnants of the small community of Jollification located just a couple of miles off of Hwy 60 near Pierce City (South on Wallaby Rd). The former town is now land managed by the Department of Conservation. However, the old grain mill still exists on the north side of the road. It's now part of a private park, and it costs $5 per carload per day for visitors. This expense goes to maintaining the grounds.
I had the opportunity to sketch the falls area while the dam was being drained before a heavy rain prediction. The area is prone to flooding, so opening the dam was a precaution to overflow. As I sketched, blue herons, dragonflies, butterflies, and darners swarmed me. I sat near the creek and watched the fish swim by.
This sketch is the first of a series of panoramic sketches documenting my travels and various hikes.