Showing posts with label Tennessee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tennessee. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Days 17-19

I am having problems keeping up with posting but is OK I guess!
Days  17-19
The blue grass band in Pigeon Ford was really good!



 This bear is from a pamphlet for the Smoky Mountains.

We got to eat at Paul Deen's.  It was very good. 



We got to go to a concert with Montgomery Gentry.  It was so good. I hope they don't see this!

 The milk shakes are from Johnny rockets. They were so good!



 Actually the wheel chairs aren't from the Tennessee trip, but I did them in the Drs. office.

Thursday, January 14, 2016

Day 14

This is Day 14.  I had to miss 13. We were out of town all day, and I just couldn't get one done.
Here is the first version, then I thought it needed some more ink, and so I added some on the building. I am not sure which is best but I quit on it. I loved all the signs in Nashville!

Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Day 11 and 12

I got a little behind so I am posting for day 11 and 12.
More Tennessee Sketches.  Don't know how many more I will do.  They have been fun. Some not so good. some better than others!






Sunday, January 10, 2016

More Tennessee sketches

This day 10 already.  This post is just more buildings from Tennessee. I am still experimenting with the black lines. But when it's all said and done I love color!


Saturday, January 9, 2016

Another Tennessee Barn

For some reason the day whizzed by way too fast today! I didn't get much done.
Here is what I got sketched though! another Tennessee Barn. and I found another picture of the mama bear so I quickly did one more.



Friday, January 8, 2016

Twins - More experimenting with Lines and Dots

I love the mama bear with her twins, so I wanted to try them again, and use the lines, and this time I added dots. I got carried away with the grass.  Maybe the next one will be better!
I only got one sketch done today!



Thursday, January 7, 2016

Tennessee Barn Sketches

I just did some ink sketches today, experimenting with some ideas.  I also used a Tombow marker.
and a new pen that I love! It is Platinum Carbon extra fine pen. I can tell it will be my favorite.
This is a barn in Tennessee, and I wanted to experiment with lines.  I also used the water soluble marker for the shadows.  In the second Picture, I wanted to try a little color.  I think I prefer it with out color.  The last one is from the historic beautiful  Cemetery.






Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Tennessee 2015

 This is day 5.  The steeples there just get lost in all the trees. and there are so many wires everywhere.  I wonder how the electric company know what's what! It doesn't matter though because the steeples sticking up out of all the trees are so pretty.  I loved seeing them, and wondered why churches are built like this.  Here is some info I found about it. Makes sense to me!

One reason: It was simply an architectural style that happens to inspire us to look heavenward.
These early church architects designed grand cathedrals and churches that had intricate, soaring steeples. The vertical lines of the steeple helped to visually enhance the lines of the church, directing the viewers' eyes vertically to the heavens. Obviously, this verticality complements part of the mission of the church, to keep us in a heavenly frame of mind, but from an architectural standpoint, this vertical lift gives the architecture a more graceful and pleasing look. The shorter the building, the more squat the appearance; the taller the building, the more graceful it becomes. The early church believed that the church could communicate the truth of the Bible in pictures and symbols to those who were illiterate, such as using the picture in the stained glass to tell stories, as well as the steeple, which helped by pointing upwards devotedly to Heaven. Therefore, the steeple has a dual role in that it helps the congregant in his or her spiritual mindset, and the steeple also helps the architect with a design feature that enhances the overall harmony of the architecture.  This is from an article, The History of Church Steeples,
 

Sunday, January 3, 2016

Tennessee 2015

This is day 3 of Tennessee Sketches. I will probably have problems decided which ones to include.

The parking sign was so cute! I had to get a photo of it. The parking was horrible and very expensive.
There were steeples every where peeking above the trees and so pretty.  There definitely will be some more of these.  The signs were for sure an eye catcher too!  There will be some more signs too. Such fun to do! I love to draw these, and remember our fun time that we had!





Saturday, January 2, 2016

Tennessee 2015

In October Keri and I went to Tennessee for our yearly 'trek'.  We had such fun and it was a beautiful time of the year to go! We couldn't believe all the color!  I am going to try to do a book full of sketches to remember our trip.  I am blessed to get to travel with my daughter!
The first one is my cover page.  This was one of my favorite signs in Nashville!
The 2nd one is obvious! driving into Nashville. The third one was a fun one! Keri was so excited to see a piggly wiggly because we don't 'have them anymore! I hope you will enjoy our trip through my sketches as I go!  Sign up to get notices if you are interested in knowing when I post new stuff!