sketchcrawl 18: sacramento
The 18th Worldwide Sketchcrawl took place on Saturday, and I popped across the Causeway for the midtown Sacramento version. Three other sketchers were there, at the Sutter's fort meeting point; none made it to the ending point, at the Streets of London pub on J street. It was the seventh time I've done the Sketchcrawl, and it's nice to know I'm absolutely not the only one out on the streets somewhere on the planet with pen and sketchbook. Here are my results (click on the images for larger versions): 
I went to the art store, and found my favourite sketching tool yet: a fold-up stool that easily fits into my small shoulder bag! Only $11. No more sitting on the dirty floor; it means I can sketch anywhere now (normally I find the comfy spot first, then choose what to draw). 
 sketchcrawl 18
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Terry Banderas
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(2.4.08 14:20)
Your artwork from the Sacramento Sketchcrawl turned out nice. Nice Victorian home and great shadows on other house. Good work on the palm tree also.
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Seana
(3.4.08 16:43)
Well done on the Victorian, that one's my fave, but I also really like the outside of Sutter's fort. It makes you feel as though you are peeking in.
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