I had some time before my friends arrived for a visit to San Clemente so I sat on a bench facing the lifeguard station and jeep.
This sketch was completed fast and small because I didn't know when they would arrive. Always a pleasure to relax and let time slip away with a sketch.
Monday, August 05, 2019
What is your favorite subject when Urban Sketching?
Patricia Chow, PJ, Rachel, and Zhen share their favorite subject when Urban Sketching.
Sunday, August 04, 2019
Saturday, August 03, 2019
What is your favorite subject when Urbans Sketching? with Linda, Mark an...
Linda Counts, Mark Mark Nakanishi, and Melissa McCracken share about their favorite subject when Urban Sketching.
Friday, August 02, 2019
The Spanish Village Art Center is home to over 200 working artists and a beautiful place to sketch and paint. I tried this piece in a large (10 x 11 inch) watercolor sketchbook a fellow urban sketcher made for me. (Thank you Alicia Hallett!)
Most of the building was in shadow and it was a bit of a challenge for me to keep the other parts of the building and plants pure.
Most of the building was in shadow and it was a bit of a challenge for me to keep the other parts of the building and plants pure.
Thursday, August 01, 2019
Drawing Attention
https://issuu.com/drawingattention/docs/da_august_2019
I am honored to be a part of the Urban Sketchers Volunteer crew as YouTube Manager. Thank you to Patricia Chow for the recognition in this article. The San Diego Chapter of Urban Sketchers was also featured in an article by Meagan Burns.
I am honored to be a part of the Urban Sketchers Volunteer crew as YouTube Manager. Thank you to Patricia Chow for the recognition in this article. The San Diego Chapter of Urban Sketchers was also featured in an article by Meagan Burns.
Tuesday, July 23, 2019
Desert Garden - Water Containers and Multiple Palettes - San Diego Urban...
Joanne shows us her combo water container/water sprayer. Barb shares her portable water bottle and 2 Urban Sketchers tell us why they use multiple palettes. You can also see the artists sketches of the Desert Garden in Balboa Park, San Diego, in this 4:42-minute Lydeo.
Wednesday, July 03, 2019
Lori Mitchell's favorite urban sketching tool.
Lori Mitchell shares her favorite sketch tool and gives up a little flip of her sketchbook in this 1 minute video.
Tuesday, July 02, 2019
Shiho Nakaza's Favorite Urban Sketching Tool
Shiho explains why this brush from Rosemary & Co Artists Brushes is her favorite Urban Sketching Tool.
Monday, July 01, 2019
Joanne Geroe's Favorite sketch tool
Joanne shares her favorite sketch tool and her new homemade, portable sketch table.
Wednesday, June 26, 2019
Brothers Provisions in San Diego
I have been drawing big and bold since my eyesight is "impaired". This sketchbook (9 x 12 inches) has 60 lb. sketch paper which wrinkles up with watercolor so this morning I used a Stabilo Aquarelle Pencil and a water brush. I didn't have to apply much water to get the shading or dark areas. On the bottom right I applied a photo of the other artists I was with.
Monday, June 24, 2019
San Diego Urban Sketchers at the San Luis Rey Mission Cemetary
In this video, Kathy Lark shares her liquid graphite drawing while sketching with 32 other Urban Sketchers. We had 2 visitors from Los Angeles, 2 from New Mexico and one from Mexico, ALL of them a part of the global community of UrbanSketchers.org
Saturday, June 22, 2019
Lydia's Mini Museum Adventure - 2019
A 1:30 minute video to show parts of the skull exhibit and a few sketches.
Sunday, June 16, 2019
Sketchbook Flip - Lydia Velarde - Strathmore Watercolor Paper
Sketchbook Flip
Strathmore Watercolor Sketchbook
19 pages
9 x 12 inches
December 2018 to February 2019
Wednesday, June 12, 2019
Inland Painters at Felicita County Park, Escondido CA
4 painters at Felicita County Park in Escondido. Oil paints, watercolor, and gouache. Plein air works in progress.
Monday, May 27, 2019
Why Do You Like to Sketch?
Thank you, Patricia Chow, Trixxie Land, Meg Leslie and Meagan Burns for sharing why they like to sketch in this video by Lydia Velarde.
Monday, May 06, 2019
What Sketchbook Are You Using? - USKSan Diego at Oceanside Harbor
7 Urban Sketchers share what type of sketchbook they were using and also open up their books to show us a few of their sketches. This video was taken at a San Diego Urban Sketchers event at Oceanside Harbor, San Diego, California.
Oceanside Harbor
Sketching with the San Diego Urban Sketchers at Oceanside Harbor. My eyesight is still bad, that's probably why I painted in large shapes. Details don't show up very good. I painted this with watercolor then added lines with a Rapido Sketch Pen.
Friday, May 03, 2019
WHY DO YOU SKETCH?
Today I asked 6 Urban Sketchers the question, "Why do you sketch?" This is a 2-minute video of their answers.
Sunday, April 07, 2019
Urban Sketching in Chula Vista
Today the San Diego Urban Sketchers met on a street corner in Chula Vista. We had views of the village, Fuddruckers, Memorial Park and the Third Avenue street sign.
I chose to work in gouache because the next page of my sketchbook had toned paper and I wanted the paint to show up.
While creating the video for this event I asked the San Diego Urban Sketchers how they choose their subject when sketching outdoors. You can hear their answers and see their artwork in this video:
Saturday, April 06, 2019
Taking Flight - an Origami Stab Bound Book
On the left is a "practice" crane we made to get used to making the cranes for the book structure taught by Gina Pisello. On the right is the finished book made of 6 pages of cranes and bound by a Japanese Stab Binding. #100daysofsketchbookentries #The100dayproject
Friday, April 05, 2019
Spanish Village with the San Diego Sketch Crawlers
Once a month the San Diego Sketch Crawlers meet in Spanish Village to draw whatever strikes our interest. Today I noticed a little black chair so I decided to paint it and include everything around it. This is part of my effort to participate in #100daysofsketchbookentries and #the100dayproject. I use Holbein Watercolor and a Rapidosketch pen.
Thursday, April 04, 2019
#100daysofsketchbookentries
#the100dayproject
This gouache was done from a reference photo taken yesterday at Lake Hodges. I painted it in my homemade sketchbook.
Wednesday, April 03, 2019
At Lake Hodges with my Gouache Palette
I decided to work in gouache when I went painting with the Inland Painters at Lake Hodges this morning. It rained today and has been raining at least once a week for a month or so, which has made everything very green. I only have one green in my palette so I get to try mixing with black, yellow and blues for a variety of greens. I'm glad I worked small (4x6) because it got pretty cold and I was ready to pack it up after a few hours.
Tuesday, April 02, 2019
Sketching in the Waiting Room
I was very active with my sketching habit for many years. I still carry my sketchbook with me but most days it stays in my purse. In an effort to get back to the sketching habit, I am participating in #The100DayProject by doing #100DaysofSketchbookEntries.
I started my first day by drawing people in the waiting room of my doctor's office. I used a Uniball Signo.
I started my first day by drawing people in the waiting room of my doctor's office. I used a Uniball Signo.
Wednesday, March 27, 2019
Watercolor with Inland Painters in Escondido
Painting with the Inland Painters at the head of an Escondido Trail.
Labels:
en plein air,
Escondido,
location painting,
Watercolor
Monday, March 25, 2019
I have poor eyesight
Healing from retinal detachment surgery and looking forward to cataract surgery I am facing many challenges with my poor eyesight.
Labels:
cartoon,
cataracts,
comic,
drawing,
quote,
retinal detachment surgery,
spilt milk
Saturday, March 23, 2019
Urban Sketching at Farmers Market at Old Poway Park
I went to Old Poway Park with the intent of sketching. Having music while I was Urban Sketching was a treat. I drew the musician with the saxophone first and was going to stop after drawing him but then I decided to fill my page. If I had done more planning I would have put them in their correct positions and scale. I use Winsor and Newton Watercolors with a Paper Mate Flair Pen. I did the drawing first, then filled with paint.
Wednesday, March 20, 2019
Sunday, March 17, 2019
Main Street, Vista Village with San Diego Urban Sketchers
This sketch was created on location on Main Street in Vista, CA. The location of the San Diego Urban Sketchers event on Sunday. The area has many outside sculptures and murals to enjoy. The first minute of this video shows the artists and their work and the second minute shows the street art. Enjoy!
Tuesday, March 12, 2019
Los Rios Street with Urban Sketchers
This sketch was created on Los Rios Street this weekend while attending an event with Los Angeles Urban Sketchers, San Diego Urban Sketchers, San Clemente Urban Sketchers and Long Beach Sketch Meet Up. I normally sketch for 2 hours but this event was 4 hours which included coffee, visiting, taking photos and sketching. This extra time allowed me to tackle a full spread in this handmade sketchbook.
This is the video I created for the event:
Sunday, March 10, 2019
Urban Sketching in Old Town San Diego
The San Diego Urban Sketchers met on the corner of Twiggs Avenue and San Diego Avenue in Old Town to sketch and welcome 2 out of town sketchers. We had Urban Sketchers from France and New York join us for the morning. Making friends around the world is one of the benefits of urban sketching.
Labels:
art,
Artist,
drawing,
en plein air,
location sketching,
Pen and Ink,
sketch,
sketchbook,
trolley,
urban sketching,
Watercolor
Wednesday, March 06, 2019
Lydia Velarde Sketchbook Flip - Homemade Book Sept. - Nov. 2018
This book was made in a workshop at the Mingei Art Museum in San Diego. I used the papers they gave us which was from various promotional material and stationery. It created a challenge with watercolor. I gessoed some of the pages and used various media in this book.
Labels:
art,
Artist,
book arts,
handmade,
Mingei,
sketchbook,
Sketches,
Watercolor
Monday, March 04, 2019
Drawing from Life - "Chess Retreat"
The best part is they are mostly still while I practice my life drawing.
Saturday, March 02, 2019
Friday, March 01, 2019
Life Drawing at the San Diego Watercolor Society
Monday, February 18, 2019
A MIni Book Made With Scraps
Sunday, February 17, 2019
Flowers in Gouache
In the past, I have not been too fond of painting flowers but I have this lovely still life on my kitchen table and have taken on the challenge. This time I focused in on a section that had high contrast. Using its' negative shapes to create the little flowers. Painted in Gouache.
Saturday, February 16, 2019
Still Life - Flowers in Watercolor
The flowers.
Labels:
flowers,
painting from life.,
still life,
Watercolor
Friday, February 15, 2019
Casein sketch of Crow
This was my first time using casein. I have struggled to learn gouache and decided to give casein a try. My son gave me a nice set of James Gurney Shiva Paints (set of 6) and it was a good introduction using this medium. This painting sketch painting was done from a photograph.
Labels:
casein,
Crow,
james gurney,
raven,
sketch painting,
sketchbook page
Thursday, February 14, 2019
Tuesday, February 12, 2019
Sketchbook Pages 13-24
Monday, February 11, 2019
Friday, February 08, 2019
Pistachios
I am not going to let my bad eyesight get me down. Still practicing my watercolor. These are pistachios, painted with watercolor.
Thursday, February 07, 2019
Common Threads
This book was created in a workshop given by Orly Avineri and Beatriz Heaton. The Common Threads workshop was 4 days long. There were so many steps and methods learned during those 4 days. The experience was just as exciting as the outcome.
Labels:
Beatriz Heaton,
book arts,
common threads,
orly avineri,
workshop
Wednesday, February 06, 2019
Self Portrait
I updated my social media profile pic based on what I look like lately. I no longer wear a patch after eye surgery but my eye is still very red.

Attempt #1
This was drawn with colored pencil.
I have limited vision so I accidentally drew my good eye a little wonky.

Attempt #1
This was drawn with colored pencil.
I have limited vision so I accidentally drew my good eye a little wonky.
Attempt #2
I think this is a lot better.
I used a jpg of my social media profile drawing and altered the color of my eye in Photoshop.
I think this is a lot better.
I used a jpg of my social media profile drawing and altered the color of my eye in Photoshop.
Tuesday, February 05, 2019
Burns and Bruises
I made this cartoon based on my experience in the pre-op for eye surgery.
I suppose it is customary to check for signs of domestic violence.
Monday, February 04, 2019
Saturday, February 02, 2019
Mini Lap Journal
Labels:
book,
book arts,
book making,
mini lap journal,
orly avineri
Friday, February 01, 2019
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