Monday, January 19, 2015

Sketching at the AGO

Toronto Urban Sketchers, TOUSK, AGO, Art Gallery of Ontario


A couple of us went to the AGO to sketch some of the art on display from one of their permanent collections. There's quite a lot to see at the AGO, so we mostly focused on the artwork in the Henry Moore Sculpture centre and the "African room". For some reason, there's no name associated with this room on the map but it looks like most were donated by Dr. Murray Frum. 

The results from this little sketching session are quite fabulous. Most stayed in the area and created great renditions of the what you see inside and outside the AGO's second floor. Some also ventured into other floors and discovered great little gems throughout the gallery. 

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I decided to stay in the African room and drew three of the sculptures and masks exhibited. Since we're not allowed to use watercolour in most room, I used an Derwent Inktense pencil (introduced to my by a fellow sketcher not too long ago) and added colour later on at home. I love using this pencil. They are water-soluble and lately far I've been using a black ones to created the shaded area almost like an under painting, and added watercolour after that on top of it. There wasn't a lot of information on the sculptures and the masks other than the material they were made out of, where it came from and what it was. I guess I've been spoiled touring some of the museums and galleries in DC, but it would be great to know what was their purpose was and what they represented at the time the were made. 
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Saturday, January 10, 2015

Sketching at The Rex Jazz & Blues Bar

Toronto Urban Sketchers, Urban Sketh, The Rex Jazz & Blues Bar, Live Band, Art
Happy New Year! TOUSK started 2015 on a musical note by having its first sketching event at The Rex Jazz & Blues Bar. It's a great little restaurant, walking distance from Osgoode subway station which is perfect on a cold winter day, especially if you're not a fan of the cold.

Toronto Urban Sketchers, Urban Sketh, The Rex Jazz & Blues Bar, Live Band, Art

15 of us gathered in the restaurant to sketch the live bands. The place was surprisingly packed for a Saturday afternoon. I had never been there before and wasn't sure what to expect, but thought it would be a great way to start the sketching year.  It was the perfect location to sketch in a warm and fun atmosphere. While we were there, the very entertaining Danny Marks and Friends were playing various classic oldies, including some songs from Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash. It was great to see them interact with the audience, making jokes and taking song requests. It really added to the experience.

The second act was from bassist  Olivier Babaz and friends, who played cool jazz music and create a nice relaxed atmosphere. Everyone did a great job illustrating the musicians and the happy audience. All and all it was a great session and I suspect we'll be back.

Here's a sneak peek at some of the sketchers sketchbooks.
Toronto Urban Sketchers, Urban Sketh, The Rex Jazz & Blues Bar, Live Band, Art, sketchbooks
Toronto Urban Sketchers, Urban Sketh, The Rex Jazz & Blues Bar, Live Band, Art, sketchbooks 
Toronto Urban Sketchers, Urban Sketh, The Rex Jazz & Blues Bar, Live Band, Art, sketchbooks
Toronto Urban Sketchers, Urban Sketh, The Rex Jazz & Blues Bar, Live Band, Art, sketchbooks 
Toronto Urban Sketchers, Urban Sketh, The Rex Jazz & Blues Bar, Live Band, Art, sketchbooks
Toronto Urban Sketchers, Urban Sketh, The Rex Jazz & Blues Bar, Live Band, Art, sketchbooks