On Sunday mornings I have been instructing an Urban Sketching Class at Crealdé School of Art (600 St. Andrews Blvd. Winter Park, FL 32792). Rather than teach in the enclosed classroom, I have been instructing outside. We have been lucky with decent breezes. I did this quick demo sketch to show students how to lay out a composition and then they wandered off to do sketches of their own.
I am fascinated by the outdoor portable sinks that have been installed outside with foot pedals to turn on and off the water. The water only shoots out as a powerful geyser, there is no middle ground. I would be very curious to see the little ones using then during summer camp.
We had discussed two point perspective and the use of lights and darks in a sketch. Periodically I would walk around and find the students to check on their progress while maintaining six feet of distance. I carry a six foot staff as a visual reminder to myself and the students. It would be nice if it was a rare wizards staff, but it is just a section of molding.
All my students have all been troopers about wearing masks, though I had to lend a mask to one student who forgot one at the first class. I wear a mask and face shield to further protect my students.









For Pam’s Birthday we decided to head to Melbourne Florida to take a chance that a beach might not be too crowded. We both packed out face masks and a light picnic. There was a 40% chance of rain but that is the case pretty much every day in the summer. On the drive out we passed a tractor trailer semi that was engulfed inn flames. The cab of the truck had pulled away from the cargo trailer and it was billowing black smoke and flames. Pam claimed she saw the word magic on the side of the trailer so we thought it might be from the Magic basketball team. I mused that it might be full of basketballs that were now fuel for the fire. There were no police n the scene when we drove by but as we made out way south on 95, fire trucks an ambulance and police rushed to the scene driving north.