I let my advanced Urban Sketching student decide what angle to sketch Knowles Chapel from. We sat under a line of trees which guaranteed shade. My first lesson, is always, “Never sketch while sitting in the sun in Florida.” It is kind of the most important rule of sketching in Florida, but you would be amazed at how many artists don’t predict the movement of shadows and get stuck sweating in the sun.
From this angle the rose garden in front of the church became a center of interest. The chapel tower is now a reduced feature in the background. In the courtyard behind all those arches is a statue of Mr. Rogers surrounded by children. If he wasn’t such a beloved entertainer, it might seem a bit creepy.
The vanishing point in this sketch is at the far left between several arches. The roof and the walls of the garden point to that spot. My fountain pen ran out of ink, so all the line work in this sketch was dome with a brown colored pencil. I kind of like the look it is a bit more subtle than my usual sketch. My advanced student had to recover from the hurricane this weekend, so we aren’t going on location. I have tons of large branches down as well. I managed to clear the driveway of debris before I had to come in to teach a virtual class. My hurricane recovery plan is in small incremental stages.
We did quite a bit of clean up before the storm but the city refused to pick up the pile of debris on the day before the storm. They want everything tucked neatly into small plastic lawn bags. They must have an agreement with a plastics company. Anyway all of today’s debris went into lawn bags which is insanely time consuming. I am thinking a bon fore would be far more fun to do over night.