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san antonio from the tower of the americas parts 2 and 3

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I did another few sketches from the TOA the other day, one in a Moleskine, the other in my Strathmore pad, and realized that both were at almost the same scale as my first drawing from the tower back in February, and there was minimal overlap.  I plugged them into Photoshop and merged them into a little panorama of the city skyline.  There are still a few skyscrapers to the east I couldn't fit, including San Antonio's two tallest hotel, so perhaps another visit is in order. Here's the final panorama (click for a larger view):

More Strathmore sketches

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The Emily Morgan Hotel, done sitting on the brick wall of the flowerbed in Alamo Plaza on a beautiful day. Bexar County Courthouse-- unfortunately there are few views available (except for in the middle of the street) that afford one an opportunity to really draw the whole building.  The towers here were the only thing visible above a massive live oak that obscure the rest of the facade.  

Moleskine update

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More moleskining from the past week or so...

Sketching up in Austin

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I went to pick up Linda last week in Austin, and got some sketching in along South Congress. Linda also bought me a raspa.

The Express-News Building

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The Express-News is San Antonio's only major newspaper. This is their headquarters, and an attractive building to boot. Linda and I have a good friend who writes for the paper, Vianna. Maybe I can convince her to buy this sketch.

Two moleskine sketches

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Linda and I went to our friend Heather's birthday get-together the other night and a sketch resulted: This one is from a coffee shop in downtown SA on Houston Street, looking toward the Gunter Hotel (where the famous blues performer Robert Johnson recorded all of his songs):

san antonio museum of art

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san antonio museum of art , originally uploaded by paul heaston . You know, if I'd just break out the watercolors more often, I might actually get a little better. I need to work larger and darker, I think. I'll try to come back to SAMA for some more watercolor attempts. This was actually done from a vacant lot just outside the SAMA parking lot, and I'm pretty sure now that I was trespassing. But what's done is done (though I may go back again).

Moleskine update

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September has been a slow month, sketch-wise. I had hoped to be sketching somewhere in the American Southwest right about now, but that was not to be, thanks to my employer. Here are some sketches that I managed to get done in the past few weeks.

houston street at navarro street

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houston street at navarro street , originally uploaded by paul heaston . After two aborted attempt to draw something today, I finally achieved something resembling a sketch at the corner of Houston and Navarro. It was a bit rushed because my meter was running out.