Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles, CA
So where should we sketch? Let's start the voting process!
I'll probably have to leave early again because I have an art show in Pico Union that night. shameless plug
I'll probably have to leave early again because I have an art show in Pico Union that night. shameless plug
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Re: Los Angeles, CA
I bump into a few fellow Crawlers at Nucleus and we brainstorm a few location ideas ...
- Descanso Garden
http://www.descansogardens.org/site/
-Redondo Beach
- Getty Center
- Echo Park
http://www.historicechopark.org/
- Descanso Garden
http://www.descansogardens.org/site/
-Redondo Beach
- Getty Center
- Echo Park
http://www.historicechopark.org/
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Re: Los Angeles, CA
Thanks for getting the ball rolling, John and Alina!
I'm leaning toward the Getty since that location stays cooler during summertime. Redondo Beach (and beaches in general) might be too crowded during summer.
My second choice is Echo Park for combination of buildings/people/lotus flowers to draw - anybody know the area well enough to guide us on where to park, highlights to see, best places to meet? I can go with Descanso Gardens if more people want to do nature sketches more than urban sketches.
I'm leaning toward the Getty since that location stays cooler during summertime. Redondo Beach (and beaches in general) might be too crowded during summer.
My second choice is Echo Park for combination of buildings/people/lotus flowers to draw - anybody know the area well enough to guide us on where to park, highlights to see, best places to meet? I can go with Descanso Gardens if more people want to do nature sketches more than urban sketches.
Re: Los Angeles, CA
My vote so far is Echo Park, but unfortunately I don't know the area very well. =/
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Re: Los Angeles, CA
Getty Center is pretty stark-- not too much their that is interesting to draw.... Or that is specific to Los Angeles-- My vote is for Echo Park-- *OR* Hollywood Blvd.-- Grauman's Chinese Theatre, Musso's etc...
Re: Los Angeles, CA
Yo Guys,
It's been a while since I last went to crawl.... but San Pedro has some really nice old cityscapes (6th street)... stuff unchanged from 60s or 70s.... + LA harbor is near and Palos Verdes parks / Korean Bell etc.
It's been a while since I last went to crawl.... but San Pedro has some really nice old cityscapes (6th street)... stuff unchanged from 60s or 70s.... + LA harbor is near and Palos Verdes parks / Korean Bell etc.
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Re: Los Angeles, CA
I'm new to LA so I don't know much about these locations sadly. Just wanted to say I'm in and I'll go where ever the group ends up.
I have briefly visited the Getty and found it pretty interesting architecturally and if nothing else there are hills covered with homes and distant views, besides the obvious art studying you could do inside. The only down side I could see is that if you go to the Getty you're stuck there until you drive somewhere else. Whereas if we go somewhere else you could most likely walk around if you get bored.
I came from a beach town and I tend to find them most interesting when they're packed because of all the characters and how much people load up on junk, toting around their carts full of umbrellas, coolers, towels, etc.
I don't really have an opinion on which places would be better over others but I thought I would just throw in those observations to be considered.
-Kendra
I have briefly visited the Getty and found it pretty interesting architecturally and if nothing else there are hills covered with homes and distant views, besides the obvious art studying you could do inside. The only down side I could see is that if you go to the Getty you're stuck there until you drive somewhere else. Whereas if we go somewhere else you could most likely walk around if you get bored.
I came from a beach town and I tend to find them most interesting when they're packed because of all the characters and how much people load up on junk, toting around their carts full of umbrellas, coolers, towels, etc.
I don't really have an opinion on which places would be better over others but I thought I would just throw in those observations to be considered.
-Kendra
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Re: Los Angeles, CA
I have to fly out of town for work stuffs that wwekends. Will miss the crawl again!!
Have a great time everyone. I will try to do the crawl during my travel.
Have a great time everyone. I will try to do the crawl during my travel.
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Re: Los Angeles, CA
Hi Everyone,
How about Echo Park, since a few people mentioned it, and it's been suggested for past Sketchcrawls?
How about if we meet at Angelus Temple, at 10:30am on Saturday July 11? From there, we can walk to the lake or see and sketch buildings and people around the area.
Angelus Temple info:
1100 Glendale Blvd., Los Angeles, California 90026
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelus_Temple
Echo Park:
http://www.historicechopark.org/
Let me know if this is OK so I can announce it to Society of Illustrators of Los Angeles. Thanks!
How about Echo Park, since a few people mentioned it, and it's been suggested for past Sketchcrawls?
How about if we meet at Angelus Temple, at 10:30am on Saturday July 11? From there, we can walk to the lake or see and sketch buildings and people around the area.
Angelus Temple info:
1100 Glendale Blvd., Los Angeles, California 90026
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelus_Temple
Echo Park:
http://www.historicechopark.org/
Let me know if this is OK so I can announce it to Society of Illustrators of Los Angeles. Thanks!
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Re: Los Angeles, CA
Sounds good to me, AngelusTemple 10:30.
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Re: Los Angeles, CA
Hi Everyone,
Shoot! I just realized that I have an eye doctor appointment that morning, so I'll see you all at 11am - hope that's OK with everyone.
Feel free to get there at 10:30 and start sketching; I'm the short Asian girl who look like this, if you want to look for me: http://www.urbansketchers.com/2008/12/m ... shiho.html
Shoot! I just realized that I have an eye doctor appointment that morning, so I'll see you all at 11am - hope that's OK with everyone.
Feel free to get there at 10:30 and start sketching; I'm the short Asian girl who look like this, if you want to look for me: http://www.urbansketchers.com/2008/12/m ... shiho.html
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Re: Los Angeles, CA
Hello All!! Will be there! Looking forward to our day-- Tom Early
Re: Los Angeles, CA
I'll be there! -Jordan
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Re: Los Angeles, CA
Fun times, I have to take my car in at 9 up in Van Nuys. Hopefully it won't take too long but who knows when it comes to maintenance. I'll try and get there eventually but in case I don't make it, sorry in advance. I'll try and get to the next one.
How late do you guys normally stay out sketching for this?
Hopefully I'll see you guys tomorrow.
but if not I'll be drawing a waiting room
- Kendra
How late do you guys normally stay out sketching for this?
Hopefully I'll see you guys tomorrow.
but if not I'll be drawing a waiting room
- Kendra