New Plymouth, New Zealand [RESULTS]
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- thetaranakisketchers
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New Plymouth, New Zealand [RESULTS]
Here in New Zealand we have the privilege of waking first in the world so get to post first.
We are located here on the West Coast looking out on a symmetrical dormant volcano.
It dawned hot and sunny with an on-shore breeze. We'd decided on a rough theme of sculptures, monuments, murals etc in situ, in context.
A three week international rock carving symposium had just finished yesterday along the foreshore walkway and we figured that would count. So a number of us headed there, watching them move the completed andesite work around for better display using a small tractor and mobile block and tackle. You can see some of their work http://www.radionz.co.nz/news/regional/ ... waterfront
Several of us moved up to the war memorial where a 105mm 1960's gun has been located. Little kids were climbing over it.
After lunch at 'The Public Catering Co' a delightful eatery we broke into different directions. I sketched the clock tower which I rationalised was a kind of monument. In 1969 our original clock tower was demolished as an earthquake risk, and after some controversy it took 16 years before a faithful replica was constructed, and the old clock put back into action after some TLC by an expert horologist.
We are located here on the West Coast looking out on a symmetrical dormant volcano.
It dawned hot and sunny with an on-shore breeze. We'd decided on a rough theme of sculptures, monuments, murals etc in situ, in context.
A three week international rock carving symposium had just finished yesterday along the foreshore walkway and we figured that would count. So a number of us headed there, watching them move the completed andesite work around for better display using a small tractor and mobile block and tackle. You can see some of their work http://www.radionz.co.nz/news/regional/ ... waterfront
Several of us moved up to the war memorial where a 105mm 1960's gun has been located. Little kids were climbing over it.
After lunch at 'The Public Catering Co' a delightful eatery we broke into different directions. I sketched the clock tower which I rationalised was a kind of monument. In 1969 our original clock tower was demolished as an earthquake risk, and after some controversy it took 16 years before a faithful replica was constructed, and the old clock put back into action after some TLC by an expert horologist.
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Re: New Plymouth, New Zealand [RESULTS]
Patricia is our most experienced member, well into her 90's
The small tractor for moving the rocks plus onlookers
One carver giving some final prep to her work
Many onlookers brought their dogs. Some stopped for their portraits. A couple of owners went away with a sketch of their dog tucked under their arm
The small tractor for moving the rocks plus onlookers
One carver giving some final prep to her work
Many onlookers brought their dogs. Some stopped for their portraits. A couple of owners went away with a sketch of their dog tucked under their arm
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New Plymouth, New Zealand [RESULTS]
Maurice chose our millenium wind wand project. The kinetic work of the well known New York artist (a former NZer) who donated his work to our city. We have recently built a controversial Len Lye Centre dedicated to his work. See more here http://govettbrewster.com/len-lye/centre
Maurice said:
"Sketch a monument etc.... the New Plymouth waterfront and its now famous walkway with the Len Lye inspired Windwand was an instant attraction for me . A busy summers day. MLB"
Maurice said:
"Sketch a monument etc.... the New Plymouth waterfront and its now famous walkway with the Len Lye inspired Windwand was an instant attraction for me . A busy summers day. MLB"
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New Plymouth, New Zealand [RESULTS]
Trevor was the clever one who remembered his camera.
Some shots of our party before we set out. We had one new guest.
I had to get Trevor in his own photo, so another shot
Some shots of our party before we set out. We had one new guest.
I had to get Trevor in his own photo, so another shot
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Re: New Plymouth, New Zealand [RESULTS]
I was traveling home from Auckland today, so I didn't manage to join our group The Taranaki Sketchers.
While we were waiting at the airport my 6 year old Grandson and I did a quick sketch to at least have done something! You could say he is the youngest member of the group. He only comes out with us very occasionally, (he's a bit young yet), but he loves to sketch and draw with me at home.
I did a quick 30 minute pencil drawing of one of the Air NZ Staff:
And he drew the fish on my watercolour pencil packet:
While we were waiting at the airport my 6 year old Grandson and I did a quick sketch to at least have done something! You could say he is the youngest member of the group. He only comes out with us very occasionally, (he's a bit young yet), but he loves to sketch and draw with me at home.
I did a quick 30 minute pencil drawing of one of the Air NZ Staff:
And he drew the fish on my watercolour pencil packet:
Jacquie.
A member of The Taranaki Sketchers and the Urban Sketchers Flickr Group.
https://www.facebook.com/JacquieFlynn1995
A member of The Taranaki Sketchers and the Urban Sketchers Flickr Group.
https://www.facebook.com/JacquieFlynn1995
Re: New Plymouth, New Zealand [RESULTS]
New Plymouth seems to have a reasonable amount of public art around the place. For this sketchcrawl, we tried to have a theme of the art that is around but to also try to show it in it's context. Try to visually describe where it is. I also brought some paints out this weekend. I'm a bit of a watercolour noob, but it turned out okay. I did a second quick one with a pen from the other direction.
The alley that I was in is on the left of this photo:
My website: briangnyp.com!
- travelingsuep
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Re: New Plymouth, New Zealand [RESULTS]
Lovely results everyone, esp. Jackie's grandson.
We meet in a couple of hours, so please check out Colchester results tomorrow
We meet in a couple of hours, so please check out Colchester results tomorrow
My site: http://www.suepownallartist.co.uk/
Please like my facebook art page: http://www.facebook.com/SuePownallArtist
Please like my facebook art page: http://www.facebook.com/SuePownallArtist
Re: New Plymouth, New Zealand [RESULTS]
Super results from all of you!!! Thanks for sharing your work. I especially enjoyed seeing the sketches of the rock carving.
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New Plymouth, New Zealand [RESULTS]
Thank you both Joan and Sue for your encouragement
Trevor has some late posts to add.
Paul & Carol on the Coastal Walkway
Trevor has some late posts to add.
Paul & Carol on the Coastal Walkway
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Couple of final pics
Gunner Trev, 'I'm gunner draw another good one!'
Gunner Trev, 'I'm gunner draw another good one!'
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Re: New Plymouth, New Zealand [RESULTS]
Bravo, c'est merveilleux de voir vos croquis du bout du monde.
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Salut Sylvie
Merci beacoup. We see you too were drawing sculptures. Bravo aussi.
Cheers Scott
Merci beacoup. We see you too were drawing sculptures. Bravo aussi.
Cheers Scott