Thursday, February 2, 2012

Onlocation, The Las Vegas Edition, part 2

I spent an afternoon drawing different scenes along "The Strip". I didn't include the pirate ship in my two drawings of Treasure Island. I'm told they have battles in the lagoon with canon fire but I never saw it. I did see the volcano erupt.


The Venetian had a small canal system on the second floor amongst the high end shops. You can have a gondola ride and if you're lucky you'll get the singing gondolier.

I continued down towards Paris and The Belagio. Everything on the strip is packed close together and I found it difficult at times to deal with the scale of the buildings when I couldn't get very far away from them. For instance, I could not get far enough from the Eiffel Tower to get a view that would fit on the Palm's screen.

Well I actually didn't cover much ground on that afternoon and missed drawing a bunch of casinos on the south end of the strip, like the pyramid and the sphinx. I'll have to go back sometime.
Treasure Island Casino.


The street view ofTreasure Island
Caesar's Palace in the distance as seen from the balcony of The Venetian.
The Venetian seen from the grounds of The Mirage.
Belagio and the Cosmopolitan.
View from the sidewalk in front of Paris.

Onlocation, The Las Vegas Edition

Our cushion chair.
The Palms Hotel on the left.
The same view with more emphasis on the mountains.
I'm looking forward to resuming our outings in Milwaukee but until then I'd like to post some drawings from Ariana's and my trip to "Vegas baby". This will be the first of several posts on our trip to Las Vegas. These drawings are from our room at the Rio Hotel. I've never been to Las Vegas before and was surprised to learn that we were surrounded by mountains. Our view from the twelfth floor gave us a nice view of The Palms Hotel and Red Rock Canyon in the distance. More about Red Rock Canyon later.
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
I have some more blog filler until we meet again. Ariana and I have season tickets to the UWM Panthers Women's Basketball and I've been trying to draw in my Palm Zire during the many time outs and halftime. It turns out the only interesting thing to draw is the inflatable mascot and the backs of peoples' heads.

Saturday, December 17, 2011

More blog filler

Where the three buildings meet.
Until we get together again in the new year I thought I would post some Palm Zire drawings from the Milwaukee art Museum.
Martin Puryear.

Ticket taker.

Admissions desk.
Parking garage,

Chinese sculpture of a dog from
"The Summer of China"

The balcony at the south end.
Sunday, October 16, 2011

At Mary Lord's

I had a mini Onlocation session at Mary's house yesterday. Despite spending most of the time catching up, I managed to make a couple of iPad sketches. I realized that Mary has yet to post to the blog. This needs to be rectified as Mary has great drawings from our outings and she also has some awesome on location drawings from Berlin and Panama.
Basket

Gourds