Evening Light

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Shattuck Avenue (larger)

The view from my car, parked on Shattuck Avenue, in North Berkeley at twilight.

11 Responses to “Evening Light”

  1. Just Plain Jane Says:

    How about the Alice in Wonderland sculpture in Central Park? And/or the boat pond nearby?

  2. Africantapestry Says:

    Very atmospheric MArtha..Enjoy NY
    Ronell

  3. motz Says:

    hi,
    i look at your shattuck avenue sketch, it is very nice. but the thing that i notice is the lining at the middle(it must be the book middle division), it somehow gives another line.
    i really appreciate this website…thanks for this wonderful concept of sketching. this is really great.
    thanks.
    motz

  4. Karen Blados Says:

    I know I’ve said it before and I’ll probably say it again (heck, I may have even said this already), but I really enjoy the ethereal quality of your style.

  5. Peter Says:

    I took a summer art class at the School of Visual Arts in NYC, and we would take class trips to the Museum of Natural History. Lots of cool stuff to sketch there.

    Also, in the Egyptian art section of the Met, there is a large room with a stone tomb or some such structure, and one whole wall of the room is floor to ceiling windows. Very sketch-worthy.

  6. lindsay Says:

    How about the Brooklyn Bridge? It’s an amazing walk.

  7. Casey Says:

    The composition and colors on this are wonderful. I can’t wait to see what you draw in New York.

  8. pete scully Says:

    wow, great stuff! I like the colours you use in the evening pictures. It would be easy to go over the top but you get it just right.

  9. alison Says:

    You really have caught the lovely evening dusk - beautiful

  10. Robin Says:

    Very cool. I really like your sense of color in this sketch. Have fun in New York. There are endless places to sketch.

  11. Helen in St Helena Says:

    42nd Street Library (the famous lions), Bryant Park (behind the library), St Patrick’s Cathedral, Saks Fifth Avenue, the famous Lalique windows on the front of Henri Bendel, Rockefeller Center’s Atlas, all on Fifth Avenue.

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