March, 2023 Archives


After glimpsing the Dali exhibit thru slow moving packed lines at the Art Institute of Chicago, I skipped across Michigan Ave to draw in the calm lobby of the Chicago Athletic Association.
I got much of this fellow and some of the background knocked in and was working on the tabletop reflection when he left. So, as I had most the the structural elements behind him in place it made it easy for me to put the finishing touches in.
Now, as to this WordPress platform, I’m quite frustrated with trying to upload images from my picture library only to have the image dropped. So I begin again, wait a couple minutes and it’s dropped again. After two more attempts, same thing. Ticked off so I logged off my blog. I open it up today to see if I have more luck and behold! …. the very image is now in my WordPress library, which allowed me to post today. This image is in fact in Quadruplicate. Wasn’t there at all when I tried to post before!!!! Why??!!!

Pitt Artist Pens on Tomoe River Paper.


A return to Rush Hospital Human Anatomy Lab after a three year hiatus due to the pandemic. Excited to be back at this remarkable facility thanks to the interest and generosity of Rush and Dr. Chris Ferrigno.

During the interim I contacted Coronavirus and lost my sense of smell. It’s been a year plus and I have regained a fraction of my capability to detect smells. As a result, the nostril shocking smell of formaldehyde was at a bare minimum. So, there’s an upside to infection???
Faber-Castell Pitt Artist Pens on Hanemühle Cappuccino paper.

A Return To The Rush Cadaver Lab

  1.  Had a fun time out with the Every Other Sunday drawing group today. We went to the Chicago Cultural Center and focused on The newly restored hall and rotunda, originally designed by Shepley Rutan and Coolidge; the 15.4 million dollar renovation was lead by Gunny Harboe
    WHY: A prime example of superior architectural ornament, the space is loaded with meaning. Additionally, some of the work was restored using photos of the original and creating 3-d printed copies!
    I’ve often preferred to hang in the fabulous South Hall so today I was fired up to give the north hall it’s due.

 
Fountain pen, DeAtramentis Document Brown ink, Faber-Castell Pitt Artist Pens on Tomoe River Paper.

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