Friday, July 11, 2014

Back to the Landscapes...soon...


This is an older landscape that I took to the shop on Main Street
to replace one that sold yesterday. 
Now I REALLY have to get back to the landscapes.
 In the meantime, I'm still sketchbook wandering.
Very scribbly, I must say...
Every Thursday in summer they close one of the Main streets for concerts. 
Last night it was an excellent local big band.
Young families & children were dancing in the street to the music of their parents' & grandparents' era.
I love these events that bring out the community, & perhaps
tourists & summer visitors too.
I added a little detail at home, but it's still scribbly...

9 comments:

  1. I love those street parties. What great energy!!

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  2. Congratulations to the buyer of your art!
    How lovely Rita..
    And...I LOVE your scribbles..
    That's how I would love to draw..sketch..prep.
    So much personality!!

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  3. An entertaining evening recorded.

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  4. I love these! And how lovely to have concerts like that. We have them here, too, but it's just.too.hot. right now to enjoy them.

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  5. Love what you capture, whether landscapes or street/people/cafe scenes. They all feel fresh and 'in the moment.' xx

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  6. Congrats on your sale! I think your urban sketches are just a good, I have to say. Sounds like a nice way to sit and enjoy a summer concert.

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  7. I love the colors of the sold landscape, so bright anf full of life:)

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  8. This makes me want to get out and enjoy one of the outdoor concerts around here. Lovely scribbly sketches!

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  9. Dear Rita, I love big band music. When I lived in Toronto I used to listen to the Big Band show on Jazz FM 91.1 on Sunday afternoons. The link http://tunein.com/radio/Big-Band-Show-p2295/. I don't listen to it now, because with the time difference between Toronto and Warsaw it comes on at 11:00 pm. Too bad they don't have podcasts.
    Pozdrawiam serdecznie. Mam nadzieję, że lato miło Ci upływa.

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