The DogPatch is a gentrifying neighbourhood close to the San Francisco docks. Lots of shuttered warehouses, cranes and tankers to draw.
These old cranes are DogPatch landmarks-within the two months I drew them you can see graffiti artists have scaled them and changed the decor.
Nearby is a pleasant water-side pub called The Ramp, its garden a perfect spot for lunch outside while drawing the boats . . .
This old house seemed to be dipping its toe in the water while the lurching little boat was escaping the freezing Bay waters!
Onto the Mission District . . .
The defunct movie theatres along Mission are great subjects to draw
The back alleys of the Mission offer interesting scenes of crazy wiring, graffiti covered walls, textures and hanging shoe displays.
See Stef's sketches on his blog Stef's Sketches!
Crookie's Missionary Position
4 comments:
Awesome stuff. These look amazing, although they're really making me miss San Francisco!
How long do you usually spend on sketches like these?
These are super fantastic sketches! Amazing line drawing, design and depth!
The back alley on Mission one has really nice mood and personality with the cast shadows. And these made me want to visit San Francisco again :)
Andrew-I'm often asked how long it takes to make my drawings, always a curious question I find. They usually work out around 40 mins-I try to work fast and stop when I find myself searching for detail to add.
K- Thanks, those alleys are full of character(s)
Wow - That dipping house is great! Did you manage to catch a glimpse of whoever was brave enough to live inside it?
Those technicolor locals are a lot of fun too!
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