My sketches have been partly out of necessity, to demonstrate to the contractor and architect working on my place what I'd like it to look like. We started out with a simple ramada, basically roofing over the back patio in an attempt to direct water off the roof into a channel that would carry it into the arroyo instead of into my bedroom. Then a few days ago I woke up, peeked outside and ¡Dios mio! A bricklayer was filling in the area that was meant to be left open! After considerable dickering with everyone involved, I decided to let it happen, stipulating that there'd be plenty of glass brick along the wall to let in light. So now it's evolved into another room. We've gone through a few more changes since then, and each time I've made a new drawing. Practice, practice. I haven't applied any color yet; I want to make several copies of a good ink drawing first, so I can mess up as many as I need to, coward that I am.
I've noticed a cartoon-like quality to this drawing, which should come as no surprise, since it's exactly the way I used to draw thirty years ago. I'm bothered by the crosshatching on the screen door ~ I didn't mean for it to look so higgly-piggly and the screen design is just a rough draft. That's the water heater in its own little enclosure at right. The bridge at lower left over the channel will be higher than shown and the channel deeper. If the ground looks a little slanted, that's because we're going to make a slope out of the flat area at right, to carry rainwater away from the house. And that's more glass brick under the eaves at left. You guessed it: I really like glass bricks. We've ordered some little vent windows that fit in with the glass brick for air circulation, but I will probably have to rely heavily on AC in the summer.
So here you have it, a photo of the


9 comments:
You draw really well Bliss and sorry about not getting back to you. I am snowed under with more than comes across in emails or blogs.
I truly did forget about what day it was/is/will be.
Hey. I like the drawing. If I could, I would. But you may give me the nerve to try.
Very nicely done... it's not higgly piggly at all. What's that other tile roof behind the wall they are building? Won't rain water from it slam into the side of your new wall?
oh my-that is a great sketch! you sure have a lot of patience, all those bricks and roof tiles must have taken quite a bit of time.
how about using that new room for your hobbies-music, drawing, etc? you are a woman of many talents.
i'm off today for president's day. walking 6 miles with brenda this morning. lent starts in 2 days and i have been eating my favorite foods since i'll have to go without them for 6 1/2 weeks. even made that cheesecake flan last night-yummy!
have a great week!
teresa
Wow Bliss! You are way ahead of me. You did a great job with the perspective. I can't wait to see more of your work. I hope that you continue to share it :)
Great drawing skill Bliss. You are a woman of many talents.
Ahhh So THAT's where the water heater will go, eh? Maybe you can find one with an automatic pilot, like the boat... Nice picture- see ya' at Art League!
I like the drawing too. And I like higgly-piggly.
And I like glass bricks. Gotta whole case of them out under the parking portal. They were left over from something or other. Drive here, and they´re yours for half price. Great deal.
love the drawing! You are quite a good artist, the perspective is really good! Senor just used some glass bricks in one of the skylights and they look your great.
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