Friday, March 6, 2015

The Brooklyn Botanical Gardens - Part 2

After people sketching at lunch (see post below) it was time to sketch the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens itself again. I walked around all the different areas but each of them felt too hot  (Did I really say that?)  so I went upstairs to the Bonsai Museum where I knew it would be colder. I had to put my coat back on to sketch in there, but I love the grace and elegance of the plants there so I happily put up with the colder temperatures.


The entryway had some nicely landscaped areas and I tried to capture the little waterfall over the rocks.


Around 3:30 we headed over to Tooker Alley to share a drink and our sketches. It is always such a pleasure to see all the work that everyone did during the day. What a perfect time to get acquainted with Florian who was visiting from Berlin, as well as today's new members...and to catch up with our regular members. It is also a perfect opportunity for another sketch, so I zeroed in on the couple sitting at the bar nearby.


It was a fun day. I really look forward to sketching with the group, but I will miss this weekend and next because I am away.

6 comments:

  1. I just love your greens, Joan. You always capture such beautiful and natural colors when you paint landscapes or plants.

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  2. Beautiful sketches Joan...I love the sketch of the two people sitting by the bar.. nice work...

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  3. Joan - the bonsai sketch as well as the others were wonderful. Sounds like you had a delightful day. Hope that you are going for warmer weather while you are away. If you find some - send it my way - hugs!

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  4. Love the bonsai sketch Joan - great pictures of the botanical gardens! I enjoyed catching up on some of your previous posts too and was fascinated to read about your childhood memories - how amazing spending part of your childhood in Jamaica!! Very exotic!!

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  5. Thanks Sherry, Hilda, Debbi, and Wendy!

    Wendy, I grew up in Jamaica, NY not the island. Sorry you misunderstood.

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  6. Ha ha! silly me! I thought you had meant you came back to NY for boarding school! New York is still very exotic to me!!

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