Monday, March 27, 2017

Local Parade

Many of the small towns around here have some sort of St. Patrick's Day Parade. Some celebrate before St. Patty's Day and some after. I decided to head over to Patchogue to sketch at their parade which was held on Sun, March 19. It was a cold, very windy day so I dressed in layers wearing warm boots and a hat. I tucked my supplies in my purse and headed over. I didn't bother bringing a chair since I wasn't sure how crowded it would be. I ended up sketching standing up leaning against a tree. I was lucky to have buildings behind me that blocked some of the wind. While I was waiting for the parade to start a bagpiper came out of the The Tap Room, a bar across from me. I sketched him quickly and it was a good thing I was quick because soon a police car came along and this bagpiper and a few others were whisked off to the start of the parade. I did some of the colors in his kilt from memory and had taken a photo so I could look back and see a little more of what the bagpipes looked like. I sketched a few of the other characters that were around me watching the parade.


I wanted to try and get the motion of the parade, but there was just too much movement and too many people coming along and blocking my view. Instead I did a few of the moms around me with their little kids and some of the marchers in the background.


It was a fun event to sketch...and I'm very glad I dressed warmly. 

8 comments:

  1. Oh my kith and kin...the Irish and the Scots! Love your sketches, Joan. So awed by your ability to sketch on the fly and do people!

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    1. Sherry, I decided to focus on the ones who might stay put. lol Thanks.

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  2. Festive sketches! Sorry to hear it was so cold that day -- parades are hard to stand through when it's cold, even if you're not sketching!

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    1. Thanks, Tina. I was dressed just right this time.

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  3. Well done Joan! You did a super job on the bagpiper - he must have been cold - brr. I like all the green hats and scarves in the second piece and the fellow with the feather in his hat is great. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Val, thank you. I wouldn't have wanted to be out there with my legs exposed. lol Maybe he had some liquid libation that kept him warm.

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  4. Amazing sketches. You do so well on people out and about. Thanks for taking us on your excursions.

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    1. Thanks, Jo. You're welcome to come along any time.

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