Showing posts with label harbor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label harbor. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 27, 2021

Northport Harbor

 On Saturday instead of zooming with the NYC Urban Sketchers I met up with three members of the group who happen to live on Long Island like I do. All of us have been anxious to get together and sketch so we met at Northport harbor. I've sketched in Northport before, but when I got there Ruth texted us where she was and she happened to be in a location that I hadn't been before. I faced this long building that must have been part of a boat club or something similar. People walked along the building to the front and then I couldn't see them. I was attracted to the dock with the walkways in front and all the jumbled things underneath the overhang. When I started sketching that area was so dark that about the only thing I could see were all the round buoys so I used a little artistic license for what was there. Although originally I thought about doing this horizontally. I wanted to be able to fit in the rocks and grass, the walkway and the view under the pier, so vertical seemed like a better choice. We all did one sketch and then just enjoyed hanging out in the sunshine and catching up on what we've been doing since we last got together. It was a really nice day!




Sunday, March 18, 2018

Northport House

Last week I took a ride to Northport. There are a lot of really interesting houses along the road that rises above the harbor. It was too cold to sit out and paint but I parked on the street and had a good view of the opposite side because there is only parking on one side of the street. The houses there are all built on the hillside. This house looked like a nice place to sit on the porch and watch the people go by.