Showing posts with label parades. Show all posts
Showing posts with label parades. Show all posts

Thursday, February 18, 2021

Mardi Gras House "Float"

 Mardi Gras is such a fun time and the people of New Orleans had a brainstorm when they heard that due to Covid 19 the Mardi Gras parades would be cancelled. Instead people decorated or had their homes decorated to represent parade floats. People were able to follow a map to the locations of the houses that were participating. I went through a lot of images and videos to find a house to sketch. I think this idea was genius!!!



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.