Sunday, April 11, 2010

A Mess of Messier...

Here are a couple of sketches of Messier objects I did a couple of weekends ago from my front yard. Leo is high in the sky now so I decided to set up my telescope and to do some sketches of some of the messier objects that were visible in the Lion. I am working to try and sketch all 110 of the Messier objects and I am asking people in TAAS to help out by sketching them as well. I will continue to sketch what I see in my eyepiece whenever I am out observing even if they are not Messier objects because I find it a lot of fun to sketch.

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Sketch, Draw, Scribble...

I did some career workshops this morning at CNM for a very interesting group of young women who were participating in the “Expanding Your Horizons” conference put on by the New Mexico Network of Women in Science and Engineering. I was there along with three of the women at our office to talk to them about architecture and engineering and to let them know why architecture is the best job in the world (because it is).


It was a lot of fun and we had the opportunity to talk to the girls about what they felt the classroom of the future might look like and the kinds of things it might have in it to help them learn. I have had the opportunity in our office to work on the NexGen Academy, I have posted some of the construction photos here and will continue to post more in the future, and this is a school of the future. NexGen is a new way of learning, they are using a different model of education that has not been done in Albuquerque before and it is exciting to be a part of the design team that is doing some new.

I think that one of the things that may to some extent turn people away from architecture as a career is their fear that they have to know how to draw, you do not need to know how to draw. It is a good skill to have because it is a good way to express ideas and thoughts to others but it is a skill that you can learn, it can be developed and you just need to not be afraid to try, just do it. I always recommend to keep a sketch book and use it, it doesn’t matter what you are drawing just draw and draw and draw and then when you think you have drawn enough DRAW SOME MORE!

When I was in school, undergrad, we went to New York for one of my studios during spring break, we spent a week there and it was the first time I had ever been to New York. I knew that I would be doing a lot of sketching and photographing while I was there but on the way out there I decided I was going to draw people, until then I had always avoided putting people in my sketches, so almost every sketch I made this trip I drew scenes with people in them. I drew my classmates standing on the corner waiting for walk signals, I drew them sitting around fountains or on steps into museums or in the museum galleries, anywhere and everywhere there were people and I wanted to draw them so I did. My drawings of people may not be portraits, in fact you will probably not recognize anyone in them, that is not what I was after (maybe in the future) but you can tell they are people and they really do add to a scene in a sketch.

These are a couple of sketches we used in our presentation today and I wanted to share them here because I really do like the way each of them came out and what they helped to teach me.

The one at the fair was done while I waited for my nephew and my sisters who were on some of the rides at the time, I was sitting with my dad at a table just watching all the people when I took out my sketchbook (it is always with me) and did some quick sketches. The other one is something I did at home while watching TV, my mind was a little busy thinking of what I wanted for a house and it is just some quick sketches I made to jot down some ideas so I would not forget them.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Nothing to say, until next time...

There were a couple of reasons that I began this blog; one, I wanted to share some of the photos, drawing and things that I do to entertain myself and two, as a means to write more (to become a better writer).


I really did not have anything to say or show as of this moment, I guess I have been a little lazy lately. Actually I have been a little busy with work things, TAAS things, De Anza things (next week) and especially studying thing (structures, yuck) so at times it seems like there is just too much going on so when I have a few minutes to relax and wind down I just sit and watch TV and try not to think.

I opened up my Blog Page today to see if I could be motivated to say something and had nothing to say, so I just started clicking through other blogs (kept hitting the “next blog” button on the top of the screen) and ran across a couple of blogs that just had a couple lines of post that really said nothing more than what they were thinking at that moment; hey I can do that, so here it is.

I really do not have anything to say, until next time…

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Extraordinary Dancing Lights…

It is interesting how sometimes the accidents and mistakes turn out to be some of my favorite pictures. I have taken pictures like this before, with longer exposures and then purposefully moving the camera around while the shutter is open, but I tend to forget about it until I try and take a photo in low light and wind up with a very blurry photo with some short streaks of lights (not holding the camera steady). It is always at this point that I remember that I can do some interesting things this way.

This image was taken that exact way, I have several shots that I made prior to this one and after and I like all of them but this one really stood out to me because it looks like a group of dancers moving in unison. Light is an amazing thing and some of the things you can do with that light is quite amazing as well.

“In the right light, at the right time, everything is extraordinary.” Aaron Rose

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Sketch, Sketch, Sketch...

After the TAAS meeting last night at our usual get together at Il Vicino we were talking about one of the astronomy clubs in Texas that Becky and Shane belong to, this group of astronomers has started to recreate the Messier Poster showing all 110 objects using their members own photos of the list. Becky and I decided to do this same thing for TAAS but using sketches rather than photographs. We are asking anyone interested to take out your sketch book, pad of paper, napkin or whatever is handy and easy to use and the next time you are looking at M1 or M101 to draw what you see in the eyepiece, jot down what size scope, eyepiece and location and let’s begin to compile a bunch of drawings and begin to put this thing together. I am going to do through my sketch books and gather my Messier Sketches as is Becky then we are going to begin to sketch some more so lend us a hand and lets have some fun…

Saturday, February 20, 2010

So what happened to the Stars?

It is amazing that the clouds can sense what we most want and then do what they need to do thwart our hopes and desires. I really like to look at the Moon when it is in the crescent phase it is now and I was so looking forward to UNM Campus last night and to the Planetarium this evening to do some looking at the Moon and maybe some sketching and photographing of it, but these "darn" clouds are getting in the way, it is still fairly early on Saturday so I am not giving up hope for a clear sky this evening but it may only be a hope (now that I have put it down in writing maybe it will clear things up). Tonight will primarily be focusing on Mars but I may take a few moments and sneak a peek at the moon in there sometime. So let’s all keep our fingers crossed and maybe we will have a nice evening of observing.
Photo of the Moon I took in February, 2009.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Construction, Construction, Construction...and it continues...

Are you tired of the constructin photos?  Well they will be coming for a little longer but hopefully I will have some other things to post along with the construction stuff.  I am having a lot of fun with this photo-stitching software and as soon as I have enough I think I am going to upgrade from the free version to the full version but I will keep playing with this for now.  The immage above is made up of 22 seperate pictures and there is another earlier post that shows more of a curve on the beams and such I am playing with another setting in the program that straightens the image a little more making it not so distorted.

But things are going well on the construction site (for the most part) and the building is coming along, the spaces are really starting to take shape now.