Traveler with Window Seat

He put away his cell phone once we took off from Lisbon and starred out the window like this until we reached Barcelona.

Traveler with Window Seat

Sketch Club, iPad Pro, Apple Pencil

Outback Structure on the Island of São Miguel, Açores

A building on the grounds of the Fábrica de Chá do Porto Formoso, the Tea Factory at Porto Famoso on the island of São Miguel, Açores. Ann photographed it wondering if I would have liked to draw it. I used her photo as a reference for a side by side freehand drawing in Procreate on my iPad Pro with an Apple Pencil and a couples of vacation hours.

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Click to enlarge to full size: 2031 X 1714

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Moon above Sé Cathedral of Angra do Heroísmo

On our way back to the hotel after dinner last night, we saw the moon hovering above the Sé Cathedral of Angra do Heroísmo, a Portuguese 16th-century cathedral located in the civil parish of Sé, in the municipality of Angra do Heroísmo, on the island of Terceira in the archipelago of the Azores. I was reminded that some believe that the Moon Goddess is more powerful than the Sun God and isn’t afraid to come out at night.

Sé Cathedral and Moon

Procreate, iColorama, iPad Pro, Apple Pencil

Lumpensammler

Lumpensammler

When I was a novice working in and around the refrectory on kitchen duty, the old, German-speaking Benedictine nuns had a nickname for me (and others as well, truth be told), lumpensammler, the rag man. An occasional spitzbuben was heard too.

Freehand, photo reference. Procreate

Progress video.

Crack’O Dawn

Crack'O Dawn

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Tayasui Sletches II

Fifty Something Something or Another

Fifty Something Something or Another

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You know this one would be fun to drive in Cuba or Merced. There it sits on North Parsons Ave..

 

Mapping Isobarks in Dog Owners’ Sound Sheds

OK, I may be introducing some new terms and concepts here, so bear with me. If you Google sound shed, you’ll notice that sound shed has already been coined. However, it seems to have been fashioned somewhat literally, as in sounds in an actual shed out back. I’m using the term in a more figurative way, as in the way shed is used in water shed, where shed is like an amorphous vault within which phenomena can be associated, conceived, or perceived. For years I’ve used the expression view shed, and I don’t think I coined that. Similarly, smell shed; although, I haven’t heard or seen that used by anyone else, but imagine suddenly strolling into a hot, humid, summer, nightblooming jasmine, smell shed or rolling down your window at the landfill’s smell shed or being stuck in a meeting within a former hippie’s patchouli smell shed. So why not sound? Sound travels, and it wafts into a transterritorial volume that could, not easily, be measured in cubic increments, and if you’re situated within that dome, voluntarily or involuntarily, and if you’re equipped at least average hearing capability, then you and your normal ears are in a sound shed. If you’re lucky, it’s an outdoor concert, and your ears and other senses are being delighted, especially if you’ve already acquired a contact high because of associated smell-shed activity. If you’re unlucky, you’re in the sound shed of someone driving a vehicle that can barely hold itself together because every part is vibrating loose in response to awefully loud and offensive music; but, this is temporary. It passes.

If you’re really unlucky, you may find yourself held captive in an irresponsible dog owner’s sound shed, at the center of which is one or more innocent dogs. That’s what inspired this drawing. Let me emphasize that I find the owners culpable and not the dogs. They, these owners, as I have illustroblogged about elsewhere – oh, and here too – are speaking through their pets, and their message, encrypted as it is, is clear: “Forget about tranquility!”

Now, “Isobarks?” This is simply a way to visualize and measure the content and shape of this kind of sound shed. They’re self explanatory; but, if you have any questions, please feel free to use the comment section below.

Also, I have to be somewhat forgiving. In the first place, I have a dog. When my wife and I are away, and he’s alone, I’m not sure whether he’s creating a temporary sound shed with bright red isobarks. If so, well, I guess you could use the comment section below to create a complaint shed.

isobarks and sound sheds

Cap de Ville

Cap de Ville

Not sure what happened here. Sketch Club, iPad Pro, Apple Pencil, iColorama, half asleep.