I have had a couple notions about pieces to do that involve my old truck. This is the first full scale one I have done. The weather has been almost perfect- better than any Kansas August that I can recall. Days starting in the 50's & 60's and ending below the mid 80's -sometimes down in the lower 70's. Wow. I picked this truck up to replace a '94 that was nearly dragging on the street. A tremendous upgrade considering it had both a/c and an automatic tranny. Power steering and power windows were also an upgrade. Anywho, it was very nice to sit out with the mosquitoes in the perfectly still weather and do some sketching without even leaving home... If there were only a little breeze it would'a held the little buuggers at bay, but alas... Even now as I write this sitting on the front porch, the DEET I put on earlier is not stopping the villains from attacking my elbows and hands. (Sorry about the rant!) The truck has served me well; and I needn't worry about someone driving off with my subject as sometimes happens. I just backed the pick up down the driveway to the street, cocked the wheels, and was ready to go. Done in a mostly used up pad of Strathmore sketch 60 lb, 11" x 14" paper. It always amazes me just how much I learn when drawing. I always see something I did not notice before. It is crazy what a minuscule little chunk of graphite can do to a piece of paper. (Just doused my arms again with "Off", and now the mosquitoes are attacking my ears! But I refuse to go in!)
Here below is a detail of the center of the drawing.
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