It Was a Wet and Stormy Night and Day
Posted: September 4, 2015 Filed under: USkO | Tags: pen, storm, stream, watercolor, watercolor pencils, weather Leave a commentThis past month has been a stormy one. Hurricanes and tropical storms seemed to be barely missing O‘ahu on a weekly basis. While we have escaped a direct hit so far (knock on wood), we still see torrential downpours after thunderstorms or very muggy, wind-still days, like today. Cycling home through one of these heavy rains last week, I noticed that the water level in the stream nearby was licking the underside of the bridge. As this clearly warranted sketching, AJ and I quickly headed out again with our sketch equipment and rain gear. However, by the time we arrived, almost an hour later, the water level had dropped by at least 4 feet, and the clouds had begun to part. In my sketch, I marked the water level where it was when I had seen it running up the banks, just a few feet from flooding the street.
September Event Announcement
Posted: August 14, 2015 Filed under: USkO | Tags: event announcement, Kaneohe, Windward Community College Leave a commentWindward artists (and all others) take note: We will be in Kaneohe next month!
A Morning on the Towne
Posted: August 9, 2015 Filed under: USkO | Tags: event, Hawaii Kai, Koko Crater, Koko Head, marina Leave a commentYesterday morning, we gathered in the courtyard of Hawaii Kai Towne Center for two hours of leisurely sketching. The weather was perfect and the venue provided ample shade and seating under beach umbrellas. Attendance reached double digits, and we saw several new faces.
We assembled at 11:00 a.m. to share our accomplishments. Many of us sketched Koko Crater and the Hawaii Kai Marina Bridge (the most prominent views), as usual employing different approaches and techniques. We yet again found ourselves marveling at the artwork on display, but noticed too late that we should take better advantage of the group’s diversity to actively learn from each other. In our next meeting we would like to encourage participants to share their choices of scene, composition, media, etcetera to increase the educational aspect of our get-togethers. Next time!
So, mark your calendars, we’ll be out again on September 12. Location to be announced soon!
Solar Impulse 2 at Kalaeloa Airport
Posted: July 26, 2015 Filed under: USkO | Tags: airport, crayon, pen, plane, Solar Impulse 2 1 CommentOn Friday, July 17, AJ, Harald, and I arranged to visit the Solar Impulse 2 (Si2), a giant plane aiming to complete the first-ever round-the-world flight solely powered by the sun. Victoire, a member of the Solar Impulse press team, was an excellent host and guide. She shared with us the technical and cultural challenges that the team encountered on their journey so far.
As we walked across the airfield, we saw forklifts loading Si2 parts and supplies onto an Ilyushin cargo plane. Entering the hangar, we got a firsthand impression of the solar plane’s size and unusual proportions. At a wingspan of 72 m (greater than a Boeing 747), the plane just barely fits into the hangar. The plane’s solar panels were covered in reflective foil, and the propellers were dismounted revealing the battery compartments. We were able to see the plane from all angles – even from a balcony above. Although it was a hot day, we greatly enjoyed our visit.
I found the Si2 challenging to sketch because of its size. I actually had to swivel my head from left to right to see the entire plane.
Due to repairs, Si2 missed its opening for the next leg of the flight and will overwinter at Kalaeloa Airport. While the plane stays here, the team will spend their winter in Europe. The round-the-world flight will continue in early April next year. We look forward to the team’s return and hope to coordinate a full-scale event to sketch the plane in March before it departs for Phoenix, Arizona.
August Event Announcement
Posted: July 14, 2015 Filed under: USkO | Tags: event announcement Leave a commentThe summer is flying by. No time to waste. Sharpen your pencils… our August event is around the corner!
Event Tomorrow!
Posted: July 10, 2015 Filed under: USkO | Tags: event announcement 1 CommentPlease have a look at our event flyers, including the plan for our backup location (below) in case the weather foils our original proposal. Rain or shine, we hope to see you tomorrow morning!
Barge Shipment
Posted: July 7, 2015 Filed under: USkO | Tags: charcoal, conté, crayon, harbor, pen, port, shipping, truck, watercolor Leave a commentLast week I was at Honolulu Harbor helping ship two pallets to the Big Island on a Young Brothers barge. I intended to provide support, but ended up sketching at the main gate. This was my first time at the port to see the loading process and all the heavy equipment (forklifts, reach stackers … had to look that one up, and trailer trucks). I met very nice people – even made a friend of a security guard who requested a sketch of himself. He offered me a seat under a tent in front of the guard house – a welcome relief from the scorching heat of the day. Fortunately I had come prepared with a liter-sized water bottle… his was twice or three times the size.
Since I was unable to help, the multiple-hour visit meant I had many sketching opportunities. I used a set of liquid-ink pens and later applied crayons, watercolor, or charcoal with conté pencil. These different media/styles were spurred by a full sketchbook… I drew on spare loose paper, as well as the cardboard backing and other surfaces of my sketchbook.
“New on the Block”
Posted: June 22, 2015 Filed under: USkO | Tags: house, oil pastel, pen Leave a commentMost houses I have come across on the island have a subdued beige or grey/white hue. Exceptions can be found in the roof color where red or green make an occasional appearance. Recently though, I came across two residential houses in Manoa whose owners made bold color choices. In my sketch an aged and paled turquoise home can be seen on the right, and, on the left, a house that was just freshly painted in a new color. Originally a subtler hue like its neighbors, this residence now truly announced its presence.
I used a gel-based rollerball pen and oil pastels to portray the vivid colors.
July 11 Event Update
Posted: June 5, 2015 Filed under: USkO | Tags: event announcement Leave a commentAs a fellow sketcher kindly pointed out to us, one of our originally marked parking locations is now a construction site. Apologies. The announcement has been updated.
Next Event: July 11 in Kaka’ako
Posted: June 3, 2015 Filed under: USkO | Tags: event announcement Leave a commentWe are excited to announce our next outing – with a little lead time. Save the date, tell your friends and family… and hope to see you there!

















