Showing posts with label TOM BIGGS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TOM BIGGS. Show all posts

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Kindle Fire Sketches

My first try at a sketches using the Sketchbook Pro App. Very difficult but a lot of fun.















My third sketch. Hope I'm getting better!!


Some additional works:


A new sketch while watching TV. July 4, 2012

Friday, April 6, 2012

Hoepfner-Dunn Home

This is a simple pen and ink sketch I did for some good friends. They just finished building their beautiful home in the Granite Ridge section of Medicine Park, Oklahoma

This is the watercolor version done on 140# Arches watercolor paper.

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

The Old and New of Medicine Park

This is one of the oldest Medicine Park homes, originally owned by the President of the First National Bank of Lawton. Now owned by Kenny Caballero who added a hot tub at the back of the home as one of his many updates over the past 10 years. It is interesting that the hot tub site is near where there once was an outhouse which was available for all the residents of Medicine Park to use.




Another Medicine Park home (this one new)  belonging to Bette Cooper and Gary Brown. This house is located up the mountain side on Big Rock Rd. Beautiful home with a fantastic view - but windy!!!

Friday, March 16, 2012

"The Moose is Loose" House

This is a Medicine Park circular home currently owned by Hank and Lee Sabine. A "tongue-in-cheek" sculpture of a moose, created by the late Robert Dean, is seen in the front yard and attracts a lot of attention. I wanted to do a quick sketch for my blog because of its uniqueness. It is pen and ink with Paynes Grey watercolor for the shadows.

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Washer Included

This vacation rental home in Medicine Park is located on East Lake Drive, a short distance from the downtown area. It is recognizable by the washing machine and pail in the front yard. It is immediately next door to "The Wallow" posted below on my blog. Another of the interesting, refurbished old cobblestone structures in town. I sketched it with sepia ink in a Micron .05 pen.

Sunday, March 11, 2012

The Wallow

One of the many cobblestone remnants that are scattered throughout Medicine Park. According to Charley Wright longtime resident of the Park, this was the Medicine Park dive group headquarters. In the 60s they dove the many lakes in the area including Elmer Thomas Lake (one of the clearest lakes in Oklahoma) for spear fishing. Game included flat-head catfish (some over 100#), carp, gar and others.

The Medicine Park Motorcycle Shop

The motorcycle shop, aptly named "Chaps My Ass" caters to the hundreds of motorcyclists who annually visit or pass through Medicine Park on their way to or from the adjacent Wichita Wildlife Refuge. In this picture I used a little pastel work to supplement my watercolors. It worked pretty good. I may have to try more of it in future sketches and paintings.

Saturday, March 10, 2012

The Brox Aerie

This is a watercolor I did of Steve and Katie Brox's house high in the hills of Medicine Park, OK. A beautiful location. Unfortunately, this does not give the house the justice it deserves. There are so many angles to the house (offering the 360 degree view) that it would take several paintings to show its true beauty. The drive up is steep and winding and their address is appropriately enough " Onehellofadrive, Med Park, OK. "

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Dale and Barbara's Ruins

I wanted to sketch the subject ruins which sits on Dale and Barbara's property in Medicine Park. Their remodeled guest home is to the right. This old house is particularly interesting in that it appears to have been added on to at some very early time as seen by the small round cobblestones on top of the larger pieces of granite on the right side. Also the small window to the left has been placed in and partially fills an area which was at one time apparently a larger opening. There is also a window in the back which has been filled in with cobblestones. You really wonder what the original house looked like so many years ago. The only thing standing is the fireplace inside the structure on the right. The lower sketch shows the fireplace in more detail.

Mt. Scott looms in the background directly behind the house.

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Kenneth Morrow Recording

The other afternoon I caught Kenneth recording just across the creek from my house. He was sitting on the patio of the "Ruins" here in Medicine Park in the late afternoon. Kenneth has a new song that has placed him in the top 15 contestants in a national new song writing contest. Congrats Kenneth! I used sepia watercolor and a touch of burnt sienna for his beard on the ink sketch.

Monday, February 20, 2012

Sketching with Judy

Judy Odom and I sketched together this morning. Her completed painting is a little more subtle than mine (shown here). Can you believe anything could be more subtle than this??? Her painting was very good and she is framing it.

Friday, February 17, 2012

Lawton Arts and Entertainment Magazine

I was honored to have my watercolor sketch of the new Lawton City Hall chosen to be shown on the front page of the Spring issue  of the Lawton Arts and Entertainment magazine. It was a lot of fun sketching on site even though it was freeezing. The building was originally the old Lawton High School which has been moved to a new, larger facility. Remodeling has now been completed and the new city offices are in business.

Monday, February 13, 2012

East Lake Drive Cabins

This is a stretch along East Lake Drive where four old cobblestone cabins have been restored basically extending the historic downtown area. The cabin to the right has been restored well over a year, whereas the other three have just recently been completed.

Friday, February 10, 2012

"Baxterville"


This sketch is of four new homes built down the street from me. They are built, where possible on ruins of old cobblestone cabins of yesteryear maintaining the architectural theme of Medicine Park. I have included the original pen and ink and the watercolor wash version. There are more homes to be built in the area.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Old Cobblestone Schoolhouse - Comanche Co., OK

This old schoolhouse is located in the northwest corner of Comanche County. The roof has caved in since the photo I used was made. It is the oldest schoolhouse in Comanche County.

Sketchbook Pro Mobile



I painted these three pictures using my finger on a Samsung Galaxy Android phone.

Saturday, January 28, 2012

The Ruins and the Old Plantation

I did this sketch entirely in inks, both soluble and permanent. Much of the work was done with a bamboo sharpened stick as well as a pen (Hero).

Friday, January 27, 2012

Mountain Village

Just "doodling" around this afternoon using water soluble inks with pen and bamboo stick.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Home

This is a picture of our home drawn entirely with a sharpened bamboo stick using Noodlers black bulletproof ink. It was an interesting experiment and a lot of fun. I finished it off with light watercolor washes.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Meers, Oklahoma

The old Meers Restaurant with the best hamburger in Oklahoma. You just hope the building doesn't fall in while you're eating there. Located in the Wichita Mountains, the lines to eat stretch into the street in the summer months.