Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Viva Mexico

Things recently have been pretty crazy, hence the lack of recent blog activity. I just moved, and while going through some of my art stuff from college, I came across my sketch book from when I studied abroad in Mexico. The trip was a 17 day "sketch book tour of Mexico" with a group of fellow Kutztown CD (Communication Design) students and our professor (whom we affectionately dubbed "Tio"). We visited three cities, Queretaro, Guanajuato and San Miguel de Allende, all located in central Mexico, and were submersed in Mexican art and culture. Visiting local museums, restaurants, art exhibits, and even an old mine and Gorky Gonzalez's pottery studio, we got to sketch some pretty incredible things. It was about this time three years ago that I took this trip, so I thought it would be appropriate to post a few of the sketches from my sketch book. Maybe some day I'll get to go back and fill the rest of the book...

Sketch of a church in Queretaro, at "Capilla del Cerro de las Campanas" (the Hill of the Bells)

Sketch of "El Teatro Juarez" in one of the squares in Guanajuato

View from the roof of our host family's house in Guanajuato

I thought the tiles on a table at our hotel in San Miguel were interesting...

The tiles in the bathroom were pretty, too

Sketches from some artifacts we saw at a museum in Guanajuato

More artifacts from the museum...I loved all the different faces!

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