MN State Fair Sketch-out

sleeping pig – full spread about 7×14 inches on Rives lightweight in cream, sketched with Sharpie pen, Grumbacher watercolor added Last Saturday I was at the Minnesota State Fair with a group of about eleven people from the MCBA Visual Journal Collective for a sketch-out. We had a lovely day drawing amongst the thousands of…

sleeping pig – full spread about 7×14 inches
on Rives lightweight in cream,
sketched with Sharpie pen,
Grumbacher watercolor added
Last Saturday I was at the Minnesota State Fair with a group of about eleven people from the MCBA Visual Journal Collective for a sketch-out. We had a lovely day drawing amongst the thousands of visitors to the fair. We met as a group at one and four so we could chat about our adventures drawing at such a large public event as well as to share our work with one another.

My first sketch – trying to catch the
crowds and booths along a street
brown Pitt pen
I began my day drawing just using a brown (sepia) Pitt pen. I was trying to draw fast and catch a sense of the crowds, buildings, and booths that line the streets of the fair. I have to say that was challenging and I moved on to drawing the livestock in the barns instead.


The cow barn- brown Pitt pen
The animals are always enjoyable to draw at the fair and I got a handful of drawings in before the first meeting was scheduled. After we met as a group, I inadvertently switched pens. I had been using a sepia Pitt pen and I grabbed my black Sharpie pen instead – no big deal just something I noticed later when I looked at my sketches from the day.
After the break, I also switched it up and decided to try my hand at adding paint to my sketches on site. If I am going to add color I very often add it at home after the fact, but so many sketchers had beautifully painted pages from that morning I decided to try and paint too. That is the great thing about seeing someone else’s work, it can push you to try something new.


Little sheep – Sharpie pen,
Grumbacher watercolor,
my favorite from the day.
The sheep was my first attempt at adding color on the spot. I was happy it worked out to paint as I sketched in the barn using my travel set and a Niji brush, so I continued to add color to the remainder of my pages. (The pig at the top of the post came after the sheep.)
After the pig and sheep, I took a sketching break and walked across the fair to see the fine art building and other sights. After walking back and arriving at our meeting place for the afternoon, I sat and sketched while talking to Marty Harris, a fellow sketcher at the fair. I was sketching a group of five boys that all had on green shirts but they got up before I finished the whole group – I got two and they were the last sketch I did that day.
I feel like I had a great day, I pushed myself to try something new and got to get out and spend the day drawing. What could be better?


Two boys – my last sketch of the day
done while talking with another sketcher and
waiting for the rest of the group.
Sharpie pen, Grumbacher watercolor

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  1. AutumnLeaves

    Suzanne, didn't you sketch the fair last year or the year before as well? I seem to remember one of the bloggers I follow doing that…

    At any rate, these are just simply fabulous! I love that you added color and my favorite is absolutely the cows. Gorgeous composition!

  2. journalrat

    Suzanne, I love seeing your sketches, and love that you had successful experiments on the lighter weight Rives!

    Thank you for showing up, and for tracking me down for that final meeting! I think the total of participants was 13, but I don't have the sheet in front of me. (I haven't even scanned one page of my State Fair journal yet—so I'm rather behind in writing about it.)

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