Sketch in your style: Wisconsin Keller Waterfall

Enjoy sketching with our group…. online, from anywhere. Just send your art to us or post it on Instagram using #SketchWisWaterfall or just #SketchWis

If you are in central Wisconsin, little Keller Lake in northern Waupaca County has a wonderful waterfall. It is at the dam, and is easy to miss unless you watch for the distinctive stone work where the road crosses it at the far end of the lake in the park.
Keller Lake is on County G, northeast of Big Falls in the northern part of Waupaca county.
https://www.lake-link.com/wisconsin-lakes/waupaca-county/keller-lake/5747/

Whether you go in person or sketch from these photos, post it yourself on Instagram using the hashtag #sketchwismayflowers or just #sketchwis somewhere in your posting. or send it to us at OpenAirSketchGroup@gmail.com or just keep it to yourself. Anyone can view the accumulating sketches by searching for that hashtag in Instagram. Or watch here and we’ll post what accumulates in two weeks.

We will post more Waupaca, Wisconsin photos for you to work on twice a month during this time of social distancing instead of meeting on the 2nd Saturday of the month as we normally have done.

Anyone is welcome : friends of friends, any skill level, any style;  pencil, charcoal, pastel, ink, watercolor, oil, acrylic, gouache, chalk, sun prints, 3D, clay, iPad, camera/ phone…. whatever. Check older postings for a look at previous outings.  This sketch group is part of the Urban Sketchers, a worldwide association of folks who gather in groups to sketch together without fees, with the goal to put on paper what is in front of them and share it with others.   See http://www.urbansketchers.org/  
Join us regularly or just now and then.  You are always welcome.

Stay well. Stay aware.

Comments or requests? email Jan O or me at openairsketchgroup@gmail.com

And if you have gotten this far and are still reading, the image below has been photoshopped to push the color, which sometimes helps artists to see detail that would have been more apparent if painting onsite. Click for larger view

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