Chicago Sketchbook

Previously posted September 23, 2019 — If you follow us on Instagram you probably saw bits and pieces of our recent trip to Chicago. We had two goals for this trip:

  1. Visit museums we had not been to before

  2. Sketch onsite throughout each day.

We shared about the museums in this blog post.

Sketching before we’ve left our hometown!

Sketching before we’ve left our hometown!

A healthy start to day one …. getting used to sketching in public.

A healthy start to day one …. getting used to sketching in public.

Taking a break from visiting the National Mexican Museum of Art. Can’t go wrong with coffee and Mexican pastry!

Taking a break from visiting the National Mexican Museum of Art. Can’t go wrong with coffee and Mexican pastry!

Visit Chicago’s neighborhood of Pilsen and have the best tacos EVER at this restaurant!

Visit Chicago’s neighborhood of Pilsen and have the best tacos EVER at this restaurant!

Experimenting with sketching a complicated scene in a simple geometric version. Love that green river!

Experimenting with sketching a complicated scene in a simple geometric version. Love that green river!

A warm and humid day reminder.

A warm and humid day reminder.

The start of a new day — I drink plain black coffee in the studio but on the road a cappuccino is a real treat. This cup rejuvenated me and let me ponder what I’d seen int the “resurrection’ exhibit at the contemporary art museum.

The start of a new day — I drink plain black coffee in the studio but on the road a cappuccino is a real treat. This cup rejuvenated me and let me ponder what I’d seen int the “resurrection’ exhibit at the contemporary art museum.

An organ recital inspired this sketch! The organ at 4th Pres. has a sound that really fills the space!

An organ recital inspired this sketch! The organ at 4th Pres. has a sound that really fills the space!

Playing with a drawing that looks through glass while enjoying lunch at Eataly.

Playing with a drawing that looks through glass while enjoying lunch at Eataly.

You never know where you’ll find inspiration! This was a reflection in the glass building outside our hotel window and it easily could be translated into a quilt design. Stay tuned!

You never know where you’ll find inspiration! This was a reflection in the glass building outside our hotel window and it easily could be translated into a quilt design. Stay tuned!

Jenny Gallo

Jenny Gallo is the artist and founder of Carrot Top Studio, where she has been creating story-rich clergy stoles and meaningful art since 2004. What began as a love for making and serving faith communities has grown into a studio practice rooted in season, symbol, and care. Trained as an art educator, Jenny taught art in Chicago, Houston, and Pittsburgh before devoting herself fully to studio work. She holds a B.S. in Art Education from The Pennsylvania State University and now lives and works in the Madison, Wisconsin area.

http://www.CarrotTopStudio.com
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