Micron pigma ink, Kremer Pigments Watercolors in Raffine 6×9 sketchbook
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Barbara and I were taking a walk across the University of California’s Berkeley campus a couple of weeks ago in a drizzling rain. As we turned a corner we heard barking and then saw this little dog barking at a stone bear (the U.C. mascot). His owners were laughing as the well-dressed pup gradually inched his way closer, barking all the way. I barely had time to get my camera out of its case and snap a picture before they moved on.
Tonight I started to draw the scene from my photo in my watercolor Moleskine with an .01 Micron Pigma but it just wasn’t happening — just couldn’t get in the flow. So I abandoned the drawing and switched to the Raffine sketchbook and an .03 Micron Pigma. Somehow the fatter line worked better and let me be more playful with my lines as I drew. Meanwhile, my painting group and I were listening to some good music, chatting, and drinking Bengal Spice herb tea.
Last night I had a brief and ugly night’s sleep that was cut even shorter by my cats at 6:00 a.m. Busby came crashing into my room, his head stuck in the handle of a brown paper grocery bag. He managed to break free of it with that grand entrance, but that was the end of my fitful sleep. So I’m off now to try for better luck tonight!

10 replies on “Scared by a Bear at U.C. Berkeley”
A great story to go with a fantastic drawing. Creatures are so entertaining though their timing can be a bit better than when one is sleeping. Looking forward to your next post π
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What a lovely sketch and story – hope you got a better night of sleep today π
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I always love seeing your work, even though I don’t comment on everything — but this is so lively, and it tells a story even without your written background (though I’m glad to have that too — I’m intrigued by the Kremer paints). Really nice.
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WHAT A SITE, Jana! I LOVE the way you sketched it — and what a funny thing to see!
Must have been the moon — I swear!! I was having the same ‘no flow’ yesterday and thinking I’ve lost every ounce of sketching ability … I’m blaming it on the moon! And I was up 3 times last night … are you sure we’re not related???
I hope today is better for both of us!
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Oh my gosh, I am cracking up at the visual image of this and can just imagine the hilarity of the whole situation.
Can we expect the cat in the sack soon? What a hoot that must have been.
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Fun story and GREAT sketch! I just love animals and their antics.
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This has such immediacy and life! You are on a roll, girl! But then, you never seem to be off a roll ;D.
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Hee…hee… This cracks me up. It is no surprise that its a beagle either. I’m sure my Pokey would do the same thing!
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Our dog always used to bark at the large statue of Robert Burns when we passed it in the car – very strange. Great sketch
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This sketch catches the moment beautifully and skillfully. It brings a humorous memory to life. You caught the look on the woman’s face just the way I remembered it.
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