Blackwing 211 Archives - Blackwing https://blog.blackwing602.com/tag/blackwing-211/ Pencils & Stories Thu, 21 Apr 2016 23:45:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://blog.blackwing602.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/cropped-Favicon-32x32.png Blackwing 211 Archives - Blackwing https://blog.blackwing602.com/tag/blackwing-211/ 32 32 Our Favorite John Muir Sketches https://blog.blackwing602.com/favorite-john-muir-sketches/ Thu, 21 Apr 2016 23:44:42 +0000 http://blog.blackwing602.com/?p=10626 Last year, we released the Blackwing 211, our tribute to John Muir and his impact […]

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Last year, we released the Blackwing 211, our tribute to John Muir and his impact on the field of naturalism. Muir was a noted explorer, but he was also an avid sketcher. Our hometown of Stockton, CA is also home to the University of the Pacific and the John Muir Papers, which we explored in preparation for the Blackwing 211 launch. In honor of Muir’s birthday, we’ve gathered ten of our favorite sketches from his extensive catalog of journals stored at that archive.

Kings Canyon National Park - Canyons - North Fork Kings River

Kings Canyon National Park – Canyons – North Fork Kings River

Sierra Nevada - Rocks - Rock Formation

Sierra Nevada – Rocks – Rock Formation

Sierra Nevada - Trees - White Oak of Sierra Foothills 20 ft high, Near Rock River Ranch

Sierra Nevada – Trees – White Oak of Sierra Foothills 20 ft high, Near Rock River Ranch

Squirrel

Squirrel

Washburn Lake - Yosemite

Washburn Lake – Yosemite

Yosemite National Park -Mountains - Half Dome -North Face of Half Dome

Yosemite National Park -Mountains – Half Dome -North Face of Half Dome

Yosemite National Park - Camps and Camping - Camp at Foot of Mt. Dana

Yosemite National Park – Camps and Camping – Camp at Foot of Mt. Dana

Yosemite National Park - Canyons - Tenaya - Tenaya Cascades 700 Ft High and Smooth Ice-Polished Canyon 5 Miles Above Yosemite

Yosemite National Park – Canyons – Tenaya – Tenaya Cascades 700 Ft High and Smooth Ice-Polished Canyon 5 Miles Above Yosemite

Yosemite National Park - Mountains - Lyell - The Highest Yosemite Fountain

Yosemite National Park – Mountains – Lyell – The Highest Yosemite Fountain

Yosemite National Park - Mountains - Starr King Group from the South West

Yosemite National Park – Mountains – Starr King Group from the South West

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Exploring the John Muir Papers https://blog.blackwing602.com/exploring-the-john-muir-papers/ Thu, 01 Oct 2015 18:56:14 +0000 http://blog.blackwing602.com/?p=8627 It turns out, Blackwing has more ties to John Muir than just the new 211 […]

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It turns out, Blackwing has more ties to John Muir than just the new 211 edition pencil.

We’re based in Stockton, California, home to the University of the Pacific, the oldest chartered university in California. Deep in the bowels of the Pacific library is the Holt Atherton Archive, a fireproof room filled with archive boxes. Inside of these boxes are hundreds upon hundreds of sketches, correspondence and journals penciled (and penned, shhh) by John Muir. The John Muir Papers, as they’re called, account for roughly 75% of the surviving works of John Muir. While planning the release of the Blackwing 211, visiting these archives was a must.

When we arrived at the archive we were asked to sign in, submit a written request for the papers we would like to view, and leave our bags at the door. We were taken into a room with “Use Pencils Only” posted at every table. Clearly, this was our kind of place.

Use Pencils Only

The safety of the papers, which date back over 100 years, is of the utmost importance. We were actually told that, should the room catch fire with us still inside, all of the oxygen would be removed immediately, killing us instantly, but keeping the papers in tact. Now that’s security.

The file we requested was brought out and we were allowed to sort through the papers inside. Most of the drawings were sealed in archival sleeves, but some larger drawings were protected by a plastic cover that could be lifted to view the drawing unimpeded.

While looking through his papers, it became even more clear that John Muir was not only a naturalist, explorer and writer, but he was also an artist. Looking specifically at Muir’s drawings of Half Dome, which he captured from every angle imaginable, you can see his grasp of perspective, shading, texture and scale.

We ended up finding a drawing of Half Dome as seen from the Yosemite Valley floor and decided to find the spot where he stood to capture it. Below are the results from our journey.

HalfDomeSketches

If you’re ever in the Stockton area, put the Holt Atherton Archive at the University of the Pacific on your list of stops. It’s a moving, and humbling, experience. Who knows, maybe you’ll get inspired to hike through Yosemite looking for that certain bend in the Merced River.

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