
It's still freezing cold outside. The kids don't seem to mind. Many of them were digging cardboard out of the recycling bin and using them as sleds the last couple of days.
Registration for the July 12-14 Symposium in Santo Domingo is open. Visit our Symposium site for more information.
III Sketching Workshop in Tuscany: An Urban Sketchers Workshop taught by Simo Capecchi and Caroline Peyron in Volterra, June 9-12.
Location Sketching in Watercolor: An Urban Sketchers Workshop taught by Marc Taro Holmes and Shari Blaukopf in Portland, Ore., Aug. 3-5.
Fragments of Naples: An Urban Sketchers Workshop taught by Simo Capecchi, Laura Scarpa and Caroline Peyron in Naples, Italy, May 24-27.
1. We draw on location, indoors or out, capturing what we see from direct observation.
2. Our drawings tell the story of our surroundings, the places we live and where we travel.
3. Our drawings are a record of time and place.
4. We are truthful to the scenes we witness.
5. We use any kind of media and cherish our individual styles.
6. We support each other and draw together.
7. We share our drawings online.
8. We show the world, one drawing at a time.
The Urban Sketchers logo was created by Italian graphic designer Franco Lancio.
6 comments:
Love it...this would be a great illustration for a children's book. Now you just need to write the story! Hope you warm up....here in Oregon, we are having a milder, dryer Winter!
Incredible! Just love the simplicity of it!
Really a delightful sketch--as always, so much storytelling in your details!
thanks- I'm grateful for the snow on the ground, as thin as it is right now, because it brightens everything up on these cold, gray days.
This is a wonderfull drawing!!
this belt of trees running from front to horizon really pulls into this romantic scene. beautiful.
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