Showing posts with label usk symposium. Show all posts
Showing posts with label usk symposium. Show all posts

Well today was a quick start day for my brand new 'ecosystem' sketchbook. I have yet to test any watercolors on it. But I must admit it fits in my back pocket slightly easier then my previous moleskine.
None the less I got in quite a bit of sketches while skating around. Went and printed off a few Google maps for the trip to the Dominican republic. Along with some sheets about the workshops offered. I'm not entirely sure which ones I will take but have a rough idea.
None the less this said I am still trying to raise up some more funds for the trip so I might be able to stay a little longer and have some extra spending change when there. So if you see any sketches you like please contact me.








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Well everyone stuck here at work, for the night. Shift is over but I can't leave. It's been a long hectic day at work. None the less while catching up on some rss feed reading (eWhile reading the many rss feeds I subscribe to, I managed to stumble upon a fun little challenge which seems perfect for the day.

Some days life throws a sucker punch or two. So what do we do? Simply take it, perhaps avoid it? We adapt and overcome. I can not say how many times I have lost something for sketching on my little trips. Some days it could be something as useless as an eraser, other's I may forget a paint brush for watercolors. Then there are those nasty days where you loose your pencil. "Trip to the store anyone?"

Regardless I found this great read by Nina Johansson. She is going to be teaching at the 3rd International Urban Sketching Symposium in July (which I hope to attend). She gives us a little teaser or taste of what some will get to venture into at the symposium.


It's not so much a challenge as it is more of just a great method to open your horizons. Many people are distracted or even scared timid to an empty white canvas or paper in front of them. I have heard this before somewhere. None the less, destroy that plain white paper a little. Give it some scars and character.

Another point brought up was using items you've never used before to create your images. As I mentioned earlier I can't recall how many times I have left or lost some tool behind. One time I resorted to using a napkin as a brush for my water colors.

None the less check out Nina's post. Maybe a fun challenge.
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