POPULARITY
Ein gemütliches Café. Eine Grünanlage, in der ungewöhnliche Pflanzen gedeihen. Ein Platz, auf dem sich Welten begegnen. All das können Lieblingsorte sein in einer Stadt. Sechzig solcher „Lieblingsorte in Frankfurt“ hat die Künstlerin und Illustratorin Amelie Persson zusammen mit 20 Kolleginnen und Kollegen ausgewählt, gezeichnet, gemalt und collagiert. Ein wunderbares Buch und zugleich eine Liebeserklärung an Frankfurt ist dabei herausgekommen. Christoph Scheffer spricht darüber mit Amelie Persson. (Illustration: Amelie Persson / Societäts-Verlag)
Künstler der Woche: https://www.instagram.com/gris030.de/Wir das sind:Isabella :https://www.instagram.com/_paperieur_/PaperClub:https://steadyhq.com/de/paperclub/aboutMarvin:https://www.instagram.com/gustavson_illustration/Gustavson Onlineshop:https://gustavson.store
Achtung REPLAY, also Wiederholung einer alten Folge! Heute geht es um das Skizzieren, wie Du ein Skizzenbuch führen kannst. Außerdem erzähle ich Dir von Möglichkeiten, mit anderen gemeinsam zu zeichnen.Das ist Urban Sketching! Ich war für Dich bei der Sketchcon 2022 in Hannover, das ist ein kleines, regionales Urban Sketching Festival. Was Urban Sketching ist, erfährst Du nebenbei. Von dort habe ich Dir zwei O-Töne in Form von kleinen Interviews mit dem Organisator Dietmar Stiller und der Workshopleiterin Solveig Börnsen mitgebracht. Unterstütze den Podcast gern bei STEADY unter diesem Link: https://steadyhq.com/de/derkreativeflow ------------------------------------------------------ Shownotes Folge 33: 1. Speakpipe-Sprachnachricht schicken, https://www.speakpipe.com/derkreativeflow 2. Flow-Blog, https://www.derkreativeflowblog.de 3. Mein Shop für digitale Produkte, https://shop.derkreativeflow.de 4. «Der kreative Flow» auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/derkreativeflow 5. Mein kreativer Output auf Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/robertabergmann 6. Meine Bücher, https://robertabergmann.shop 7. Newsletter «Der kreative Flow»Hier anmelden und Boni erhalten Credits Podcast: Der kreative Flow, seit 2019 Idee, Design & Host: Roberta Bergmann, https://www.robertabergmann.de Tonmischung & Sounds: Peter M. Glantz, https://www.glantz.info Alle Infos unter: https://www.derkreativeflow.de Folge direkt herunterladen -- Credits Podcast: Der kreative Flow, 2024 Idee, Design & Host: Roberta Bergmann, https://www.robertabergmann.de Tonmischung & Sounds: Peter M. Glantz, http://www.glantz.info Alle Infos unter: https://www.derkreativeflow.de
This episode, hosts Kurt Neiswender and Jamie discuss their recent experiences and adventures, including a behind-the-scenes look at the AIA 24 conference in Washington, D.C., soccer updates, a visit to Frank Lloyd Wright's Pope-Leahy House, an urban sketching tour, and a look into the MLK Central Library renovation. Introduction and Catch Up Soccer Talk and Brand Conversations AIA 24 Conference Highlights Student Placement and Networking Urban Sketching Adventures Visiting Frank Lloyd Wright's Pope-Leahy House MLK Central Library Support the Show.Buy some Coffee! Support the Show!https://ko-fi.com/coffeesketchpodcast/shop Our Links Follow Jamie on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/falloutstudio/ Follow Kurt on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kurtneiswender/ Kurt's Practice - https://www.instagram.com/urbancolabarchitecture/ Coffee Sketch on Twitter - https://twitter.com/coffeesketch Jamie on Twitter - https://twitter.com/falloutstudio Kurt on Twitter - https://twitter.com/kurtneiswender
Jumbo Ep:626 - 04.03.24 - Urban Sketching, Willy Wonka, Jarred Farts!Urban Sketching, Wonka Movie, Willy Wonka Experience, Arch Rivals Quiz with Mike & Daisy, Selling Farts!Support me at:www.buymeacoffee.com/jumbo www.jumbopodcast.comYou can listen on Spotify, Stitcher, Apple Podcasts, Spreaker and many others.#PodernFamily #Podcasts #SpotifyPodcasts #Applepodcasts
Carlos und Lara plaudern mit Chrimaro, die als Zeichnerin und Illustratorin viele Medien ausprobiert, gerne draußen zeichnet und auch schon als Helferin bei der CIB dabei war.
IKP interviewed Randy Valiente and Filipino Comics Arist and Writer. We covered a lot of ground in this first section, including how he got into comics, his writing career in the local comics scene, how he became an illustrator and broke into the international comics scene, his current exhibition art pieces, his opinions on the […] The post Urban Sketching and Travel with Randy Valiente – PINOY ARTIST in Komiks appeared first on MEL CASIPIT, Artist.
IKP interviewed Randy Valiente and Filipino Comics Arist and Writer. We covered a lot of ground in this first section, including how he got into comics, his writing career in the local comics scene, how he became an illustrator and broke into the international comics scene, his current exhibition art pieces, his opinions on the […] The post Urban Sketching and Travel with Randy Valiente – PINOY ARTIST in Komiks appeared first on MEL CASIPIT, Artist.
Este domingo volvemos con un TALLER de PERSPECTIVA para todo aquel que quiera adentrarse en el mundo del Urban Sketch y aprender cómo dominar la perspectiva en tus dibujos de temática urbana y paisaje.
California-based illustrator Nina Khashchina shares the experience of daily video calls with her parents in Kharkiv, after Ukraine was invaded and the bombs fell everyday. She speaks about recommitting to the Ukrainian language as part of her war effort. A wild book list appears. This is the second of a two-part conversation.
Cincinatti-based Christina Wald speaks about how to live and thrive as an independent artist and illustrator. They discuss Kickstarter, Patreon, and ways to keep the creative process at the heart of your practice, and the creator in the economy. This episode is the second part of the conversation from Ep 62. ☕ Like this episode? Buy me a coffee.
Host Nishant Jain presents the idea that writing and drawing are literally the same thing. If you can do one, you can also do the other. This episode was recorded for paid subscribers of SneakyArt. ❤️ Love this show? Become a SneakyArt Insider to support it! More good ideas:
Der 61-jährige Musiker und Künstler im Gespräch mit Main-Echo-Reporterin Nina Mähliß über seine zahlreichen Bandprojekte, sein Faible für Urban Sketching sowie eine Kreuzfahrt des Grauens Wer Personen kennt, die Aschaffenburg und Umgebung lebenswert, bunt und besonders machen und die in diesem Podcast unbedingt einmal zu Wort kommen sollten, schreibt gerne eine Mail an podcast@main-echo.de
Zeichnerin Larissa Bertonasco spricht u. a. über ihre vielfältigen Interessen, den Kochbucherfolg und warum sie nicht so gerne darüber spricht, ihre Jugend in Heilbronn und dass sie in Siena gemerkt hat, dass sie nicht so italienisch ist, wie sie dachte. In der Folge #51 des Originalteile-Podcasts begrüßen wir Larissa Bertonasco, eine vielseitige Künstlerin, Illustratorin und Autorin. Larissa berichtet über ihr Aufwachsen in Heilbronn, ihre italienischen Wurzeln und den Erfolg ihres Kochbuches - ein Thema, das sie ungern in den Vordergrund stellt, da sie so viele verschiedene Interessen hat. Trotzdem haben wir sie dazu befragt, ebenso wie zu vielen weiteren Themen, die sie beschäftigen. Larissa teilt ihre Gedanken über den frühen Erfolg, der ihr viele Türen geöffnet hat, und ihre Furchtlosigkeit vor der Selbständigkeit. Sie erzählt von ihrer künstlerischen Arbeit, ihrem Leben in Hamburg und ihrer Wahrnehmung von Heilbronn aus der Ferne. Der Besuch bei ihrer Mutter in Heilbronn war Anlass, sie ins Originalteile-Podcaststudio einzuladen. Erfahrt mehr über Larissa Bertonascos facettenreiche Interessen wie Illustration, Graphic Recording, Lichtprojektionen, Fassadengestaltung, Urban Sketching und das Schreiben von Texten. Larissa zeigt Leidenschaft für Tanz, Theater, Musik, Literatur, Kunst, Sprachen, Reisen, Yoga, Psychologie, Feminismus, Antirassismus und andere politische und gesellschaftliche Themen. Besucht Larissas Website, Shop & Social Media, um mehr über ihre künstlerischen Projekte und Werke zu erfahren: https://bertonasco.de https://www.instagram.com/larissa.bertonasco/ https://de-de.facebook.com/bertonasco/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/larissa-bertonasco-60585511a/ *Werbung wegen Namensnennung* Unterstützer und Möglichmacher ist das Autozentrum Hagelauer als Premium-Freund dieses Podcasts! Neuwagen und Elektromobilität vom #HeilbronnerOriginal gibt's hier: www.hagelauer.de #heilbronn #podcast #originals #originalteile #illustration #kochbuch #künstlerin #autorin #larissabertonasco #hamburg #kunst #kreativität #gesellschaft #HeilbronnerOriginal
This month, at Art Class I ave a been mostly Making Mistakes :) In this ‘One Time At Art Class‘ episode I look back over the past few weeks of Art Class, Life Drawing, and Urban Sketching with the Plymouth Arts Club. Co-host lilDENNiS and Kitty join me to talk about tings like: Drawing People Wearing Glasses, Art Class and Social Anxiety, Painting in The Rain, Singing in Front of People, How Art Gives You Confidence, Facing Your Art Fears, Talking to Strangers, Making Mistakes, Rushing Watercolours, Do You Need To Go Art Class?, Turning People Into Characters, and lots of Kitty Kisses! Hope you enjoy this month at Art Class episode :)
Mike begins reflecting on 2022 and looks to 2023. He talks about recent pieces, including a new subject for some digital work. Artist, Illustrator, and writer Christina Wald joins the podcast to discuss her journey from industrial design to working with properties such as Star Wars and Lord of the rings before illustrating over 60 children's books. Her recent exploration of urban sketching has led her to author her first book, which has led to a Kickstarter. Eagle in ink (Mike IG) Red-eyed tree frog (Mike IG) Bunny (Mike IG) Etchr (code ‘mikeh' for 10% off your next order) Dancer in Procreate (Mike IG) Send Mike a message via Speakpipe Colleen Doran Carl Sagan Wizards of the Coast Babylon 5 Dune C. F. Payne David Michael Beck John Maggard Brothers Hilldebrant Michael Whelan Childrensillustrators.com Theispot.com Hireanillustrator.com Mesa Schumacher Interview Basquiat copy fedex Qor Watercolor Amy Bogard Brenda Murray Larry MacDougall Patricia Ann MacDougall James Gurney Interview Blackwing pencils Tombow My Sketching Obsession ===== How to reach Christina Wald ===== Instagram - @cswyellokat Web site - christinawald.com Kickstarter for book - My Sketching Obsession Facebook ===== How to reach Mike Hendley ===== MikeHendley.com Instagram @Mike_Hendley Twitter @MikeHendley Mike's drawing kit Show notes at DrawingInspiration.fm ===== Support the Podcast ===== Become a patron of the show Buy Me a Paintbrush if you like the show or my work Rate and Review on Apple Podcasts Etchr Lab use the code ‘mikeh' for 10% off Art Toolkit discount code (10% off using code MHDRAWS10 which is valid until December 31, 2022) Podcast theme music is “Acid Jazz” By Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Heute geht es um das Skizzieren, wie Du ein Skizzenbuch führen kannst. Außerdem erzähle ich Dir von Möglichkeiten, mit anderen gemeinsam zu zeichnen.Das ist Urban Sketching! Ich war für Dich bei der Sketchcon 2022 in Hannover, das ist ein kleines, regionales Urban Sketching Festival. Was Urban Sketching ist, erfährst Du nebenbei. Von dort habe ich Dir zwei O-Töne in Form von kleinen Interviews mit dem Organisator Dietmar Stiller und der Workshopleiterin Solveig Börnsen mitgebracht. ------------------------------------------------------------ 1. Folge mit Felix Scheinberger, https://www.derkreativeflow.de/special2 2. Felix Scheinberger, «Mut zum Skizzenbuch», https://typografie.de/produkt/mut-zum-skizzenbuch/ 3. Die Sketchcon in Hannover, http://sketchcon.de/nachlese/ 4. Dietmar Stiller, http://sketcher.stillerdesign.de, https://www.instagram.com/sketch.my.day/ 5. Solveig Börnsen, https://www.instagram.com/solveigboernsen, https://www.etsy.com/de/shop/SolveigBoernsen 6. Unterstütze «Der kreative Flow» bei Steady mit einer VIP-Mitgliedschaft und erhalte exklusive Boni, https://steady.de/derkreativeflow/ 7. Schick mir Deinen Beitrag für den Podcast oder eine Sprachnachricht, https://www.speakpipe.com/derkreativeflow 8. Shownotes zur Folge unter: https://www.derkreativeflow.de/folge68 9. Facebookgruppe «Der kreative Flow», https://www.facebook.com/groups/kreativrezepte 10. Newsletter «Der kreative Flow», mit der Willkommensmail erhältst Du ein Geschenk (z.B. Freebie, Rabattcode, ...)! https://subscribe.newsletter2go.com/?n2g=gsw3txpf-uxz76g6v-10c2 11. Der kreative Flow-Blog, https://www.derkreativeflowblog.de 12. Du suchst Inspiration, schau mal hier: Mein Shop für digitale Produkte, https://shop.derkreativeflow.de 13. Meine Bücher (mit Signatur und persönlicher Widmung möglich!) direkt bei mir kaufen, https://robertabergmann.shop 14. «Der kreative Flow» auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/derkreativeflow 15. Mein kreativer Output auf Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/robertabergmann ------ Credits Podcast: Der kreative Flow, 2022 Idee, Design & Host: Roberta Bergmann, https://www.robertabergmann.de Tonmischung & Sounds: Peter M. Glantz, http://www.glantz.info Alle Infos unter: https://www.derkreativeflow.de Folge direkt herunterladen
This month, at Art Class I ave a been mostly Sketching Outside :) In this ‘One Time At Art Class‘ episode I look back over the past few weeks of Art Class, Life Drawing, and Urban Sketching with the Plymouth Arts Club. Co-host lilDENNiS and Kitty get us off with a kiss, as we talk about tings like: The Struggles of Mixing Colours, Talking to Strangers, Social Anxiety While Painting, Watercolour Mixing Chart, The Freedom To Paint What You Want, Art Books For Free, and Listening To Music While Painting :) Hope you enjoy this month at Art Class episode.
We're back! After a refreshing summer hiatus, the SneakyArt Podcast returns with a conversation with Amsterdam-based artist and YouTuber Koosje Koene. They speak about her book “Life is Better when you Draw (it)” and the experience of self-publishing from raw concept to finished product and beyond!
This month, at Art Class I ave a been mostly doing art tings :) In this ‘One Time At Art Class‘ episode I look back over the past few weeks of Art Class, Life Drawing, and Urban Sketching with the Plymouth Arts Club. Co-host lilDENNiS and Kitty join me to talk about tings like: Watching Nature Change, Not Having The Right Art Tools, Social Anxiety and Art Class, Models That Feel The Pose, Painting with Big Brushes, Shadow Shapes, The Mind Lying While You Draw, Painting Outside, Watching Birds Playing, Watercolour Brush Pens, and Getting Lost :) Hope you enjoy this month at Art Class episode :)
The SneakyArt Podcast is currently on summer break. During this period, host Nishant Jain offers a second listen to underrated gems from the archives. *** (Originally aired: May 7, 2021) Roisin Cure, an urban sketcher and illustrator in Galway (Ireland), talks about learning to draw from comic books and the ways that urban sketching has transformed her art and approach to life. *** ⛳️ Follow SneakyArt on IG, Twitter, and TikTok.
"Urban Sketching" is an international movement of people who draw on location -- indoors or out-- capturing what they see from direct observation. The drawings tell the story of our surroundings, the places we live and where we travel. Todd Cumpston is both a practitioner and a teacher.I couldn't wait to talk with him about this delightful curiosity practice. Such power in sitting still, paying close, appreciative attention to the world around us... Theme music is by Sean Balick. “Town Market” by Onesuch Village, via Blue Dot Sessions.
This month, at Art Class I ave a been mostly ... painting :) In this ‘One Time At Art Class‘ episode I look back over the past few weeks of Art Class, Life Drawing, and Urban Sketching with the Plymouth Arts Club. Co-host lilDENNiS and Kitty are back once again, as we talk about tings like: Abandoned Shopping Trolleys, Happy Little Ancients, Shaking Life Models, The Joy of Trying New Things, Painting Trees, Seagulls, Portrait Drawing, and Willies :) Hope you enjoy this month at Art Class episode :)
In this ‘One Time At Art Class‘ episode I look back over the past few weeks of Art Class, with Life Drawing and Urban Sketching at the Plymouth Arts Club. Co-host lilDENNiS and Kitty were here, to talk about tings like: An Oil Painting Workshop with Belinda Reynell, Sketching In The Rain, Singing In The Church, Parakeets Outside The Window, Urban Sketching Time, Life Drawing, The Shape of Hair, and Having the Poops :) Hope you enjoy this 'one time at Art Class' episode :)
Montreal-based artist Marc Taro Holmes (Citizen Sketcher) speaks about two art challenges organizes for thousands of artists around the world - “OneWeek100People” and “30x30 Direct Watercolor”. They discuss the value of compounding good ideas through a daily practice, and the benefits of participating with an online community. This episode releases on Day 24 of 30x30 Direct Watercolor. Check out the FB group. Follow Marc's work on his Website and Instagram. --------
Let loose, have fun and embrace the unconventional. These are the guiding principles of our guest artist, Adrianna Johnston. Her journey started through a palette given to her when she was 16 and a photo pinned on her Pinterest opened a whole new perspective on Urban Sketching. Now, she's teaching and encouraging other hobbyists to keep on learning and have the courage to deviate from the conventional Tweet Us! @etchr_lab Watch this full episode in video form on our Youtube Channel Ready to make more art? Check out our workshops! Browse our art supplies at etchrlab.com
The second half of the conversation with Florida-based artist, educator, author and architect James Richards, about traveling the world as an architect and as an educator, the concept of “stealing like an artist”, and Jim's decision to pick creativity and autonomy at various stages of his professional life. “To invent your own life's meaning is not easy, but it is still allowed. And I think you'll be happier for the trouble.” - Bill Watterson (creator of Calvin and Hobbes). ❤️ Follow James Richards' work on Instagram and visit his website for information about upcoming workshops.
Last week, we introduced you to urban sketcher extraordinaire, James Richards. So if you haven't had a chance to listen to that episode, be sure to check it out. Today he's back to share with us his five best tips for getting started with urban sketching. STARTIST SOCIETY SHOW NOTES & FREE PDF TIPS DOWNLOAD: startistsociety.com/urbansketchingtips/ JOIN THE STARTIST SOCIETY FB GROUP: facebook.com/groups/startistsociety/ FOLLOW STARTIST SOCIETY ON INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/startistsociety/ LIKE WHAT YOU HEAR? BUY US A COFFEE BOURBON: buymeacoffee.com/startistsociety/
Mike Hendley shares a sketchbook tour on Instagram and talks about some of his entries in his perpetual journal. Mike visits a local tulip festival to create some sketchbook entries outside. Inspired by the outdoor experience, Mike does an overview of his current plein air/urban sketching set-up. He covers everything from where to sit, what tools work and how to set up the best creative experience outdoors. Easels, sketchbooks, paints and brushes and so much more are covered in this episode. Sketchbook tour IG reel (part 1, part 2) Magnolia Fiddleheads Tulips Canadian Tulip Festival Christel (@artsbychristel on IG) Bee Umbrella (on Amazon) Walkstool James Gurney Easel James Gurney on Drawing Inspiration Manfrotto Tripod Stablo Etchr sketchbook Hannemuhle watercolor book Pentalic Casein paint Pentel Graphgear 1000 Tenwin eraser Tombow Mono eraser Blue tack Sailor pen Carbon ink France van Stone on Drawing Inspiration Rosemary & Co Escoda Versatil Pentel Water brush ===== How to reach Mike Hendley ===== MikeHendley.com Instagram @Mike_Hendley Twitter @MikeHendley Show notes at DrawingInspiration.fm ===== Support the Podcast ===== Become a patron of the show Buy Me a Paintbrush if you like the show or my work Rate and Review on Apple Podcasts Share the podcast with friends and family Podcast theme music is “Acid Jazz” By Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
If you've ever had an interest in hitting the road with your artwork and sketching the world, you're going to love this episode. James Richards is one of the best urban sketchers on the planet. He has a background as an urban designer, artist and professor, and spent decades designing urban places and experiences to make cities more walkable, livable and beautiful – the perfect career background for becoming an urban sketcher. A big part of learning his craft involved traveling the world and sketching the world's most interesting places; 45 countries so far. Jim is now a full-time traveling artist and spends most of his time sketching on location and teaching workshops around the world for veteran and aspiring sketchers, university design programs, art groups, and travel companies. He even has online classes on platforms like Craftsy and Skillshare. We know this conversation with Jim is going to leave you inspired to pick up your pen and sketchbook and head outdoors! STARTIST SOCIETY SHOW NOTES: startistsociety.com/jamesrichards JOIN THE STARTIST SOCIETY FB GROUP: facebook.com/groups/startistsociety/ FOLLOW STARTIST SOCIETY ON INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/startistsociety/ LIKE WHAT YOU HEAR? BUY US A COFFEE BOURBON: buymeacoffee.com/startistsociety/
Mike continues with his entries in his perpetual journal and some other studies with ink and watercolor. Mike also creates an alternative for those interested in supporting him and the podcast. Paul Heaston sits down with Mike to talk about his journey from drawing whales to his MFA and now urban sketching. He talks about his teachers' powerful influence on his creative journey and how he sought creative inspiration from his interests. Paul talks about his tools, approach, and experimentation driven by curiosity. His homework will offer you a different view of the world. Buymeacoffee (Buy Me a Brush :-) ) Live draw (spider - coloured pencil on black paper) Owl (coloured pencil) Perpetual journal (common hooded merganser, painted turtle) Milkweed, lily of valley, blue jay feather ===== Interview Notes ===== Calvin and Hobbes The Far Side The Simpsons Tom & Jerry The Voyage of the Mimi California Gray whale Alice Neel (artist) Chuck Close (artist) Philip Pearlstein (artist) Sliding tile puzzle Ed Ruscha and “Every Building on the Sunset Strip”, 1966 Gabi Campanario Urban Sketchers (Instagram, Web) Liz Steel Everyday Matters (Danny Gregory) Creative Talent Network - VizDev show Lamy Safari Alvin Wong Hero M86 Fude Pen (The Pen Addict Review) Stillman & Birn - Epsilon Series Etchr Hahnemuhle Nostalgie Platinum Carbon Ink De Atrementes Document Ink Ed Mostly Noodler's Lexington Gray Gelly Roll White Pen Signo white pen (Uniball) Posca paint pens Molotow white paint marker Deleter White 2 for Manga Artgraf Watersoluble Graphite Urban Sketching Summer Retreat - Madeline Island school of the Arts ===== How to reach Paul Heaston ===== Instagram (@paulheaston) Facebook Twitter (@paulheaston) TikTok (@paulheaston) Blog YouTube ===== How to reach Mike Hendley ===== MikeHendley.com Instagram @Mike_Hendley Twitter @MikeHendley Show notes at DrawingInspiration.fm ===== Support the Podcast ===== Become a patron of the show Rate and Review on Apple Podcasts Share the podcast with friends and family Podcast theme music is “Acid Jazz” By Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
On this episode, Paige chats with the incredibly talented, kind and inspirational visual artist, mother and business owner, Isabel Seidel. Isabell is a German ex-pat living in Ourense, Spain where she creates vibrant contemporary landscapes.Isabell and Paige chat about how they became instant Instagram friends thanks to their mutual connections and friendships from Bri Custer's, Non Toxic Crit Group. Isabell shares her beautiful story of how she studies architecture but later switched to German and Spanish Philology and Pedagogy. Isabell shares her experience moving to Spain to teach German at Universidade de Viro. During her time teaching in Spain, she became very involved in the Urban Sketching community and started to organize her own sketch meet-up groups, teach watercolor and plein air painting workshops, and participate in outdoor speed painting competitions.Isabell share's her experience transitioning from teaching full time to becoming a full time artist and how her entrepreneurial husband, Victor has been such a supportive accountability partner throughout the whole process. Isabell expresses how Victor's "go-getting" attitude has helped her create unique opportunities for her art business. Paige and Isabell weave in and out of beautiful topics of conversation, such as being a self-taught painter, creating a set schedule and routine to create balance, productive/nurturing environments in the studio and at home, motherhood and what success means and looks like in both of their lives.To follow and support Isabell, check out https://isabellseidel.com and https://www.instagram.com/isabell.seidel
We've had two and a half days of sketching in beautiful Dublin on my first-ever urban sketching workshop in the city. We were blessed with stunning spring sunshine, not to mention a great group of students. Join in vicariously with this Sunday's episode!
It's that time again. Time for a brand new episode of The Flickcast. The podcast about stuff nerds love. This week it's Episode 476: The Odd Couple. Some of the stuff nerds love on this episode include the first trailer for the Disney+ series Obi-Wan Kenobi, the first trailer for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, more on Star Trek: Picard, Star Trek: Discovery and potential ideas for more Star Trek and Star Wars series. Plus, a whole lot more. Picks this week include Joe's pick of and new Space: 1999 Technical Operations Manual and Chris' pick of the first three books of the Urban Sketching series: Techniques for Beginners by Suhita Shirodkar and 101 Sketching Tips & Understanding Perspective by Stephanie Bower. If you like the podcast, please give it a rating or review on Apple Podcasts, or your podcast app of choice. Every rating and review helps. And if you're really feeling it, consider becoming a patron and supporting the show on Patreon. That would be super cool. Thanks for listening! As always, if you have comments, questions, critiques, offers of sponsorship or whatever, feel free to hit us up in the comments, Twitter, Instagram or, yes, even Facebook. Plus, our newest Discord Channel is now live. Click the link for an invite and be sure to check it out. Opening music by GoodB Music under Creative Commons License End music by Kevin MacLeod under Creative Commons License Image: Disney+
It's that time again. Time for a brand new episode of The Flickcast. The podcast about stuff nerds love. This week it's Episode 476: The Odd Couple. Some of the stuff nerds love on this episode include the first trailer for the Disney+ series Obi-Wan Kenobi, the first trailer for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, more on Star Trek: Picard, Star Trek: Discovery and potential ideas for more Star Trek and Star Wars series. Plus, a whole lot more. Picks this week include Joe's pick of and new Space: 1999 Technical Operations Manual and Chris' pick of the first three books of the Urban Sketching series: Techniques for Beginners by Suhita Shirodkar and 101 Sketching Tips & Understanding Perspective by Stephanie Bower. If you like the podcast, please give it a rating or review on Apple Podcasts, or your podcast app of choice. Every rating and review helps. And if you're really feeling it, consider becoming a patron and supporting the show on Patreon. That would be super cool. Thanks for listening! As always, if you have comments, questions, critiques, offers of sponsorship or whatever, feel free to hit us up in the comments, Twitter, Instagram or, yes, even Facebook. Plus, our newest Discord Channel is now live. Click the link for an invite and be sure to check it out. Opening music by GoodB Music under Creative Commons License End music by Kevin MacLeod under Creative Commons License Image: Disney+
Im Zeitalter digitaler Technik wirkt es altmodisch, aber das Zeichnen mit Buntstiften ist schwer im Trend, egal ob beim „Urban Sketching“ oder beim Ausmalen von „Mandalas“.
Alissa is a watercolour pencil artist, urban sketcher & librarian. She has a habit of sketching every day as a way of documenting the moments of her life. She has filled more than a hundred journals since beginning her daily practice and believes that 'anything is sketchable'.Listen to hear more about:Alissa's habit of sketching something in her journal every day.Ideas on the distinction between sketching and drawing.How Alissa came to her artistic style.Her favourite art tools.Switching sketchbooks from landscape to portrait format and how that affects composition.Urban sketching and the experience of attending international symposiums.Finding nature in parks and gardens within the city.Sketching outdoors and interacting with curious onlookers.Watercolour pencils and how Alissa uses them. Find out more about Alissa and her work on her website alissaduke.com and her blog. Cards and postcards of Alissa's work can be found in her Etsy shop.See images of Alissa's journal pages on Instagram and Flickr.If you'd like to learn about the pencils Alissa carries with her every day, you can read a blog post about it here.-----------------Sign-up for Journaling With Nature's Newsletter to receive news and updates each month. You can support Journaling With Nature Podcast on Patreon, Your contribution is deeply appreciated. Thanks for listening!
Malfreunde FM - dein Podcast für Kreativität und Lebensfreude
Staffel 5, Folge 6Lass uns über Schönheit reden, sag ich, Andrea, zu Silvia. Dass wir dann so viel über schöne Menschen reden würden und warum es viele so anstreben, dem aktuellen Schönheitsideal gerecht zu werden, daran hätte ich gar nicht gedacht. Hör rein in die aktuelle Folge und entscheide für dich, welchen Aspekt von Schönheit du für dich wichtig findest - und dann mach's, wie Silvia vorschlägt: lass dein Wissen außen vor, betrachte die Welt mit den staunenden Augen eines Kindes und schau, was dir schön erscheint, ganz aus dir selbst heraus. Erzähl uns gern, was du findest, das du schön findest, von dem du das vorher nie gedacht hättest. Wir sind sehr gespannt! KREASPHÄRE22Logisch haben wir auch in dieser Folge wieder den Jahreskurs KREASPHÄRE22 erwähnt. Schließlich startet der Verkauf schon im nächsten Monat. Wenn du keine Infos darüber verpassen möchtest, dann abonniere am besten den Newsletter. https://andrea-gunkler.de/newsletter Hierin erfährst du es als Erstes, sobald der Kurs zu buchen ist und verpasst keine Aktionen mehr. SponsoringWir sind ein ungesponserter Podcast, wenn wir Produkte, Künstler und/oder Angebote nennen, dann tun wir das aus freien Stücken und aus voller Überzeugung. Wie zum Beispiel dieses Mal die Angebote von Nadine Campbell. Ihren Face-Yoga-Kurs darfst du nicht verpassen, wenn du glaubst, du müsstest etwas gegen die Spuren des Alterns tun. Hier geht's lang zu Nadines Homepage! Außerdem sprachen wir über zwei Bücher: Die Geschichte der Schönheit - von Umberto Eco und Die Kunst des Weglassens im Urban Sketching - von Jens Hübner (* beides Partner-Links zu amazon) Ungesponserter Podcast hin oder her: Wenn du Vertreter:in einer Firma bist, die Künstlerbedarf herstellt oder vertreibt oder dich sonstwie mit unserem Podcast verbunden fühlst und uns gern bei unserer Arbeit unter die Arme greifen möchtest: wir sind für Sponsoring-Angebote offen! Magst du, was du hier hörst?Dann hilf uns gern, unsere Angebote zu erhalten und auszubauen, indem du Mitglied auf unserer Steady-Seite wirst. Dein finanzieller Beitrag (ab 2,50 € im Monat, jederzeit kündbar) unterstützt uns in unserem Einsatz für die Kreativität – auch für deine! https://steadyhq.com/de/malfreundefm/about Tritt mit uns in KontaktWenn du etwas anmerken möchtest, eine Frage hast oder ein Thema, über das wir im Podcast einmal sprechen sollten, dann lass uns das gern wissen. Wir freuen uns über deine Rückmeldung. Du erreichst uns über unsere Homepage unter https://malfreunde-fm.de unsere Facebook-Seite unter https://www.facebook.com/malfreundefm oder unseren Instagram-Account unter https://www.instagram.com/malfreundefm Vielen Dank fürs Zuhören! Wir, Silvia und ich, wünschen dir eine wundervolle Woche, bleib gesund und schalte auch nächste Woche wieder ein, wenn es heißt „Hier ist Malfreunde FM, dein Podcast für Kreativität und Lebensfreude“.
At the onset of pandemic, people gravitated towards different things to cope. Some played and acted upon the idea of learning something new. Our guest artist, Max Mcgee is excellent at what he does - Urban Sketching. One probably wont guess that his journey started a year ago and it was birthed from the desire to come out of this season equipped with a new skill. Tweet Us! @etchr_lab Watch this full episode in video form on our Youtube Channel Ready to make more art? Check out Max's workshop! Browse our art supplies at etchrlab.com
“Stop and smell the roses” is a common sentiment that holds true for our guest artist, Vanessa. Instead of roses, she rediscovered her home country because she took the time to stop and sketch. Tweet Us! @etchr_lab Watch this full episode in video form: [YouTube link] Ready to make more art? Check out our online learning platform at etchrstudio.com Browse our art supplies at etchrlab.com
In this first ever long format version of our podcast, dive deeper into the creative process of these four Plein Air and Urban Sketching artists through our theme of Exploring the outdoors through art. This episode features Zandro Thumaliuan, Jose De Juan, Maria Josenhans, and Dominik Modlinski.
Tina Koyama has been an urban sketcher for about 10 years. tinakoyama.com @miatagrrl on Instagram Her career was in writing; she'd always been creative but had never drawn. She heard about urban sketching, gave it a try & realised that it resonates with her. For Tina, urban sketching is very personal. She's documenting the things she sees every day, creating a visual record of her life. Tina believe urban sketching has a superpower. When she sketches, her memory becomes embedded with the sites, sounds, smells , light etc that was there in the moments she was sketching. When she looks at past work, she is reminded of all of that. She doesn't get that from any other medium. Currently Tina's sketch kit contains about 20 coloured pencils, a water brush, a soft graphite pencil, a uni pen marker with a brush nib & a Stillman & Birn Beta sketchbook. To newcomers to urban sketching, Tina says ‘start with whatever you're comfortable with, with whatever you have. If it works for you (a particular art supply or medium), just use it.' ‘Do it regularly. If not daily, then regularly, so the practice is reinforced.'
Uma expressão artística urbana causou polémica em Alcobaça, e foi a desculpa perfeita para trazermos ao podcast o Miguel Antunes. O convidado deste episódio é urban sketcher e levou-nos a viajar (algo que tanto gosta de fazer) pela sua arte, referências e histórias mais inusitadas que já viveu a produzi-la. Vale a pena deitarem um olhar ao sketches from the front line, mas também a alguns artistas de referência do Miguel, como o Mário Linhares ou o Lapin.
Marek Badzynski joins the podcast to talk about his journey from Poland to Canada and architect to urban sketcher. Marek talks about his early days in Europe and how urban sketching saved him from a police incident. He then discusses his approach to using fountain pens with the fude nib as well as water-soluble graphite....
Fotografieren mit Stiften - so beschreibt unser heutiger Gast das, was er tut. Holger und Sven sprechen heute mit Ingrid Margarethe Engelmann über den Weg als Autodidaktin von der Blumenzeichnerin zum Urban Sketching. Über die Freude und das Vergnügen zu zeichnen, wie das Leben in diesem Moment ist. Und über spitze Stifte…. Ingrid Margarethe Engelmann erzählt davon, wie das Zeichnen ihr Leben prägt, was es genau mit diesem Urban Sketching auf sich hat und warum für sie Karikaturen „Wut im Bild“ sind. Und sie berichtet davon, wie sie ihre Zeichenleidenschaft mit New York verbindet und welch spezielle und tiefe Erfahrungen sie durch das Zeichnen machen durfte. Danke für die Einblicke in die Kunst des Zeichnens. der Gast: Ingrid Margarethe Engelmann Website: http://www.ingridmargarethe-engelmann.de Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ingrid.rose.1485 Und wie immer freuen wir uns auch einfach so über Feedback. Was gefällt euch gut, was können wir verbessern? Was wünscht ihr euch? Habt ihr Fragen zu den Gästen? Folgt uns auf Instagram und Facebook, hinterlasst dort eure Kommentare oder nehmt direkt mit uns Kontakt auf. die Website: www.ykaerne-cast.de die E-Mail: moin@ykaerne-cast.de die sozialen Medien: Instagram: www.instagram.com/ykaernpodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/ykaernepodcast oder @ykaernepodcast Und jetzt auch auf YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3Cu_SCF1wnAIk_OHzbTB7g Folge direkt herunterladen
Vom Grafik-Design-Studium in Nürnberg über die Parson's School of Art in New York City über Leipzig nach Köln an das Mibeg Institut. Christian beschreibt sich als lebenslang Lernenden und hat neben Studium und Job zahlreiche Weiterbildungen, Workshops und Kurse belegt. So dass er jetzt, als fast logische Konsequenz, eigene Workshops gibt und Malreisen leitet - in seinem Traumjob als Dozent für Urban Sketching. In der neuen Episode des Publishing Podcasts erzählt er uns aus seinem Lebenslauf. Was gut lief, was nicht so gut lief und das, was richtig, richtig gut lief! Er sagt von sich selbst (hört gerne nach, wenn ihr mir nicht glaubt), dass er erst durch seine Krise zum Traumjob gekommen ist. Wir sind uns beide einig: Es ist egal, wie alt Mann oder Frau ist: Für den Traumjob ist es nie zu spät. Ich danke dir, Christian, für deine Zeit und deine Geschichten aus der Welt der Illustration und des Skizzierens. Alle erwähnten Workshops und Reisen haben wir hier für euch zusammengefasst. Viel Spaß beim Stöbern und Zuhören. Christians Dozentenseite auf Artistravel: https://www.artistravel.eu/dozenten/hans-christian-sanladerer.html Christians Kurse bei Boesner: https://www.kurse-bei-boesner.de/dozenten/kw/bereich/dozenten/dsnr/311/kathauptalt/222/letter/S/ Christians Blog-Artikel auf Kunstschön https://kunstschoen.de/die-kraft-der-zeichnung-im-gespraech-mit-hans-christian-sanladerer/ Christians Home-Story auf dem Boesner-Kunstportal: https://www.boesner.com/kunstportal/kunst-und-kuenstler/hintergrund/h-c-sanladerer/ Christians Mal- und Zeichenreisen: https://www.artistravel.eu/malreise/kurstermine/reise/2021/9911.html https://www.indigourlaub.com/d/meditation-stift-farbe/ https://www.artistravel.eu/malreise/kurstermine/reise/2021/10213.html https://www.artistravel.eu/malreise/kurstermine/reise/2021/10221.html Kontakt zu Christian: https://www.chrisa.de http://www.illustratoren-organisation.de/portfolio/hans-christian-sanladerer https://www.linkedin.com/in/hans-christian-sanladerer/ https://www.xing.com/profile/HansChristian_Sanladerer/cv https://twitter.com/illuchrisa https://www.facebook.de/illuchrisa https://www.instagram.com/illuchrisa https://www.pinterest.de/illuchrisa ---------------------------------- DER PUBLISHING PODCAST AUS INTERVIEWS WERDEN GESPRÄCHE. Alle, die mir Rede und meistens auch Antwort stehen, sind in der einen oder anderen Weise im Publishing tätig. Ich reise durch die Lande, treffe spannende Kollegen, höre zu und erfahre – meiner Neugier sei Dank – von grossen Ideen, den typischen Lebens-Umwegen, wunderbare Weisheiten und vor allem eines: warum sind meine Kollegen genauso angetan von der Publishing-Welt wie ich. Sei dabei, wenn es heisst: «Was genau machst du eigentlich?» ----------------------------------- EIN MOLIRI-PROJEKT Ich liebe es, in die technische Welt des datenbank-getriebenen Publizieren einzutauchen und bin von Herzen Technikerin, Gestalterin und Softwaretrainerin. Mit meiner Liebe zu strukturierten Daten gebe InDesign-Templates den technisch perfekten Schliff und erstelle Periodika, also regelmässig erscheinenden Publikationen. Ich unterrichte und berate die Publishing-Branche. Mein Wissen gebe ich zudem in zahlreichen Fachvorträgen und bei den InDesignUserGroups preis. Du bist auf der Suche nach einer Referentin zum Thema Database-Publishing, Template-Erstellung oder Grafiksoftware? Könnte sein, dass wir mal in Kontakt treten sollen. Ich würde mich freuen! https://moliri.ch/kontakt/ ------------------------------------------- Impressum & Datenschutz: https://moliri.ch/impressum/ https://moliri.ch/datenschutzerklaerung/
In this episode, I speak with artist, Paul Heaston. We discuss how he became an urban sketcher, and the early days of the USk blog. What made Paul switch from life-size canvases to pocket-size sketchbooks? What does Urban-Sketching offer him that a studio could not? Paul Heaston is one of my good friends in the USk community, and I learn new things every time we speak. I believe it will be a useful conversation for you too. Follow Paul on IG at https://www.instagram.com/paulheaston. To see #SneakyArt, find my work at https://www.instagram.com/thesneakyartist.
Podcast Episode: 066Date: 08-15-2020Theme: Urban SketchingJoel Pominville, Assoc. AIA, SEEDSketch 1 - There is a sketch from Utrecht, which I need to scan, but was a 15 min. sketch. It's one of my favorites. This was from my 2019 travels to Amsterdam. The third image is what I would reference. That was a much quicker sketch, just trying to capture the place and color.Sketch 2 - This was from right after that trip, back in NOLA. It has a similar character, but I allowed myself more time.Sketch 3 - This was a recent sketch of the American Tobacco Campus. This is more my "turn-to" style. It is the most time-consuming, and less "sketchy weird", which I actually aim to work on.Montreal Oratory - Jamie urban sketch Please follow Joel @manipediprivatejettiJamie is @falloutstudioKurt is @kurtneiswenderSketch 1 - https://www.instagram.com/p/B0bYPYCpYHt/Sketch 2 - https://www.instagram.com/p/B0t2eE6JKZP/Sketch 3 - https://www.instagram.com/p/CDE3rQNsIk4/Today’s haul. #architecture #design #sketch#draw #urbansketcher#urbansketchers @urbansketchers@usksymposium #drawing #travel#explore #summerCapturing the @americantobaccocampus (and @thedurhamhotel ) today with some fellow @urbansketchers at the first #CAMRaleighUSk #TriangleTravel ! #urbansketchers #usk #sketch#draw #drawing #watercolor#architecture #design #art #durham#northcarolina
Jim Richards is an urban sketcher and art teacher. Jim has travelled the world working on urban planning projects for large cities. Visit Jim’s website to learn about his book and classes.jamesrichardsketchbook.comJim uses Daniel Smith watercolours, but says “Start simple. Use supplies that won’t intimidate you”.He prefers fude nib fountain pens particularly those by Sailor. The Sailor bamboo pen, Platinum Carbon Black ink, and DeAtramentis waterproof ink. Moleskine A4 sketchbooks for the smooth paper.“Don’t aspire to be to be great, aspire to be prolific. Great will come over time”.
Jim Richards is an urban sketcher and art teacher. Jim has travelled the world working on urban planning projects for large cities. Visit Jim’s website to learn about his book and classes. jamesrichardsketchbook.com Jim uses Daniel Smith watercolours, but says “Start simple. Use supplies that won’t intimidate you”. He prefers fude nib fountain pens particularly those by Sailor. The Sailor bamboo pen, Platinum Carbon Black ink, and DeAtramentis waterproof ink. Moleskine A4 sketchbooks for the smooth paper. “Don’t aspire to be to be great, aspire to be prolific. Great will come over time”.
Mike receives a wonderful gift from a neighbour and does more live drawings. He also updates his online portfolio and talks about his tools and process on another podcast. He is then joined by world-renowned urban sketcher Ian Fennelly who talks about his experience as teacher and artist. He talks about his journey, his tools...
Mike continues working with graphite but has time to test out the new Paperlike 2 screen protector for his iPad Pro. He also talks about a video everyone should watch. Mike is then joined by Captain Tom to talk about his experiences from skateboarding to animation. Also, urban sketching as a sport, travel, giving back...
On this weeks episode we get to interrogate fellow nerd Cina Tornqvist! She's a Swedish comic book editor by day and awesome world traveling Urban Sketcher at night sharing her journey with us. So tune in and let us talk your ears off!
Nick Stewart returns to discuss his course on using fountain pen ink as a unique art medium. Nick's project pushes the boundaries in which fountain pen ink is used in art. Away from a pure sketching ink, to an art medium akin to paint, with unique properties such as shading, sheening and reaction to bleach.Nick first talked about this project on episode 51 of Art Supply Posse. Since then, Nick has released a course on Udemy where he teaches his techniques for creating art using the unique properties of fountain pen inks and bleach.Free videos on YouTube introducing Nick's fountain pen ink art courseNick Stewart Ink Art - An IntroductionTutorial 6 - Fountain Pen Ink Art - Landscape Two.Tutorial 12 - Fountain Pen Ink Art - Bleach, Blending and MetalsTake the courseLearn Fountain pen ink art with Nick's courseNick's websiteArt Supply Posse LinksSupport Art Supply Posse and get bonus episodesArt Supply Posse WebsiteDiscuss art and art supplies in our forumArtsupia Forum
Today we are talking about the importance of going out specifically to sketch from life, and how to plan a successful trip. Obviously, not everyone can dedicate a whole day to sketching on a regular basis. It might be that you can only spare your lunch hours at work, but we can talk about ‘snatching time to sketch’ in a future episode. Today we are focussing on arranging a dedicated sketching day trip.
Being with Nature Creates Memorable Experiences, and on this podcast, I talk about a few of the recent ones I've had Studying Creatures while Urban Sketching. Some of the tings I talk about include, How I've started to Fall in Love with the Simple Shapes of Boats, How Nature creates Perfect Shapes, and questions like, Would a Butterfly by Beautiful without Wings?, Why do we Find Spiders Scary?, Do Seagulls have Telepathic Abilities?, What's life like for a Snail?, and Do Dragonflies look like Helicopters or do Helicopters look like Dragonflies? Studying Creatures is Super Fun, hope you find this Podcast Fun too :)
Have you ever created an alter-ego? In this episode, we talk with David B. Thomas, senior content marketing manager at Splunk, about his alter-ego Buck Shockley, his love of sketching, and his quirky collections. In this episode we learned: The many places David has lived, and what his next move is How David’s alter-ego 'Buck Shockley' came about David’s time spent at a high-performance driving school The origin of David's wristwatch, knife, and fountain pen collections Links from the episode: http://www.urbansketchers.org/ Want to know more about David? You can find him at: Website: http://www.dbthomas.com/ Twitter:@DavidBThomas This episode of Punch Out With Katie and Kerry is sponsored by Trust Insights. Are you feeling less than confident in your marketing metrics, looking for some help automating your tasks, or wondering what topics are most important to your audience? Using machine learning and artificial intelligence, Trust Insights will help you light up your dark data. Visit trustinsights.ai/punchingout for more information. Punch Out With Katie and Kerry (#PunchOut) is the show that dives deeper into topics you care about. We don't ask the questions everyone else does. We get to the real insights (and the weird hobbies, the guilty pleasures, the secret side hustles...the good stuff)! We find out what really makes your favorite people tick. Punch out with Katie and Kerry! Have a cool hobby or side interest you want to talk about on the show? Let us know: Web: www.punchoutwithus.comEmail: punchoutwithus@gmail.com Hosts: Kerry O’Shea Gorgone (@KerryGorgone) & Katie Robbert (@katierobbert)
Welcome to the second episode of the Arty Anglais podcast - the podcast where we talk about creativity, art, culture and society to help you learn English naturally. In this episode, I'll be talking to you about Urban Sketching and why I like it. I also explain how watching videos or reading 'how to do' books can help you with your English learning.You can find the transcript and pictures for this episode on the Arty Anglais website at www.artyanglais.com/podcast
Hello again! This is Charlie O’Shields welcoming you back to another episode of Sketching Stuff! I know that some of you out there listening to this are sketchbook fans, if not fanatics like me, and perhaps some of you haven’t yet started to sketch or paint. My hope is that I can inspire everyone in the world to form a […]
Liz Steel episode Liz Steel talks about becoming an urban sketcher, journalling her life, and teaching art. Liz’s Online sketching courses Liz Steel’s website and blog Instagram Danny Gregory Urban Sketchers Liz Steel talks about becoming an art teacher who journals her life by sketching with ink and watercolour . Liz says “I’m doing it because it’s a very honest response to what I see and where I am and what I do”. ##Referenced Art Supply Posse Episodes Episode 2 on watercolours Episode 4 on fineliners Episode 18 on fountain pens for drawing ##Questions about art supplies? ###Ask in our forum Artsupia Forum There’s a forum app too: iOS Discourse App for Artsupia Forum Android Discourse App for Artsupia Forum Art Supply Posse Website ##Topic Summaries Comparison to photography Kim compares urban sketching to photography, how they both record a fleeting moment, and Liz explains how sketching has replaced photography for her. She used to take photos and print and bind photo books, but now her sketchbooks serve the same purpose. Liz compares herself to other travel sketchers and describes how she wants to document everywhere she’s been, not just one sketch a day. Sometimes she does up to 20 sketches a day. Move from architecture In architecture, it’s important to keep a kind of “idea book” where you keep sketches of buildings and ideas. Liz says she knew it was important, but just never sketched, until she found Danny Gregory. His work opened up sketching for her to include other subjects and mediums. This also opened up an obsession to document her life which got her into sketching. Liz didn’t make a clean break with architecture but instead, about five years ago, she took 6 months off work. The reasons were many and she wanted to see if she could do something with her art. Things started moving, and Liz got to do both illustration projects and teaching. Liz felt she had more of a role to fill as an architect turned sketcher than as a pure architect. She enjoyed having more creative freedom than her profession allowed. Becoming a full-time artist and creating online courses The traditional advice for people wanting to work with their creative passion is to balance the time between a “day job” and their passion and transition gradually. Liz did nothing of that, hers was more of a sabbatical turned transition as the demands at her day job were too much to be able to handle a side business too. Liz struggled with gaining recognition locally in the beginning. She was getting more recognition online in the international scene. She also realised she was less into client work and more interested in creating a product, which in her case developed into online courses. Urban sketching in Australia When Liz started out urban sketching, there were just a handful of people in Australia who even knew what it was, but it has definitely grown now. There are groups all over, for example in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Tasmania, South Australia and Perth. Mediums Liz primarily uses fountain pens with ink and watercolor for her urban sketching. She had been using fountain pens and ink for a long time, but watercolor was her “light bulb moment” and she says “This is what I’ve been looking for all my life”. With watercolor she was able to mix all the colors she wanted. Drawing from observation Liz says she was confident about drawing from her head already, due to her background in architecture, but drawing from observation was trickier. She had to go back to basics and relearn how to apply concepts, like for example perspective, to what she saw and wanted to draw. Teaching urban sketching Liz didn’t start out wanting to teach, but as she was getting more into the urban sketching community she was encouraged to teach. She now teaches online courses but also do workshops in urban sketching. “The major barrier to art is to change the way your brain thinks, to start thinking visually.” Liz focuses on teaching concepts in her courses, in contrast to “demonstrate and copy”. The concepts can be “how to see edges” or “how to see shapes”, for example. The concepts are followed by exercises to practice and understand these concepts, so you can then continue using them in your own art. Newcomer tips To get started in urban sketching, all you need is really paper and a pen or pencil, because the most important thing to learn is how to observe and translate that onto paper. Adding too many supplies can distract from that learning. However, if you want to do ink and wash, which is a very common from of urban sketching, Liz recommends getting a permanent fineliner and a watercolor kit. Don’t worry too much over materials and supplies though, she says, it’s better to just get started. It is a journey and you will figure out what suits you and your art. It will change over time, and starting out with a lot of research on materials will likely just overwhelm you. Making art regularly One common problem to making art is to actually make time for it, to show up. Liz describes that as she was starting out, she dedicated some time after dinner every day to do a sketch. She also recommends to go along with an Urban Sketchers group nearby, and joining them sketching. Liz describes how she wants to create a kind of visual diary, a record of what she did that week, so that motivates her to keep sketching even in busy times. ##Feedback Send feedback to hello at artsupplyposse dot com
Liz Steel episode Liz Steel talks about becoming an urban sketcher, journalling her life, and teaching art. Liz’s Online sketching courses Liz Steel’s website and blog Instagram Danny Gregory Urban Sketchers Liz Steel talks about becoming an art teacher who journals her life by sketching with ink and watercolour . Liz says “I’m doing it because it’s a very honest response to what I see and where I am and what I do”. ##Referenced Art Supply Posse Episodes Episode 2 on watercolours Episode 4 on fineliners Episode 18 on fountain pens for drawing ##Questions about art supplies? ###Ask in our forum Artsupia Forum There’s a forum app too: iOS Discourse App for Artsupia Forum Android Discourse App for Artsupia Forum Art Supply Posse Website ##Topic Summaries Comparison to photography Kim compares urban sketching to photography, how they both record a fleeting moment, and Liz explains how sketching has replaced photography for her. She used to take photos and print and bind photo books, but now her sketchbooks serve the same purpose. Liz compares herself to other travel sketchers and describes how she wants to document everywhere she’s been, not just one sketch a day. Sometimes she does up to 20 sketches a day. Move from architecture In architecture, it’s important to keep a kind of “idea book” where you keep sketches of buildings and ideas. Liz says she knew it was important, but just never sketched, until she found Danny Gregory. His work opened up sketching for her to include other subjects and mediums. This also opened up an obsession to document her life which got her into sketching. Liz didn’t make a clean break with architecture but instead, about five years ago, she took 6 months off work. The reasons were many and she wanted to see if she could do something with her art. Things started moving, and Liz got to do both illustration projects and teaching. Liz felt she had more of a role to fill as an architect turned sketcher than as a pure architect. She enjoyed having more creative freedom than her profession allowed. Becoming a full-time artist and creating online courses The traditional advice for people wanting to work with their creative passion is to balance the time between a “day job” and their passion and transition gradually. Liz did nothing of that, hers was more of a sabbatical turned transition as the demands at her day job were too much to be able to handle a side business too. Liz struggled with gaining recognition locally in the beginning. She was getting more recognition online in the international scene. She also realised she was less into client work and more interested in creating a product, which in her case developed into online courses. Urban sketching in Australia When Liz started out urban sketching, there were just a handful of people in Australia who even knew what it was, but it has definitely grown now. There are groups all over, for example in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Tasmania, South Australia and Perth. Mediums Liz primarily uses fountain pens with ink and watercolor for her urban sketching. She had been using fountain pens and ink for a long time, but watercolor was her “light bulb moment” and she says “This is what I’ve been looking for all my life”. With watercolor she was able to mix all the colors she wanted. Drawing from observation Liz says she was confident about drawing from her head already, due to her background in architecture, but drawing from observation was trickier. She had to go back to basics and relearn how to apply concepts, like for example perspective, to what she saw and wanted to draw. Teaching urban sketching Liz didn’t start out wanting to teach, but as she was getting more into the urban sketching community she was encouraged to teach. She now teaches online courses but also do workshops in urban sketching. “The major barrier to art is to change the way your brain thinks, to start thinking visually.” Liz focuses on teaching concepts in her courses, in contrast to “demonstrate and copy”. The concepts can be “how to see edges” or “how to see shapes”, for example. The concepts are followed by exercises to practice and understand these concepts, so you can then continue using them in your own art. Newcomer tips To get started in urban sketching, all you need is really paper and a pen or pencil, because the most important thing to learn is how to observe and translate that onto paper. Adding too many supplies can distract from that learning. However, if you want to do ink and wash, which is a very common from of urban sketching, Liz recommends getting a permanent fineliner and a watercolor kit. Don’t worry too much over materials and supplies though, she says, it’s better to just get started. It is a journey and you will figure out what suits you and your art. It will change over time, and starting out with a lot of research on materials will likely just overwhelm you. Making art regularly One common problem to making art is to actually make time for it, to show up. Liz describes that as she was starting out, she dedicated some time after dinner every day to do a sketch. She also recommends to go along with an Urban Sketchers group nearby, and joining them sketching. Liz describes how she wants to create a kind of visual diary, a record of what she did that week, so that motivates her to keep sketching even in busy times. ##Feedback Send feedback to hello at artsupplyposse dot com
Bangkoknoi Book Review ตอนที่ 43 The Urban Sketching Handbook รีวิวซีรีย์ The Urban Sketching Handbook: Architecture and Cityscapes, People and Motion และ Reportage and Documentary Drawing หนังสือสอนวาดเมืองที่อ่านก็ได้ ดูก็ดี สนใจร่วมเวิร์คชอป เปิดตา ลากเส้น เล่นสีวันอาทิตย์ที่ 5 สิงหาคม 2561 ที่ Present Moment กดดูรายละเอียดหรือสอบถามได้ที่นี่
Hey, guys! In this episode, I am chatting with Teoh YC, an urban sketching artist, graphic designer and founder of Parkablogs.com from Singapore. In the evenings he works as for a news publication and during the day he runs this popular art books reviews portal. Full Interview notes, guest contacts, key takeaways, and resources: https://artsideoflife.com/teoh-yc-parkablogs/ Special offer for Art Side of Life listeners
We must remember that everything depends on how we use a material, not on the material itself… New materials are not necessarily superior. Each material is only what we make it. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, German Architect and Educator (from the Fountain Pen Tips & Favorites post on Sketchbook Skool Blog) This week's episode is sponsored by ArtSnacks and Pen Chalet. Feedback Mind of Watercolor Jake Parker Follow-Up #aspink tjasalan ArtSnacks We're on the October Menu! Main Topic: Fountain Pens for Drawing Platinum Carbon Desk Pen Other Options: Rotring Art Pen, Sailor Desk Pen Sketchbook Skool: Fountain Pen Tips & Favorites Jane Blundell’s Fountain Pens for Drawing Lamy Joy discovered via Liz Steel's Video Interview with Brian Goulet Lamy Safari TWSBI 580 or Mini Platinum Preppy or Pilot Petit or Pilot Varsity Jinhao X750 Hack Sailor Fude de Mannen Namiki Falcon Namiki Justus Karas Kustoms Render/Fountain K Andrew Tan AKA Drewscape My experiences with permanent fountain pen inks Liz Steel on DeAtramentis Document Inks Jane Blundell Mixing DeAtramentis Document Inks Nina Johannson writes about her experiences with Platinum Pigmented Sepia, Platinum Carbon Black and Noodlers and Lexington Gray Mostly Drawing on Platiunum Carbon and Lexington Gray Citizen Sketcher's watercolor-like effects Parka Blogs experiments with Pilot Iroshizuku colored inks for linework
This week we chat with YouTube art supply reviewer and artist and art enabler Marty Owings of Owings Art who inspired and entertained us with his velvety voice and enthusiasm for all things creative. This week's episode is sponsored by ArtSnacks. Each month ArtSnacks selects 4 to 5 full-sized art supplies and delivers them right to your door. Start your subscription today and use coupon code artsupplyposse for 10% off your first month and to let them know you heard about ArtSnacks here. Also, check out the Shop for previous month’s Art Snacks and other goodies. Art Snacks October Box Sneak Peek Tidbits & News Ladies Drawing Night Twin Cities Urban Sketchers Twin Cities MetroSketchers Sunday Figure Drawing Co-op 18+ and over. Every 3rd Sunday of the month there's a dressed model. Bowling Alone 10,000 Hour Rule Book By Its Cover 1000 Things to Draw Exquisite Corpse Follow-Up James Gurney Extreme Limited Palette James Gurney Limited Palette Video of Mark Carder's Presidential portraits Charlie Hadley's Presidential Paintings Interview and Chat with Marty Owings of Owings Art: Owings Art Owings Art on YouTube Lindsay of The Frugal Crafter Steve of The Mind of Watercolor Harry Harrison of Coloured Pencil Reviews Stillman & Birn Hallmark Art Hallmark Art Collection Videos If you watch the "Behind the Collections" video, recorded by the most-excellent Anthony Ladeisch, at 2:43 you'll see someone you might recognize
EP10 มาร์ทและนกรีวิวหนังสือ - การเดินทางของพระจันทร์ โดย ศศิ วีระเศรษฐกุล - URBAN SKETCHING โดย Thomas Thorspecken - ส่องพระ ส่องตน ก้าวพ้นวิกฤติร่วมกัน โดยพระวิชิต ธัมมชิโต
1ère heure : Les difficiles relations entre les autochtones et les autres Canadiens : discussion avec les anthropologues Isabelle Picard et Pierre Lepage / Le jeu vidéo Minecraft s'invite à l'école, et même à l'ONU : reportage de Ginette Lamarche / Élections en Turquie, un pays au bord du précipice : entrevue avec Cengiz Aktar, politologue et professeur à l'Istanbul Policy Center de l'Université Sabanci à Istanbul // 2e heure : Retour en archives sur le référendum québécois de 1995 / Chronique internationale de Léo Kalinda sur le bourbier syrien / Montrer le monde un dessin à la fois, avec Urban Sketching : reportage de Marie-France Abastado / Rencontre avec Michelle Landry, professeure de sociologie à l'Université de Moncton et auteure de l'ouvrage L'Acadie politique - Histoire sociopolitique de l'Acadie du Nouveau-Brunswick, paru aux Presses de l'Université Laval.