Showing posts with label in. Show all posts
Showing posts with label in. Show all posts
Sunday, March 12, 2017
Space Oddities Pushing Your Sketching Boundaries in Barcelona
Space Oddities Pushing Your Sketching Boundaries in Barcelona
Contact: isabel@pushingyoursketchingboundaries.com for information and a registration form.

From our centrally located base (the DHUB Museum) we will explore BCNs Poblenou in detail with six different locations for the 3 day workshop and you would be experiencing them all, from 22@ area, la Rambla del Poblenou, the Mercat dels Encants, the AGBAR tower, Can Framis Museum and many more.
Visit map with all the locations
Join Urban Sketchers Isabel Carmona, Swasky and Lapin for 3 full days workshop that will get you to know Barcelona intimately and to develop your personal urban sketching techniques.
The workshop will be hosted at the DHUB Museum at the El Clot-Josep Benet Library where we will start and end each day and we will put up a developing exhibition of our the work created during each day in their gallery space.
Main Theme:
Architecture and space. How do we represent space? Drawing is a matter of believes, do you believe in perspective?
It will be fun but hard work, as you will be experimenting with perspective and spatial representation all the time, learning about different ways of drawing what you see from different viewpoints, some more traditional than others. There are multiple viewpoints in urban sketching.
There will be multiple opportunities to try out various sketching techniques without fear, and we will share the work we do and discuss our findings intensely.
Each of the instructors will explore different ways of representing space in urban sketching.
The wider view (Isabel)
On choosing views and scenes to draw and paint we will look at wide panoramas inside and outside and explore various ways of tackling these views from focusing and noticing the space between objects to fish eyes views, Escher style, or simply taking a line for a walk.
Isabels theme is panoramic views and we will have fun testing various methods of representing space: figure/ground, light/shade, layers/planes, noticing the space between objects.
We will use a mixture of quick sketches to represent what you see in different ways, synthesizing the views components and testing what works for you. We will explore what happens when we want to represent a wide perspective, 180 degrees around us and notice how suddenly things fit in the drawn space.
Techniques used will include pen, colour line and colour washes, the order you use them on also changes how you focus your sketch. Be prepared to experiment and dont worry if you have not worked with perspective before or you have been daunted by it - this is where you can play with it and lose your fears.
Bending the floor (Swasky)
Space has been one of the main topics in history of representation in arts. Human being has always tried to represent reality. Along the art history we can find multiple ways of this space oddities. What I want to try is make attendees aware that probably most of them are as effective as the common and accepted conic perspective. These are paths already opened but I have not revisited, and I want to go through them again, recovering memories that we have buried deep in our mind. As I have written before space is a huge worry but most of the twentieth art movements answered already with plenty of solutions. We are going to experiment with the idea of how our sight works. Keeping this idea of space recreation in mind we will start to experiment it.
After my experience in Manchester USk Symposium, I have made some little changes in some exercises splitting up the process and I have emphasize the work we do with the idea of representing space through conventions.
All you can see! (Lapin)
Our way to represent the space since « Renacimiento » is conditioned to a maximum 30º viewing angle, which is very limited compared to what we are experiencing while sitting in a place, turning the head, and looking up and down. Thats how I started sketching some curvilinear perspective in a very intuitive way, exploring how to represent a scene as in a sphere or as in a cylinder.
But Im also used to fit the elements of a scene into the page, making some distortions, or adding the soundtracks of what Im hearing while sketching, from the people that are talking to me, to the ringing bells from the church behind, or music of a car passing by
I have lived in Poblenou for 9 years, and witnessed some big changes during that time.
Thats why I would like to focus my workshop on documenting the big evolution of the district during the past years. Poblenou was called the spanish Manchester, and was the industrial area of Barcelona. Nowaday, most of the factories are crushed down and a few renovated, to build some modern buildings, houses, schools or foundations instead.
During the past years, I dedicate my spare time to sketch this transition.
Learning goals
- Pushing participants out of their comfort zone, at their own level. From beginners starting to sketch to more confident participants, we aim to teach you something new and push you outside your boundaries, helping you to experiment.
- Experiment with different perspective techniques within a live sketch situation, helping you find your own self expression.
- Making you confident to represent the surrounding space, however complex.
- Using and trying different approaches - line drawing with pens and pencils, colour in different media.
- Available link for downloadRead more »
Saturday, March 11, 2017
10 years x 10 classes in Paris
10 years x 10 classes in Paris

Do you want to participate in the Paris program to celebrate 10 years of Urban Sketchers? Take a look at the schedule and book the dates in your agenda!
A. Little stories | Instructor | |
April 9 10.30am-1pm | 1. Collect the architecture details Louvre Palace (Paris 1) | Jérémy Soheylian Marion Rivolier |
April 9 2.30pm-5pm | 2. From the darkness to the light through the Passage Richelieu Passage Richelieu (Paris 1) | Isabelle Corcket |
April 30 10.30am-1pm | 3. Expressions Wall Butte aux Cailles (Paris 13) | Delphine Priollaud-Stoclet |
B. Medium stories | ||
April 30 2.30pm-5pm | 4. Travelers, urban rhythms Gare de lEst (Paris 10) | Delphine Priollaud-Stoclet |
May 14 10.30am-1pm | 5. People at work Marché dAlligre (Paris11) | Laurent Bailly |
May 28 2.30pm-5pm | 6. People having fun, sharing and communicating CentQuatre (Paris 19) | Marion Rivolier |
C. Great stories | ||
June 11 2.30pm-5pm | 7. A green enclave in the city Garden of the Buttes-Chaumont (Paris 19) | Laurent Bailly |
June 25 2.30pm-5pm | 8. The Paris under construction in radical changes Les Batignolles (Paris 17) | Marion Rivolier |
July 2 11am-1.30pm | 9. An iconic panorama Centre Pompidou (Paris 3) | Jérémy Soheylian |
July 2 2.30pm-5pm | 10. The last story Notre-Dame (Paris 4) | All instructors |
Click here to read the full program.
Ready to subscribe? You can register contacting the lead instructor of this program by email: marion.rivolier@gmail.com
Available link for download
Friday, March 10, 2017
10 years x 10 classes in Alentejo
10 years x 10 classes in Alentejo

Do you want to participate in the Alentejo program to celebrate 10 years of Urban Sketchers? Take a look at the schedule and book the dates in your agenda!
Location: Évora | Instructor | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
May 6 10am-12.30pm | Little stories | 1. Crafts Museum: craft of Alentejo | Luís Ançã João Matos | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
May 6 2.30pm-5pm | Medium stories | 2. The city of Alentejo: what the tourist doesnt see | Joaquim Espadaneira Eduardo Miranda | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
May 7 10am-12.30pm | Great stories | 3. Franciscan Steps: Human Figure in the Convent of St. Francisco of Évora | Bernardino Mira Estela Cameirão | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Location: Elvas | Instructor | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
May 20 10am-12.30pm | Little stories | 4. Military Museum: engineering and military design | Miguel Silva Vicente Sardinha | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
May 20 2.30pm-5pm | Medium stories | 5. Forte de Santa Luzia: military architecture | José Kuski Rui Baptista | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
May 21 10am-12.30pm | Great stories | 6. Ronca de Elvas: traditional local crafts | João Sequeira José Barreiros | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Location: Beja | Instructor | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
June 3 10am-12.30pm | Little stories | 7. Jorge Vieira Museum | Nádia Torres | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
June 3 2.30pm-5pm | Medium stories | 8. Beja Castle and the surrounding city | Pedro Salvador Mendes Nádia Torres | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
June 4 10am-12.30pm | Great stories | 9. The Olive Oil: from the olive to the olive oil or 9. Beja remarkable trees: the wollemi pine tree and autochthonous trees | Available link for download
Read more »
Thursday, March 9, 2017The Biggest Silhouette Giveaway Ever 100k Thank Yous and 3000 in PrizesThe Biggest Silhouette Giveaway Ever 100k Thank Yous and 3000 in PrizesWinners UPDATE: And the winners are... winners were all randomly drawn through the giveaway program I use! They have all been verified and emailed and I am in the process of FB messaging as well (so check your junk mail and message requests if you're on this list!) I'm thrilled to say one of our lucky winners is even from France! Winners now have 24 hours to claim their prizes! If I don't hear from these lucky ladies I'll have to pick another winner. I'm struggling with how to even start this Silhouette School post knowing that it's unlike any I've ever written. In the two and a half years of writing Silhouette CAMEO tutorials I've never been left speechless...until now. So I guess I'll just cut to the chase and tell you all that I am overwhelmed in so many ways right now! First of all, the fact that a super niche blog and Facebook page like Silhouette School can reach 100,000 Facebook followers 100% organically in the span of a relatively short time is pretty amazing. So to each and every one of the 100,000 of you who has shared, tagged, 'liked', commented and followed Silhouette School blog on Facebook...THANK YOU!! You are amazing and I can't thank you enough for being so loyal! What's equally amazing is when I reached out to sponsors, brands, and Silhouette retailers I've worked with over the years - some since Day 1 and some more recently and less frequently - every single one of them not only offered to donate to the Silhouette School 100k Giveaway, but they floored me with their generosity...to the tune of $3000 in prizes! ![]() Available link for download 10 years x 10 classes in Manchester Sheffield10 years x 10 classes in Manchester Sheffield![]() Do you want to participate in the Manchester & Sheffield program to celebrate 10 years of Urban Sketchers? Take a look at the schedule and book the dates in your agenda!
Click here to read the full program. Ready to subscribe? You can register contacting the lead instructor of this program by email: s.ridyard@mmu.ac.uk Available link for download
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
|