Meet the Correspondent: Marina Grechanik > Tel-Aviv, Israel$show=/search/label/Marina%20Grechanik
"Sketching is one of my passions. I don't feel comfortable when I leave home without a sketchbook and some pens in my bag. I think that my way to put things in my memory is to draw them. And taking pictures isn't the same thing.
I live in a very dynamic surrounding — Israel is a warm country with warm weather and warm people. Of course, we have seashores, which calm us a little bit. I love to sit in a corner of some Tel-Aviv coffee shop and explore relationships: between people, their environment, between myself. All this unique local mix of cultures, languages and styles is always a great source for inspiration. You need to be fast, because, as I said, everything is very dynamic. But that's why I love it so much.
Sometimes, I look around, and I find some usual items like sugar bags or napkins. I use them in my drawings to show the atmosphere. Sometimes I draw directly on • Marina's art on Flickr. • Marina's website.
Meet the Correspondent: Tina Koyama > Seattle$show=/search/label/tina%20koyama
"The dictionary says that a hobby is “an activity or interest pursued for pleasure or relaxation.” Although urban sketching certainly provides both pleasure and relaxation, I don’t think of it as my hobby. I think of it more as a way of life – something that has become such a normal part of my everydayness that it shapes how I view the world.
For most of my life I had both the fear of drawing as well as the desire to draw. In 2011, inspired by Gabi Campanario’s Seattle Sketcher column, I finally decided to overcome the fear. His drawings of Seattle – my birthplace and lifelong home – were of sights that I had seen many times, yet had never truly seen. I wanted to learn to see, and therefore experience, those locations (and any new ones that I travel to) more completely. Part 8 of the Urban Sketchers Manifesto, to “show the world, one drawing at a time,” has a flip side: Sketching enables me to see my own world, one drawing at a time.
In the last four years, it is not an exaggeration to say that Urban Sketchers has changed my life. I have met and sketched with many wonderful people around the globe, either at symposiums or during other travel, because the USk network brought us together. I sketch almost weekly with my local group, sharing sketches, art supplies and friendship. Even when I stay home and enjoy sketches online, I am still a part of that rich network, learning with every sketch about other people’s lives.
In May, my husband Greg and I went to France for the first time, and I sketched the Eiffel Tower. Sketching one of the world’s most famous icons felt like a dream come true – the ultimate in urban sketching. But although I can’t resist sketching world-famous icons whenever I’m fortunate enough to see them, for me, urban sketching is much more than that.
Urban sketching is a tree with its middle chopped away to accommodate Seattle’s ubiquitous power lines. It’s about a couple of women chatting over coffee, or about workers roofing the house next door. It’s about an excavator filling a hole where a cherry tree once stood. Or the Tibetan monastery I drive by frequently that I couldn’t resist because it’s bright orange. Urban sketching is a string band performing at a local farmers’ market – or perhaps in Villefranche-sur-Mer.
Celebrating the mundane as well as the famous is what urban sketching is all about. My sketches are not necessarily about “special” moments; they are moments made special because I sketched them."
Tina has been editor of Drawing Attention since 2013 and now serves on the Urban Sketchers editorial board. See more of her sketches on her blog, on Flickr and on Instagram.
Meet the Correspondent: Pete Scully > Davis, Calif.$show=/search/label/Pete%20Scully
"I am from urban north London, but now live in urbane Davis California. I sketch, I write, sometimes do things and go places and my name is Pete.
When not Davis, I sketch Sacramento, San Francisco, London, or anywhere else I happen to be. I tend to erase people and cars from my cities, but I'm starting to get over this.
Davis: calm, old-fashioned, progressive, quirky, very very hot in the summer. I use micron and copic pens, with watercolour."
Meet the Correspondent: Suhita Shirodkar > San Jose, Calif.$show=/search/label/Suhita%20Shirodkar
"I was born in Mumbai (Bombay) and lived in different parts of India until I moved to San Jose, California, where I now live.
Travel inspires my art, but, traveling or not, I try to view the world around me as a traveller would; so whether I’m capturing a moment of calm on the banks of the Ganges in India, or sketching over coffee at my local coffee shop, I aim to look deeply, and with wonder, at both the everyday and the exotic, the old and the new.
I love color. My sketch kit consists of Extra Fine Sharpies (the fact that they bleed into the paper as soon as they touch it works really well for me—it forces me to work super-quick), a small set of Prismacolor pencils and a little watercolor travel set". • Blog • Flickr
Meet the Correspondent: Omar Jaramillo > Berlin$show=/search/label/Omar%20Jaramillo
"I was born in Guayaquil, Ecuador, where I studied architecture. I moved to Kassel (Germany) in 1999 to accomplish a master degree.
Although I have always drawn and paint, it was not until I started studying in the Uni-Kassel, that I started keeping a travel sketchbook. I had a teacher there who used to do a lot of sketches when he travelled on university excursions. When he retired, I helped to organize an exhibition of his sketches. He brought a huge box full of sketchbooks he had filled since he was an architecture student. I spent a whole day selecting the most interesting drawings. It was a wonderful experience that opened my eyes to a new world.
In the last 10 years I have the feeling of being in a long journey. I like to discover the cities where I live, to understand why a place is the way it is and what makes it different and unique from others. Drawing is for me a way to learn to love a place, to become part of it.
I like to draw architecture but I am more attracted to urban scenery, portraying how people live in the city. Since I’m a foreigner, everything that locals find normal and taken-for-granted, for me is exotic. I always carry a small watercolor travel set from Windsor and Newton and my sketchbook in my bag.
I always thought that drawing was a solitary experience until I found Urban Sketchers. It was amazing to find so many people doing the same thing. It is a great place to share!"
• Omar's blog.
• Omar's art on flickr.
• Omar's website.
Meet the Correspondent: Luis Ruiz > Malaga, Spain$show=/search/label/Luis%20Ruiz
10 Year Anniversary Celebration
Urban Sketchers turns 10 this November! We are celebrating this achievement with a series of events happening all over the world throughout 2017! Scroll through the events below to see how you and your local chapter can be part of the celebration.
A Day in the Life of an Urban Sketcher celebrates the lives of sketchers around the world and how they share work online. This social media event will feature a different sketcher each month in an Instagram and Twitter takeover.
The featured sketcher will show their world, one drawing, one tweet, and one Instagram post at a time! Follow @urbansketchers on Instagram and Twitter and check out the hashtag #uskdayinthelife.
Jean Edwards is a Northamptonshire based artist who primarily works in collagraph and drawing. In 2012 she set herself the task of completing a drawing a day for a year, however after her first 365 drawings she realised she couldn’t stop...
Day in the Life of an Urban Sketcher: September, 2017
Carlsberg factory: All my #urbansketches from today when I was #uskdayinthelife#urbansketcher I focused on the tall buildings of Northampton.
Canadian artist Greg Manley has been painting for over 20 years and has successfully shown and sold his work in Ottawa, Calgary, Toronto, Vancouver, Edmonton, Phoenix. His work is held in both public and private collections in Canada and the Unitd States. Greg shared his Day in the Life of an Urban Sketcher on July 1st (Canada Day) from Canada’s capital city, Ottawa.
Day in the Life of an Urban Sketcher: Saturday, July 1st, 2017
Louis Bourgeois' sculpture 'Maman' at the National Gallery of Canada!
Dancing Bear—this sculpture was a gift to Ottawa from newscaster Peter Jennings.
These next two images of sketches are of sculptures created for EXPO Montréal in 1967. They now have a permanent home in Gatineau.
EXPO 67 sculptures.
Parliament Hill from the Gatineau side.
Museum of History, Ottawa.
Lunch at Le Troquet in Gatineau.
Lunch at 'Le Tropeut' in Gatineau. Yes there are cocktails#8212;we are on vacation! Happy Canada Day!
Mill Street Brew Pub.
Startled by a CF-18 Canada Day flyby!
Parliament Hill from Victoria Island.
That was an awesome day of sketching. Canada Day was a blast! Thanks to Urban Sketchers for giving me this amazing opportunity! @manleyart
A visual art and design educator, Mark Alan Anderson is deeply interested in using sketching as a means of making connections between people and the places they inhabit. Mark is the fine arts coordinator for a large school district in Kansas City, Missouri, and teaches graduate courses for the Kansas City Art Institute. Formerly the managing partner and design director of IDea, Inc., he encourages development of visual literacy in learners through the combined exploration of the written word with expressive ways of mark making.
Day in the Life of an Urban Sketcher: Saturday, June 3rd, 2017
I kicked off my weekend workshop "Illustrating the Edible" with breakfast sketching on my own. I will use this for a demonstration of limited color wash later today.
I have arrived at my first workshop location a little early to get in some warm-up sketches.
One more warm up before kicking off the workshop this morning.
Sprouts, lettuce, even edible flowers!
Workshop location no. 2: in the kitchen at Stock Hill
Wine tasting at the Cellar Rat.
Beautiful architecture here. I hate to leave but our next location beckons! ...and my participants are hungry.
The caption kind of says it all for this sketch.
Really, this has nothing at all to do with our workshop but I saw this demonstration taking place on the way to our next location.
Last sketch of the day and I'm signing off!
Have a Coke and a smile!
I added a touch of color to my breakfast sketch over lunch.
Karen Mai is a member of the USk Hong Kong chapter. Her paintings have been exhibited in the United States, Canada, etc. and won international awards. Karen is also a big lover of photography and food. She shares her artworks on Instagram and Facebook as @karenmai.art
My #uskdayinthelife starts with a sketch on the metro to Sha Tin (Hong Kong). I'll explore that area a bit today.
The first stop today is the Tsang Tai Uk ("Big House of the Tsangs"), one of the best preserved Hakka walled village in #hongkong. This is the entrance of the ancestral hall.
[Roof] Roofs of Tsang Tai Uk (#hongkong).
[Tsang Tai Uk] Found this inside the ancestral hall of Tsang Tai Uk.
[Tao Fong Shan] After some walk, I arrived at the Tao Fong Shan Christian Centre. It was founded by a Norwegian missionary and designed by a Danish architect in the 1930s.
[Heritage Museum] Not far away in the #hongkong Heritage Museum, there is an exhibition of a selection of masterworks from the Louvre.
[Food image] Energy refilled.???? Had a wonderful #uskdayinthelife! Thank you for following me around today! Many thanks to @urbansketchers for the opportunity!
The current president of Urban Sketchers, Amber Sausen is also a regional administrator for the Urban Sketchers Twin Cities (Minneapolis, St. Paul) chapter. Amber is an architect in Minneapolis, USA, specializing in sustainable design. In addition to sketching, Amber is an avid home sewer and lover of jazz hands. She shares her sketches and sewing on Instagram and Twitter as @ambersausen.
A Day in the Life of an Urban Sketcher: April 2nd, 2017
Welcome to #uskdayinthelife! I'm @ambersausen and I'll be sharing here all day. First up: The #uskexecutiveboard had a video conference meeting this morning. These @glamdolldonuts were waiting for me after the meeting! #yum #donuts#usk10years #bacondonutbreakfast#violetink
Spring in Minnesota means lots of opportunities for birding. Hoping it doesn't get too rainy on my hike! #mnvalleynationalwildliferefuge #carsketch#birding #uskdayinthelife
A new observation boardwalk and a few of the birds at #mnvalleynationalwildliferefuge Amazing nature spot just 5 minutes from Mall of America and the airport. #uskdayinthelife#birding
A new observation boardwalk and a few of the birds at #mnvalleynationalwildliferefuge Amazing nature spot just 5 minutes from Mall of America and the airport. #uskdayinthelife#birding
The fabulous @mplsparkboard cafe @seasalteatery just opened for the season. Click ahead to see details of the fish taco eating crowd. #cafesketch #uskdayinthelife
Cafe @seasalteatery - details of the fish taco eating crowd.
Cafe @seasalteatery - details of the fish taco eating crowd.
Cafe @seasalteatery - details of the fish taco eating crowd.
My day took a serious turn with a hospital visit (not for me, they're stable for now). This is more "life" than I expected to share in my #uskdayinthelife. But we sketch the good and the bad, so I'll take a risk and share.
Live music by #fellowpynins at @icehousempls. Folk music show to soothe the soul and cap off a great day of #uskdayinthelife. Thanks for your engagement and for following me around today.
USk Celebrates 10 th Anniversary with 24hr Global Sketchwalk
On Saturday 11th November 2017, USk chapters from around the globe will hold sketchwalks in their cities to celebrate 10yrs of Urban Sketchers. Using GMT time, we will follow the sketchwalks on the USk Instagram account starting with the first chapter to see daylight (Auckland, New Zealand) to the last chapter to see the sunset (O’ahu, USA).
Photos and videos from each chapter will be shared on the official USk Instagram account throughout the day. Please look for this hashtag: #USkGlobal24hrSketchwalk. Check with your Urban Sketchers chapter for local meeting times and locations.
Not an Instagram person? This event will be shared on USk’s facebook account beginning Nov 12.
Local chapters wishing to join in the 24hr Sketchwalk schedule, please email bindi@urbansketchers.org
before Nov 5th.