Description
When urban sketchers capture the architecture and surrounding landscapes of an urban scene, vehicles are a very important member of the supporting cast. Vehicles in an urban setting may include cars, trucks, delivery vehicles, construction equipment and buses. Instructor Wes Douglas will show participants how they can add those urban vehicles to their urban sketches in a way that contributes to the personality and beauty of their drawings, without having to stress out about the specific make and model of the vehicle.
Distance to sketching location:
0.2 mile
Average walking time:
3 minutes
Learning Goals
In this workshop, participants will:
- Hone individual observation skills
- Apply the “Rule of 3s” to ensure proper vehicle proportions
- Select and analyze a vehicle to help match the angle with the view of the scene
- Learn how to sketch at different speeds to capture key details
- Magnify important details to help communicate the vehicle’s personality
- Build the art of storytelling through visual media
Supply List
- Sketchbook, at least 8” x 10” and something to draw with
- I use markers and will be happy to give tips and tricks to students wishing additional help with markers but if they are comfortable with pen and ink or watercolors, these will also work just fine.
- As with all Sketch Seminar workshops, some walking will be necessary.
- Portable stool