This is the first in a series of short wisdom packed classes to help you develop your own sketchbook practice. This one hour video class is packed full of tips, wisdom and my personal processes to help you develop a sketchbook practice which feels exciting, interesting and personal. But it’s also a process you can take and develop to create stunning artworks… It’s a process you can do whilst sitting watching television, using simple art materials such as felt tip pens and coloured pencils. It’s a simple accessible process and is perfect for those who feel they ‘can’t draw’ and yet it can create interesting, beautiful pages which help you to discover all sorts of important things about your own art sensibilities and preferences. Sketchbook Delight Part 2 is an online art class sequel full of advanced sketching and drawing techniques, projects, drawing prompts, new concepts and lots. Urban Sketchers is a global community of sketchers dedicated to the practice of on-location drawing. It has helped me to develop my style, learn about colour and composition and create art which feels personal, exciting and dynamic. SketchBook overview (video: 1:14 min.) SketchBook drawing and painting software lets designers, architects, and concept artists sketch ideas quickly and create. This is the process I come back to again and again in my own sketchbooks. We’ll be doing some super simple drawing of our objects and a lot of colouring in. We’ll be using water-based felt tip pens and coloured pencils. If you or your student are serious about their art, consider the very best. In this class you’ll learn how to use decorative patterned objects in your home, such as a vase or cup, as a starting point for beautiful, colourful pages in your sketchbook. While pricey, these sheets are worth every penny for their durability. ![]() ![]() HERE’S EXACTLY WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THIS ONLINE CLASS: If you’re looking for an art process to help you fill your sketchbook full of exciting pages full of colour and pattern this class is just for you.
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