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Lunchtime sketching and going through my trip art purchases

October 27, 2010 | Leave your thoughts
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Everyday SketchingSketchbooksTeacup Sketching

Catching up on sketches lately…(in between my scanning)   Trying to get back to getting outside at lunchtime sketching and sitting in the streets – but in the meantime it is nice to come back to the rest park near my office Big Trip Art Supplies Souvenirs – WIP I think this sketch has taken...

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Big Trip 2010: Urban Sketchers Symposium in Portland - Day 3

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Travel SketchingUrban Sketchers

Day 3 Opening It’s so funny that the instructors on the morning panel were sketching the audience – Kurt, Tia and Isobel. Morning Workshop: Urban Nature with Matt Brehm As it was an international sketchcrawl day I had to sketch my breakfast and then had fun putting together this spread. A wonderful workshop by Matt....

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St Marys Cathedral, Hyde Park Barracks Tools and Red Shoes

October 23, 2010 | Leave your thoughts
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Sketching Sydney

  I went out today sketching with the Sydney Sketch Club – while I have been away a real core group has formed. I did this sketch before I meet up with anyone…. Sketching (and a lot of talking as well) at The Hyde Park Barracks – so want to go back and actually read...

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Big Trip 2010: Urban Sketchers Symposium in Portland - Day 2

October 21, 2010 | Leave your thoughts
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Gearing up for Day 2! I wasn’t super happy with my work from day 1 so I wanted to warm up with some sketches before breakfast. So great to make new sketching friends over breakfast – Shiho and Elizabeth. And catch up with what Gerard had been doing – wow! Morning Workshop: Urban architecture with...

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Big Trip 2010: Urban Sketchers Symposium in Portland - Day 1

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And so it begins… Gabi opening the symposium – so exciting! Morning Workshop: Urban People with Veronica Lawlor – Powell’s bookstore First morning of the Urban Sketchers Symposium I was doing Urban People with Veronica. We sketched people in Powells books for a few hours. I was certainly not in the groove – many of...

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Big Trip 2010: Portland - the day before the symposium

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Travelling from Seattle to Portland A group of Seattle urban sketchers plus the gang from the night before meet at the station to catch the train to Portland. Amongst the Seattle sketches was the famous Frank Ching – it was amazing for me to meet him and it is no surprise that he and Gerard...

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