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It was then that he discovered a community of sketchers around the world doing similar drawings of their cities.
From there,Urban Sketcherswas born.
Clockwise from bottom left (Stephanie Bower from “The World of Urban Sketching,” Mike Daikubara from “Color First, Ink Later,” Shari Blaukopf from “Working with Color”)This post is sponsored byThe Quarto Group. Our partners are handpicked by My Modern Met’s team because they represent the best in design and innovation.
Eventually, Campanario would publishThe Art of UrbanSketching, which sparked a long-term collaboration with Quarry Books.
My dream is to get to meet and sketch with each one.
Through step-by-step demonstrations, artists will also learn new creative options in color and linework, including digital options.
For Campanario, seeing the continued success of the Urban Sketchers brand is particularly meaningful.
Drawing and sketching is not a practice reserved for artists.
Anyone can pick up a sketchbook and a pen and start to draw.
Inma Serrano from “The World of Urban Sketching”
The World of Urban Sketchingwill be published on November 29, 2022, and is nowavailable for pre-order.
The World of Urban Sketchingis a celebration of 15 years of Urban Sketchers.
Each book features work by established and emerging sketchers.
Luis Simoes from “The World of Urban Sketching”
Uma Kelker from Drawing with a Tablet
Suhita Shirodkar from Techniques for Beginners
Mario Linhares from Panoramas and Vertical Vistas
Yohj Kato from “The World of Urban Sketching”
Noel Okello from “The World of Urban Sketching”
Hyeongmi Ham from “The World of Urban Sketching”
Rob Sketcherman from “The World of Urban Sketching”
Gabriel Campanario from “Architecture and Cityscapes”
Katie Woodward from “Understanding Light”
Roisin Cure from “Drawing Expressive People”
Gail Wong from “Spotlight on Nature”
Uma Kelker from “Drawing with a Tablet”
Suhita Shirodkar from “Techniques for Beginners”
Mario Linhares from “Panoramas and Vertical Vistas”