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How to begin urban sketching - step by step for beginners 

Liz Chaderton
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Every like and comment tells RU-vid to show this to more people, so please jump in. If you really, really like this content and want to support me you can donate at Kofi. I have just set it up at: ko-fi.com/lizchadertonartist
Urban sketching is incredibly popular. It's all about connecting with the place you are in. But how do you get started? I thought I would share my process in this film. It's all about trying to capture lots of information quickly in case it rains, you freeze to death or someone parks a car in the way.
Thanks to my neighbour (Eddie) for letting me sketch their house.
I really enjoy quick sketches and it is just not the same if you work from a photo in the studio. So this is a first for me, I am doing an outside broadcast.
Urban Sketching is reportage - it's drawing or painting on location in the cities, towns, or villages that you live in and travel to. You are capturing a moment in time in a unique way. I saw this lovely quote from Roisin Cure "The essence of an urban sketch is that its primary function is not to be beautiful, but to capture what it feels like to be human. This could be in a man-made building, the hand of man on the landscape, or human beings in action, wherever they are or whatever they are doing."
In this film I thought it would be fun to show you my sketching process on location. It turns out that filming yourself drawing outside is really hard! The trouble is that you cannot check if everything is on camera once you are sitting down. Luckily it was. I did another one and only got half the drawing....
If you want to have a go at this house, I will put a picture on the community tab on this channel. I would love to see what you do.
Don't forget I run a Facebook group which is a great place to meet other artists, get tips and to share your work. You can join here: / watercolourstudiowithl...
If you are interested in learning more about line and wash, I have a really comprehensive course over at www.lizchadertonstudio.co.uk/... and my book Line and Wash Painting is available from The Crowood Press and online book shops worldwide.
Of course you can use whatever materials you like to sketch with, but pen and watercolour are very popular, because of the speed you can work at and also that the kit is light and portable, so that you can do a quick sketch while waiting in the car or sitting drinking a coffee. Give it a go and you will see the world in a different light.
Going out sketching on your own can be intimidating. So maybe sitting in a coffee shop is a good place to start and having your back to a wall so no one can look over your shoulder, also helps! Most people are just impressed you are doing it. If they are a painter, they will be supportive and if they aren't an artist, well they will wish they were. So try not to care what people think! There are urban sketch groups around the world, usually organised through Facebook, so there's safety in numbers and perhaps you could go out with them - just search your local area.
#lizchaderton #urbansketching #lineandwash
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@mhd5826
@mhd5826 Год назад
I drew along and realised for the first time, that the elements I need to work on are confidence, patience, and relaxation! I often stop a picture very early on because I feel it's already gone wrong, whereas watching this process unfold, I realised it maybe just needed time. Great demonstration and very helpful!
@TheFragrantMuse
@TheFragrantMuse Год назад
This is brilliant! I've always wanted to learn how to do urban sketches as I'm fascinated with the shape of buildings. However, I'm abysmal at drawing, especially perspective. I've decided to just begin to draw and do it badly until I do it better! Your videos are fun, easy to follow, not overwhelming and inspiring!
@rajibkarmakar6391
@rajibkarmakar6391 Год назад
she is bri'ish
@MoMaryR
If I wanted to sketch a stranger's house, would I have to ask the owner's permission?
@christineriley1295
@christineriley1295 Год назад
Made me chuckle when you said "I'm not putting in every brick". About 40 years ago in art class at school i drew the house opposite from where i live. I put in every brick! My art teacher said, somewhat surprised, "you put in every brick!" 😂
@MoMaryR
Enjoyed this and love your finished sketch. I would love to try it, but, would be embarassed if anyone stood over my shoulder!
@jpmlna
@jpmlna Год назад
It was so inspiring to watch you sketch and paint outdoors that I feel that I want to do the same. However, I was wondering, if there's no suitable place to sit, how shall I hold my sketchbook? I'm unable to hold it steady enough to draw. Any suggestions? I couldn't figure out how you did it in this video.
@31896eneri
@31896eneri 14 дней назад
May i ask the link for the reference photo
@sdcasbah
Thank you for this. I find artists make it look very easy, but you bring a different approach, recognizing the imperfections of the process and still making it useable.
@tinad4829
@tinad4829 Год назад
I absolutely love this! Thank you - I am new to watercolor and feel that urban sketching is going to be my perfect creative outlet. One thing I noticed is that I got much more from your video and your instruction when the photograph was on the screen while you drew & painted. It can be smaller if it takes up too much room, but having it there as a reference was extremely helpful. I'll be watching all your vids. Thanks again!
@mahakranga7093
@mahakranga7093 Год назад
This is amazing! I am just venturing into urban sketching and this is the best tutorial I have come across! I am surely trying this in the coming weekend! Thank you!
@mmallow6481
Lovely! I love the looseness and then tightening the sketch with the markers. Great video.
@irenehynes7536
@irenehynes7536 Год назад
This is great!i haven’t done urban sketching for a while, and you have now sparked my interest to do it again .
@swiitchy511
@swiitchy511 Год назад
Love your personality, it's perfect for learning from. If you're not already an art teacher, you would certainly make a magnificent one!
@charitysketches
@charitysketches Год назад
what I love so much about this is that it's so effortless and all my old line sketches have a purpose. I really admire this and i'm glad to be trying this out
@emmanem574
Thank you so much! Your commentary was lovely, and the way you broke the process down really helped to take away some of the more intimidating aspects and inspired me to get out there and try my best! I can't wait to start drawing!
@Anikanoteven
@Anikanoteven Год назад
Thank You! I luv your sketch and thank you for sharing all your tips and thoughts! More please❤
@loon1moon1
@loon1moon1 Год назад
watched this morning and did my first urban sketch this afternoon. it was so fun & freeing! thank you for inspiring me to paint without being stressed about the final outcome.
@chantalnugues-perrin3631
@chantalnugues-perrin3631 Год назад
I love the way you do it … I wish I could be brave enough to give it a try … thanks again for your tutorials 🙏🏻🤗🤩
@allyw
@allyw Год назад
Love your urban sketches Liz, thanks again.
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