Book Review: The Art of Urban Sketching
The book for the blog Urban Sketchers is finally out. I managed to get mine early at Basheer bookstore. While I was at the bookstore, I met my sketcher friends, with the books in their hands. Mine was the last copy on the shelf yesterday. The book should be in stock in February 2012.
Urban sketchers is a community of sketchers who share their sketches online. There are groups in various countries. I'm a follower of the main blog. I find it very interesting to be reading about places around the world, getting to know the streets through the eyes of people living or traveling there.
This book is authored by Gabriel Campanario, founder of Urban Sketchers. It's a paperback with 320 pages thick. For the price, it's a terrific bargain. There are over 500 sketches featured from artists all around the globe. The styles are incredibly varied, ranging from pencil sketches to watercolour paintings. Each artist has a personal style, and each sketch has a story to tell. Some of the artists are so good they should publish their own books. Gerard Michel is one of them.
There are three sections in the book. The first is the introduction on urban sketching. The second section showcases the different places drawn. That's the bulk of the book. And the third provides inspiration on where and what you can draw.
The location drawings are accompanied by artist profiles and drawing tips. I like the short stories on the sketches. Florian Afflerbach and his friends were drawing in Venice when the flood came and soak their feet. Nina Johansson documented the demolition of a public bath house, and the protest against the demolition.
Artist Joao Catarino has a sentiment that I share: Drawing everywhere is like traveling all the time. Sketching is one way to get the holiday mood all the time. I can look back at my sketches and remember vividly the places visited. I cannot say the same for travel photos I've taken. The experience is richer when you're not looking but studying a place. I wish I had started sketching earlier.
This is a fantastic book.
Highly recommended.
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Your reviews are quite
Your reviews are quite helpful. I'm going to buy this book!
I saw your review of this
I saw your review of this book and bought it, it's so inspirational! Really makes me want to put pen to paper! Keep up the excellent reviews! :)
Hi! I thought I'd let you
Hi! I thought I'd let you know alternative to the Amazon. I get that it is the easiest for most of the world, but let's face it, Bezoz has enough money. Personally I live in Finland and closest Amazon is in Sweden but they will not deliver to Finland. Uk I have to pay taxes and it leaves me Germany. But they also will not deliver to Finland unless it's officially Amazon product, so ok books mostly but everything else like paint supplies etc. they will not deliver because it's small shops. Or if they do, it's 15 euros per Item shipping. So, check out for Scandinavia for books page Adlibris and for painting items Pen Store. I know it's mostly affiliate links and I would not mind buying through those anywhere else but Amazon and no shops in the US or UK since we have to pay high taxes to anything we buy from there.
Thanks for awesome reviews!
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