Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts

Friday, May 13, 2016

Friday Art & History - Urban Sketching

Urban Sketch by Shari Blaukopf
I'm starting on an interesting art journey and I'm inviting you along. What is it, you wonder? It is an art practice called Urban Sketching.

Definition: Wikipedia defines Urban Sketchers as "a global community of artists that practice drawing on location in cities, towns and villages they live in or travel to. It was a movement started on Flickr by a journalist Gabriel Campanario. Urban Sketchers is now a nonprofit organization and its manifesto has been translated into multiple languages.

It's mottos is: "We show the world, one drawing at a time!"

There are also now a number of vritual urban sketching events and groups, where the sketchers "travel" and sketch places through photos and Google Images.

Why did I get interested?
I have always been a watercolor artist, and have recently come back to it. However, over the past couple of years, I also started painting and drawing using other art mediums, such as oils, pastels and watercolor pencils. My goal for the next months is to improve my drawing skills. I'm also fascinated with graphite and pen drawing. Urban sketchers usually use a mix of all of these medium, especially pens, pencils, watercolor pencils, ink and watercolors. I also love history and architecture, something which, again, figures heavily in urban sketching.

Taken from Urban Sketchers blog

What do you sketch? 
Everything you see. Architecture, people, animals, what you see out of your window, by your job or on your travels anywhere.

Books on Urban Sketching: 


 The Urban Sketchers: Techniques for Seeing and Drawing on Location



 The Art of Urban Sketching: Drawing On Location Around the World


 Urban Sketching: The Complete Guide to Techniques



The Urban Sketching Handbook: Architecture and Cityscapes: Tips and Techniques for Drawing on Location


Urban Sketchking kit by Gabi Campanario

Resources:







Alena Kudriashova – Sketch travel Journal




 I'll be posting my sketches as I progress and learn. I would love to see yours, as well.












Friday, March 2, 2012

Friday Art & History Feature - Sampling of My Favorite Paintings

Today, instead of talking about any particular artist, I'd like to share with you some of my favorite classical paintings. I will be doing a post about all of these artists at one point or another (unless I already did). This is just a small sample, as those of you know, I'm a big art and art history enthusiast. The range of the artists and the paintings is quiet large. Hope you enjoy them.

Salvatore Dali - Christ of Saint John of The Cross


Igor Grabar - Chrystantemus




Alexander Ivanov - Appearance of Christ to Mary Magdalene


Arkhip Kuindzhi - Evening In Ukraine

Issac Levitan - Moonlit Night


Claude Monet - Waterlilies

Paul Rubens - Lady in Waiting to Infanta Isabella


Anna Ostroumova-Lebedeva - St. Petersburg in Winter

Ivan Repin - Bridge


Rembrandt - Saskia as Flora



Titian - Danae


Victor Vasnetsov - Alionushka (based on a Russian fairy tale) - Also the name my Russian family calls me :)
William Bouguereau - Abduction of Psyche

Raphael - Madonna Connestabile


Raphael - Sistine Madonna


Ivan Shishkin - In the North


Ivan Shishkin - Sunlit Forest


Vermeer -  Girl with Pearl Earring






Recently, I have also discovered a contemporary artist, born in Belarus but living in Israel now, whose paintings I fell in love with. His name is Leonid Afremov. Here's a few of his paintings - what do you think?
















I would love to hear which painting(s) you enjoyed the most and which artists you'd like to hear about in a post.
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