With grateful thanks to our sponsors
10 Year Anniversary Celebration Event Hub
tp bennett architecture, design, planning
One America Street SE1 0NE
'We are excited to host this celebratory event of Urban Sketchers London's 10th anniversary. We are looking forward to welcome this vibrant group and take part in their workshop, talk and sketchwalks programme.'
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The 10 Year Anniversary Celebration Programme
● Official launch: talks, book launch, sketchbook exhibition and more
● Morning and afternoon workshops
● Morning and afternoon sketchwalks
● Drink and Draw on the Southbank
● Night Sketching along the River Thames
● Sketchwalk finale and group photo on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral
● Urban Sketchers London Exhibition in Mile End
8 - 16 October 2022
#usklondon10years #urbansketcherslondon
Friday 22 July
● Pre-launch afternoon sketchwalk
● Official launch of the celebration weekend
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Pre-launch afternoon sketchwalk
13.00 - 16.30
Free, no tickets required
Every sketchwalk in the weekend programme has a leader, a meeting
point at the beginning, and a gathering place at the end when we
‘throw down’ our sketchbooks and pose for a group photo.
Sketchwalk leaders know the area and are there to help you feel at
ease and give you some ideas about what to sketch.
Please note there is no tuition during the sketchwalks. We all
draw what we wish, following the Urban Sketchers manifesto and
sharing our drawings at the end.
● FRI PM Sketchwalk 1 Waterloo Beach Viewpoint
Let’s start the Urban Sketchers London 10 Year Anniversary Celebration
at one of our favourite sketching spots -- Southbank, Waterloo Beach
Viewpoint (near Gabriel's Wharf) -- and draw the city skyline over the
Thames, towards St Pauls and the skyscrapers of The City. There are
higher viewing points at the National Theatre or Festival Hall
balconies, or you can immerse yourself in a 360-degree view on Waterloo
Bridge. Capture people walking, skating along the Southbank, or looking
for treasures on the beach.
Meeting point Bernie Spain Gardens (located between the Oxo Tower and Gabriel's Wharf) opposite Gabriel's
Pier
Throwdown point Same location
Sketchwalk leader Zane Karklina
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Official launch of the celebration weekend
17:30 - 20:30
Event Hub
One America Street SE1 0NE
Tickets £10
This event is now sold out. To join the waiting list click the button below.
Welcome to the launch of the Urban Sketchers London 10 Year Anniversary Celebration Weekend. We begin Friday evening with talks about drawing by invited speakers Mario Linhares, founder of Urban Sketchers Portugal, and reportage artist George Butler. This is followed by the launch of our landmark 10 year anniversary book London by Urban Sketchers. Our sales desk will be well stocked not only with our 10 year anniversary book, but also with books by George Butler, Adebanji Alade and our workshop leaders, as well as others in the London urban sketching community. There will also be a hands-on display of sketchbooks by London urban sketchers, and sponsors' sales tables with an eye catching array of art materials available for purchase.
This is a ticketed event due to the capacity of the
venue. Please book early to avoid disappointment.
Start time 17:30. Talks begin at 18.00.
Venue Event Hub at tp bennett One America Street SE1
0NE
Tickets £10 each
● FRI TALK 1
Mario Linhares: Drawing as Ramification
How can drawing influence life, projects, create impact, and empower
life? The simple gesture of picking up a pencil and tracing a line on
a sheet of paper can be the beginning of a life journey. In this talk,
I will explain how Urban Sketchers changed my life, what I learn and
share as a professor, and how all this boosts me to keep studying and
creating projects like the 5 Minutes of Drawing, the USk Talks, the
Sketch Tour Portugal and my Ph.D. research, among other small and
unseen projects where drawing also happens.
About Mario
Mário Linhares (Lisbon, Portugal) studied at the Artistic School
António Arroio. He has two degrees - Landscape Design, and Industrial
Design, holds a Masters Degree in Visual Arts Education, and he is
currently doing his Ph.D. on Drawing. Mario draws compulsively and
creates artistic and humanitarian projects since ‘97. He is married,
has one son, and he enjoys walking, cycling, travelling on public
transport, and discussing ideas with friends. He founded Urban
Sketchers Portugal in 2009, joined the International Executive Board
in 2011 and was the Education Director of Urban Sketchers until 2019.
Currently, he leads the USk Research Group.
IG:@linhares.mr
● FRI Talk 2
George Butler: Drawing across Borders
Reportage artist George Butler discusses his work and technique drawing
on the front line, in refugee camps and on the move, and how recording
scenes in ink has created opportunities not available to a camera lens.
Showing his work, he will describe some of the scenes and stories of the
people he has met and places he has visited and recorded.
About George
George Butler is an award-winning artist and illustrator
specialising in travel and current affairs. His drawings, done in situ,
are in pen, ink and watercolour. His desire to record scenes in ink
rather than with a camera has meant he has witnessed some extraordinary
moments; at refugee camps in Bekaa Valley, in war-torn Syria and Iraq,
in the oil fields of Azerbaijan, in Gaza with Oxfam, in Tajikistan,
Afghanistan, Myanmar, at a neo-Nazi murder trial in Munich, on an oil
rig in the North Sea, down a Ghanaian gold mine... the list goes on.
His work has been published by The Times (London), Monocle, New
York Times, the Guardian, BBC, CNN, Der Spiegel, ARD television Germany
and NPR. His work has been shown in the Imperial War Museum North,
Lambeth Palace and the V&A Museum, which also holds some of his work
in the National Archive. A book recording his work on human
migration Drawn Across Borders was published in April 2021 by Walker
Studio.
IG: @georgebutlerillustration
Saturday 23 July
Event Hub open 09.00 - 16.00
● Morning and afternoon workshops
● Morning and afternoon sketchwalks
● Drink & Draw at the Southbank Centre
● Night Sketching at Hungerford Bridge
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Sat 23rd Morning Workshops
09.30 - 12.30
Event Hub
One America Street SE1 0NE
Tickets £75
09.00 - 09.30 Gather at the Event Hub to form into workshop
groups
● SAT AM Workshop 1
Gabi Campanario
London in Your Pocket Sketchbook
To become a fearless and prolific urban sketcher, there’s nothing
like drawing in a pocket sketchbook to fuel your motivation. A small,
easy-to-carry notebook makes sketching less intimidating and is ideal
to create fast drawings on the go -- and without calling too much
attention from onlookers (Hello, shy sketchers!). Workshop lessons
will include how to fit wide scenes into the seemingly small
sketchbook spreads, how to use ink washes to add tonal value, and how
to incorporate written narrative into the pages.
About Gabi
Spanish-born artist and author Gabriel “Gabi” Campanario is
best known for his storytelling sketches of the Seattle area — which
appeared weekly in The Seattle Times between 2009 and 2021 — and for
his role as the founder of Urban Sketchers, a global organization of
artists who aim to “show the world, one drawing at a time” through
on-location sketching and reportage. He is the author of Seattle
Sketcher: An Illustrated Journal, and The Art of Urban Sketching:
Drawing On Location Around the World.
IG:@gabicampanario
● SAT AM Workshop 2
Mario Linhares
Folding Pages, Unfolding
Drawings
How is a drawing deeply related to the previous drawing and the next
one? In this workshop we will combine three sketches in a dynamic way
by folding just one page and creating three drawings that will be like
Siamese brothers: one will not go without the other. All this while we
walk in the direction of the River Thames using watercolour, pen, and
pencil.
About Mario
Mário Linhares (Lisbon,
Portugal) studied at the Artistic School António Arroio. He has
degrees in Landscape Design and Industrial Design, holds a Masters
Degree in Visual Arts Education, and is currently doing his Ph.D. on
Drawing. Mario draws compulsively and creates artistic and
humanitarian projects since 1997. He is married, has one son, and
enjoys walking, cycling, travelling on public transport, and
discussing ideas with friends. He founded Urban Sketchers Portugal in
2009, joined the International Executive Board in 2011, and was the
Education Director of Urban Sketchers until 2019. He currently leads
the Urban Sketchers Research Group.
IG: @linhares.mr
● SAT AM Workshop 3
Lis Watkins
Near and Far
Want to add depth and distance to your urban sketches? We’ll work
together to complete a series of practical exercises, culminating in
an independent sketch. I’ll demonstrate techniques drawing on tonal
values, line quality and compositional elements, with time and
opportunity for questions and feedback.
About Lis
Lis is a London-based illustrator, specialising in drawing on
location and hand-drawn maps.
IG: @lineandwash
● SAT AM Workshop 4
Simone Ridyard
Figuring Out Perspective
on Busy London Streets
This is an energetic and lively workshop focusing on the basic
principles of one-point perspective through demonstrations, tips,
techniques and exercises. Aimed primarily at beginners, but structured
in such a way as to be a good refresher workshop for more experienced
sketchers.
About Simone
Simone is a
senior lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University. She is also an
architect and architectural illustrator. Whilst on a teaching exchange
in Singapore in 2011, Simone discovered the global urban sketching
community and has been actively engaged with Urban Sketchers ever
since. She set up the Manchester Urban Sketching Group in 2012 and her
book
Archisketcher: Drawing Buildings, Cities and Landscapes was
published in 2015. Simone teaches drawing workshops specialising in
the understanding of perspective. In recent months she has
collaborated with Winsor & Newton and Derwent on publicised art
campaigns. Simone also sits on the editorial board of Mancunian Books.
IG: @simoneridyard
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Sat 23rd Morning Sketchwalks
10.00 - 13.00
Tickets free
Sketchwalk places are limited to 25 people, so please book a
free ticket
Each sketchwalk has a leader, a meeting point at the beginning, and a
gathering place at the end when we ‘throw down’ our sketchbooks and
pose for a group photo. Sketchwalk leaders know the area and are there
to help you feel at ease and give you some ideas about what to sketch.
Please note there is no tuition during the sketchwalk. We
all draw what we wish, following the Urban Sketchers manifesto and
sharing our drawings at the end.
● SAT AM Sketchwalk 2
Tower of London/former City Hall
Sketch the Tower Bridge and former City Hall area, where there are
lots of subjects and plenty of open air seating. Weather permitting,
we can have a drink or two at the wonderful open air bar next to the
former City Hall.
Meeting point River Wall by former City Hall (see
Sketchwalk Map below)
Throwdown point Same location
Sketchwalk leader Ray Art
● SAT AM Sketchwalk 3
Leicester Square/China Town
This is an opportunity to sketch China Town/Gerrard St, Cambridge
Circus, Piccadilly Circus or Trafalgar Square.
Meeting point Corner of Leicester Square on the Odeon
Cinema side. If it's raining, meet under cover at the entrance of the
Church of St Martin-in-the-Fields in Trafalgar Square. (see
Sketchwalk Map below)
Throwdown point Same location
Sketchwalk leader Gafung Wong
● SAT AM Sketchwalk 4
The Barbican
The Barbican estate is a London landmark example of Concrete
Brutalist architecture, built on a 35 acre site from 1965 to 1976
& now Grade 2 listed. With distinctive 40 storey residential
towers, and lower rise blocks, the estate has 2014 flats and homes
and around 4000 residents. With its associated arts centre, the
Barbican’s bold brutalism continues to divide opinion. Love it or
hate it there is plenty to explore and sketch including landscaped
gardens, a wildlife park, residents allotments, the arts centre
and a lakeside terrace. Sketchcrawl led by a Barbican resident of
14 years.
Meeting point Beech Gardens on the above ground
‘Podium Level’ of the estate (see Sketchwalk Map below)
Throwdown point Same location
Sketchwalk leader Adam Jefford
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Lunch
12.30 or 13.00 - 14.00
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Sat 23rd Afternoon Workshops
14.30 - 17.30
Event Hub
One America Street SE1 0NE
Tickets £75
14.00 - 14.30 Gather at the Event Hub to form into workshop
groups
● SAT PM Workshop 5
Adebanji Alade
Drawing People in a Busy Location
You can bring any medium you are comfortable using with a sketchbook to be filled up for this workshop. It’s really for anyone who wants to loosen up and gain a rapid habit for sketching figures in their work. This workshop is a very dynamic hands on exercise on how to capture crowds of people in a busy area. The focus will be on capturing single figures either standing or sitting, capuring moving figures, and filling a scene with moving and stationary figures. We will use angles to quickly 'get' the gestures. We'll also explore organic lines and ghosting techniques for crowds.We will use coloured pencils, TomBow Dual pens and ball point pens.
About Adebanji
Adebanji Alade is is Vice President of The Royal Institute of Oil Painters. A fine art portrait and landscape artist, he has painted celebrity portraits on The One Show in the series "A Brush with Fame”. Amongst those he painted were Leslie Ash, Gail Porter, Samantha Fox and Chris Eubanks. Adebanji also paints the urban landscape, capturing mood, light and atmosphere. He calls himself 'The Addictive Sketcher', as Adebanji feels he is truly addicted to sketching people wherever and whenever he is out and about.
IG:@addictivesketcher
● SAT PM Workshop 6
Len Grant
Absolute Beginner's Guide to Urban Sketching
A gentle step-by-step approach to putting pen to paper and building up the courage to capture the urban scene. The workshop starts with a short presentation and a preview of the day’s activities. Then we hit the streets for a series of demos and group exercises. You’ll soon be hooked.
About Len
Len Grant has spent three decades as a photographer in Manchester. In 2013 he discovered urban sketching and now his pen and sketchbook have replaced his camera as his preferred medium for telling stories. In 2018 he published his first solo sketching book, The Rusholme Sketcher.
IG:@len_grant
● SAT PM Workshop 3
Lis Watkins
Near and Far
Want to add depth and distance to your urban sketches? We’ll work
together to complete a series of practical exercises, culminating in
an independent sketch. I’ll demonstrate techniques drawing on tonal
values, line quality and compositional elements, with time and
opportunity for questions and feedback.
About Lis
Lis is a London-based illustrator, specialising in drawing on
location and hand-drawn maps.
IG: @lineandwash
● SAT PM Workshop 4
Simone Ridyard
Figuring out Perspective on
busy London Street
This is an energetic and lively workshop focusing on the basic
principles of one-point perspective through demonstrations, tips,
techniques and exercises. Aimed primarily at beginners but structured
in such a way to be a good refresher workshop for more experienced
sketchers.
About Simone
Simone is a senior lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan
University. She is also an architect and architectural illustrator.
Whilst on a teaching exchange in Singapore in 2011, Simone discovered
the global urban sketching community and has been actively engaged
with Urban Sketchers ever since. She set up the Manchester Urban
Sketching Group in 2012 and Archisketcher was published in 2015.
Simone teaches drawing workshops specialising in understanding of
perspective. In recent months she has collaborated with Winsor &
Newton and Derwent on publicised art campaigns. Simone also sits on
the editorial board of Mancunian Books.
IG: @simoneridyard
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Sat 23rd Afternoon Sketchwalks
14.30 - 17.30
Tickets free
Sketchwalk places are limited to 25 people, so please book a free
ticket
Each sketchwalk has a leader, a meeting point at the beginning, and a
gathering place at the end when we ‘throw down’ our sketchbooks and
pose for a group photo. Sketchwalk leaders know the area and are there
to help you feel at ease and give you some ideas about what to
sketch.
Please note there is no tuition during the
sketchwalk. We all draw what we wish, following the Urban Sketchers manifesto and sharing our drawings at the end.
● SAT PM Sketchwalk 5
Battersea Power Station
Sketch the decommissioned Grade II*-listed Battersea Power Station and the redevelopment around it,
with all the hustle and bustle of life in completed projects and on
sites under construction.
Meeting point Seats at the end of Arches Lane along the
waterfront next to the River underpass (see Sketchwalk Map
below)
Throwdown point Same location
Sketchwalk leader
Peggy Wong
● SAT PM Sketchwalk 6
Tate Modern
An opportunity to sketch the Tate Modern, which can be found in a
former Bankside power station right next to the River Thames. Alongside
the art and gallery goers, there are also interesting interiors and
views you can sketch from inside the building and its cafes.
Alternatively, Bankside has lots to offer, including views up and down
the river, the Millennium Bridge and Southwark Bridge, spectacular views
of St Paul’s and the city of London, and Shakespeare’s Globe is only a
short walk away.
If you would like to enter the Tate Modern, you will need to
book a free timed ticket online. Expect a bag search on arrival, so avoid bringing any sharp
crafting tools.
Meeting point Outside the Turbine Hall entrance -- at the side of the building, near
Holland Street (see Sketchwalk Map below)
Throwdown point Same location
Sketchwalk leader Sarah Minty
● SAT PM Sketchwalk 7
Kings Cross
Few areas in London have changed more in the past ten years than
King's Cross. Until relatively recently a semi-derelict and poorly
connected area, it has been one of the major and most successful 21st
century development sites. The area is home to Central St Martins and
Coal Drops Yard, as well as two major train stations, King's Cross and
St Pancras. There is even a small natural reserve, Camley Street
Natural Park, with a surprising number of wild animal species and a
pleasant canalside café.
Meeting point Lewis Cubitt
Square (see Sketchwalk Map below)
Throwdown point
Same location
Sketchwalk leader Jimmy Lu
● SAT PM Sketchwalk 8
Covent Garden
Iconic Covent Garden is full of great sketching opportunities: Market
buildings including Central Market in the Piazza and Jubilee Market, St
Paul's Church (aka Actors' Church), Royal Opera House, Theatre Royal in
Drury Lane, Neal's Yard and Seven Dials are but a few options. The top
floor bar of the Royal Opera House offers some spectacular views over the
Piazza. Covent Garden is always buzzing with shoppers, tourists, street
performers and musicians, making this an ideal place to draw
people.
Meeting point Outside the Apple Store t 1-7 The Piazza WC2E 8H under the
arches (see Sketchwalk Map below)
Throwdown point Same location
Sketchwalk leader Sasala Wickramasinghe
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Drink and Draw
18.00 - 20.00
Southbank Centre Food Market (See map below)
We will meet at the Food Market in Belvedere Road behind the Southbank Centre, and inside the Southbank Centre we will gather for drinks
and indoor sketching. Further details will be posted closer to the
time of the event.
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Night Sketching
21.00 - late
Hungerford Bridge Thames View (see map below)
An opportunity to keep sketching at sunset on the River Thames.
Meeting point Hungerford Bridge Thames View
Throwdown at 22:30 on the front terrace of the Southbank Centre facing
the river.
Sunday 24 July
Event Hub open 09.00 - 14.00
● Morning and afternoon workshops
● Morning sketchwalks
●Sketchwalk Finale and Group Photo at St Paul's Cathedral
● Drink & Draw
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Sun 24th Morning Workshops
09.30 - 12.30
Event Hub
One America Street SE1 0NE
Tickets £75
09.00 - 09.30 Gather at the Event Hub to form into workshop
groups
● SUN AM Workshop 1
Gabi Campanario
London in Your Pocket Sketchbook
To become a fearless and prolific urban sketcher, there’s nothing
like drawing in a pocket sketchbook to fuel your motivation. A
small, easy-to-carry notebook makes sketching less intimidating
and is ideal to create fast drawings on the go -- and without
calling too much attention from onlookers (Hello, shy sketchers!).
Workshop lessons will include how to fit wide scenes into the
seemingly small sketchbook spreads, how to use ink washes to add
tonal value, and how to incorporate written narrative into the
pages.
About Gabi
Spanish-born
artist and author Gabriel “Gabi” Campanario is best known for his
storytelling sketches of the Seattle area — which appeared weekly
in The Seattle Times between 2009 and 2021 — and for his role as
the founder of Urban Sketchers, a global organization of artists
who aim to “show the world, one drawing at a time” through
on-location sketching and reportage. He is the author of Seattle
Sketcher: An Illustrated Journal, and The Art of Urban Sketching:
Drawing On Location Around the World.
IG:@gabicampanario
● SUN AM Workshop 2
Mario Linhares
Folding Pages,
Unfolding Drawings
How is a drawing deeply related to the previous drawing and the next
one? In this workshop we will combine three sketches in a dynamic
way by folding just one page and creating three drawings that will
be like Siamese brothers: one will not go without the other. All
this while we walk in the direction of the River Thames using
watercolour, pen, and pencil.
About Mario
Mário Linhares (Lisbon, Portugal) studied at the
Artistic School António Arroio. He has degrees in Landscape Design
and Industrial Design, holds a Masters Degree in Visual Arts
Education, and is currently doing his Ph.D. on Drawing. Mario draws
compulsively and creates artistic and humanitarian projects since
1997. He is married, has one son, and enjoys walking, cycling,
travelling on public transport, and discussing ideas with friends.
He founded Urban Sketchers Portugal in 2009, joined the
International Executive Board in 2011, and was the Education
Director of Urban Sketchers until 2019. He currently leads the Urban
Sketchers Research Group.
IG: @linhares.mr
● SUN AM Workshop 6
Len Grant
Absolute Beginner's Guide to
Urban Sketching
A gentle step-by-step approach to putting pen to paper and building
up the courage to capture the urban scene. The workshop starts with
a short presentation and a preview of the day’s activities. Then we
hit the streets for a series of demos and group exercises. You’ll
soon be hooked.
About Len
Len Grant has
spent three decades as a photographer in Manchester. In 2013 he
discovered urban sketching and now his pen and sketchbook have
replaced his camera as his preferred medium for telling stories. In
2018 he published his first solo sketching book, The Rusholme
Sketcher.
IG:@len_grant
● SUN AM Workshop 7
George Butler
Unfolding Scenes
In this workshop George will lead us to one of the South London
markets near his studio. It will be a chance to stand on street
corners and watch the people, the colours and the life of the
community market and record the scenes. This is designed for all
abilities and none -- the purpose is not to create finished pieces,
but to use it as a tool to observe, make memories and tell stories.
About George
George Butler is an
award-winning artist and illustrator specialising in travel and
current affairs. His drawings, done in situ, are in pen, ink and
watercolour. His desire to record scenes in ink rather than with a
camera has meant he has witnessed some extraordinary moments; at
refugee camps in Bekaa Valley, in war-torn Syria and Iraq, in the oil
fields of Azerbaijan, in Gaza with Oxfam, in Tajikistan, Afghanistan,
Myanmar, at a neo-Nazi murder trial in Munich, on an oil rig in the
North Sea, down a Ghanaian gold mine... the list goes on. His
work has been published by The Times (London), Monocle, New York
Times, the Guardian, BBC, CNN, Der Spiegel, ARD television Germany and
NPR. His work has been shown in the Imperial War Museum North, Lambeth
Palace and the V&A Museum, which also holds some of his work in
the National Archive. A book recording his work on human
migration Drawn Across Borders was published in April 2021 by
Walker Studio.
IG: georgebutlerillustration
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Sun 24th Morning Sketchwalks
10.00 - 13.00
Tickets free
Sketchwalk places are limited to 25 people, so please book a free
ticket
Each sketchwalk has a leader, a meeting point at the beginning, and a
gathering place at the end when we ‘throw down’ our sketchbooks and
pose for a group photo. Sketchwalk leaders know the area and are there
to help you feel at ease and give you some ideas about what to
sketch.
Please note there is no tuition during the
sketchwalk. We all draw what we wish, following the Urban Sketchers manifesto and sharing our drawings at the end.
● SUN AM Sketchwalk 9
Sketching on Public Transport - The
Piccadilly Line
Our main focus will be sketching commuters on public transport. This is
a very good exercise, and a very good habit to develop while using
public transport. Once this habit becomes part of your daily routine,
your journeys will never be the same again.
Meeting point Kings Cross Station in the front. We’ll be taking the Piccadilly Line
all the way to the last stop then back to the first, and finally coming
back to Kings Cross. (see Sketchwalk Map below)
Throwdown point Same location
Sketchwalk leader Adebanji Alade
● SUN AM Sketchwalk 10
Regent's Park/ Primrose Hill
This ultimate urban sketching walk is a nature sketching trip through
different atmospheres of Regent's Park all the way to the summit of
Primrose Hill. Here we'll enjoy a million-dollar view with London at
our feet. We'll go through water, ducks, follies, a Japanese garden, a
rose garden with 12000 specimens, a bronze water fountain, a formal
garden, dense tree areas, expansive green areas, a bridge, a canal,
and finally the grassy oblique planes of Primrose Hill where our sense
of perspective will be fully challenged.
Meeting point Regent's Park Bandstand (there is only one, so no danger of
confusion)
Throwdown point Top of Primrose Hill
Sketchwalk leader Nuno Pais
● SUN AM Sketchwalk 11
Trinity Buoy Wharf
With spectacular views over the Thames to the O2 building (originally the Millennium Dome), Trinity Buoy Wharf contains historic brick structures and piers built by Trinity House, which designed, built and maintained the navigational equipment, buoys, lighthouses and lightships around Britain's coasts. Since being rescued from dereliction in 1998, new buildings were constructed to house creative industries using a version of shipping containers. The wharf offers numerous fascinating things to sketch.
Meeting point Orchard Cafe in the main space at Trinity Buoy Wharf (see Sketchwalk Map below)
Throwdown point Orchard Cafe
Sketchwalk leader Martin Stone
● SUN AM Sketchwalk 12
Houses of Parliament from across the
River
An excellent view across the river to the Houses of Parliament and
Big Ben. Behind you is St Thomas’s Hospital with its beautiful
grounds, and nearby is the iconic London Eye and the Brutalist-style
Southbank Centre. Walk across Westminster Bridge and plunge into the
crowded excitement of the tourist attraction that is Westminster.
There are plenty of places to eat nearby and toilets are available in
cafes and across the river in Victoria Tower Gardens, where you can
see Rodin’s sculpture The Burghers of Calais.
Meeting point National Covid Memorial on the South Bank of the River Thames,
near Westminster Bridge (see Sketchwalk Map below)
Throwdown point Same location
Sketchwalk leader Helen Hayhoe
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Lunch
12.30 or 13.00 - 14.00
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Sun Afternoon Sketchwalk Finale
14.30 - 17.30
Free, no tickets required
● SUN PM Sketchwalk Finale
St Paul's Cathedral and
environs
Sketch around Paternoster Square, or go up to the roof terrace at
the top of One New Change Shopping Centre where you'll be head to head
with the massive dome of St Paul's. Return to the steps of St
Paul's for a final throwdown and a group photo.
Meeting point St Paul’s main entrance steps (See map
below)
Throwdown point Same location
Sketchwalk leader
Isabel Carmona
Group Photo
18.00
Gather on the steps of St Paul’s Cathedral for our grand finale group shot, sketchbook aloft.
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Drink and Draw
18.00 - 20.00
Gather south of the River Thames. Details will be posted closer to
the time of the event.
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Location map
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8 - 16 October
Urban Sketchers London 10 Year Anniversary Exhibition
Save the date! We're staging a 10-Year Anniversary Exhibition in October at the Art Pavilion in Mile End Park. It will be free to the public and will feature activities for visitors, including demonstrations, sketchwalks and a large communal artwork that everyone can contribute to. The call for submissions will be announced closer to the time -- watch this blog and the Urban Sketchers London social media accounts for updates. Come join us at Mile End Park!
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See you at the celebrations!
#usklondon10years #urbansketcherslondon
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Our cancellation policy
- For all ticket sales there is a non-refundable transaction fee.
- If you cancel more than six weeks before the event, we would refund the full price of your ticket.
- If you cancel between two to six weeks before, the cancellation fee is £35. We would retain that fee, and refund the remainder of the ticket price.
- If Urban Sketchers London is forced to cancel an event -- for example, if there aren't enough participants, or if government health advice means it's not wise to stage the event -- we would refund the price of the ticket, minus our transaction fee.
Thank you again to our generous sponsors
10th Anniversary Celebration Event Hub - tp bennett
10th Anniversary Book Sponsors - da Vinci, Derwent, Hahnemühle
10th Anniversary Product Sponsors - Cretacolor, deep deep light, Faber-Castell, Quarto, Seawhite of Brighton, Viviva Colors, Winsor & Newton
Logo Competition Sponsor - Rosemary & Co.
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