Urban Sketchers Mexico Pays Tribute to Pedro RamÃrez Vázquez
Urban Sketchers is an international non-profit organization dedicated to fostering a global community of artists who practice on-site drawings to enhance the artistic, narrative, and educational value of drawing. Connecting people from all over the world, the organization brings people in touch with their environment to illustrate drawings of their lived experiences.
Isaac Cruz (@el_probador_de_bancas). Technique: Watercolor. Image © Urban Sketchers
Urban Sketchers is an international non-profit organization dedicated to fostering a global community of artists who practice on-site drawings to enhance the artistic, narrative, and educational value of drawing. Connecting people from all over the world, the organization brings people in touch with their environment to illustrate drawings of their lived experiences.
Brian Luna (@brianmaldad). Technique: Watercolor. Image © Urban Sketchers
Over the past eight years, Urban Sketchers Mexico has arranged meetups throughout Mexico City and the Metropolitan Area to interpret the capital through drawings. The group meets at a well-known public location, presents their community notebook, and then allows members to find their own spot to dedicate themselves to drawing for two to four hours. After the drawing period, the group reunites by sharing their notebooks, experiences, and techniques.
Isaac Cruz (@el_probador_de_bancas). Technique: Watercolor. Image © Urban Sketche...
Isaac Cruz (@el_probador_de_bancas). Technique: Watercolor. Image © Urban Sketchers
Urban Sketchers is an international non-profit organization dedicated to fostering a global community of artists who practice on-site drawings to enhance the artistic, narrative, and educational value of drawing. Connecting people from all over the world, the organization brings people in touch with their environment to illustrate drawings of their lived experiences.
Brian Luna (@brianmaldad). Technique: Watercolor. Image © Urban Sketchers
Over the past eight years, Urban Sketchers Mexico has arranged meetups throughout Mexico City and the Metropolitan Area to interpret the capital through drawings. The group meets at a well-known public location, presents their community notebook, and then allows members to find their own spot to dedicate themselves to drawing for two to four hours. After the drawing period, the group reunites by sharing their notebooks, experiences, and techniques.
Isaac Cruz (@el_probador_de_bancas). Technique: Watercolor. Image © Urban Sketche...
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