![]() |
| Narwhal facsimile (on watercolor moleskine) |
I was on Monday, so I trekked downtown to the Field Museum of Natural History. If you've never sketched at the Field Museum, take my advice and don't wait for the meetup at the end of the month!
![]() |
| female ruby-throated hummingbird (on Stillman & Birn Zeta) |
Whether you prefer sketching people, animals, objects, or architecture, the Field has amazing exhibits to suit a sketcher's fancy.
On this visit I explored part of the "Ancient Americas" exhibit -- stunning artifacts and a life-size replica of a pueblo interior. But to be frank, I barely got beyond the "World of Birds" exhibit. Between bird-song playing all around and vibrant birds in replicas of their habitats, I was proud to not spend my entire visit in front of a single display case!
For those who feel self-conscious about sketching alone in public, the Field is a great "sketch alone" location. The other guests are so involved with the exhibits that unlike subjects on the CTA, hardly anyone realizes someone is sketching!
![]() |
| woman reading by water buffalo exhibit (painted in watercolor molsekine) |
Still need a reason to go sketch at the Field? Basic admission is free to Illinois residents the entire month of February!
























