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Tuesday, March 30, 2021

Hindsight Forward

 



Let’s Sketch!

Redo That View 

Sunday, April 4

12 PM - 3 PM CST

Hosted by

Among artists past and present, the practice of interpreting the same view or composition a number of times has been used to gain insight and facility with a subject. This week, let’s take a page from their book.


Details

  • Look through your previous sketches and find a scene that you’d like to do again. Make sure it is something accessible - we are sketching on location, not from the previous sketch
  • Create a new interpretation of the scene. 
  • Extra credit if you do the sketch with a different medium this time!

During our group throwdown on Sunday, April 4, post both the old and new sketches. Tell us a little bit about why you chose to redo that scene, and anything you noticed or learned by doing it a second time.


As usual, we will gather from noon to 3 p.m. to share and discuss, but of course late submissions are always welcome.


Banner sketch by Gail Dokucu of the same view,

May 2020 and March 2021.



Please include #uskchicago and #uskathome on your posts to Facebook and Instagram.


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Wednesday, February 3, 2021

Strut Your Stuff


Let’s Sketch!

Choose an Artist Style
 
Sunday, February 7
12 PM - 3 PM CST



Details:


Have you ever wanted to experiment with sketching, using a style of one of the masters? Well, now you have an opportunity!


  • Choose your subject to sketch.
  • Select a style you like or are curious about and incorporate it into your sketch. 



Do you like Impressionism? Abstract art? Modernism? Now’s your chance to play around with a style you normally wouldn’t use. 


For some ideas of different styles to choose from, check out:


https://www.thoughtco.com/art-styles-explained-realism-to...

or

https://www.kokuyocamlin.com/blog/world-art-day-understanding-different-painting-styles-part-1.html


These articles show different painting styles. However, you don’t have to use paint for your drawing. Use your favorite media and have some fun experimenting.


See you at our virtual throwdown! Be sure to explain the style you chose in your post.



Banner sketch by Carla Nelson in the pointillism style of Georges Seurat.



Post your sketches from 12:00 noon and until whenever!


Please include #uskchicago and #uskathome  on your posts to Facebook and Instagram.

A reminder that we are back to following USK Global's posting guidelines of sketching live on location and not from reference photos



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Wednesday, January 13, 2021

Cozy Up and Sketch!


                                                              

Let’s Sketch
Hygge
Sunday, January 17
12 PM - 3 PM

 Hosted by


 Gail Dokucu, Urban Sketchers Chicago

and Guest Host Rachel Grossman,



Details:

Hygge is a Danish word with no direct translation into English (so what better idea for a USk Chicago prompt?) It’s pronounced “hue-gah” according to Visit Denmark’s website


Hygge is similar to our idea of coziness, but with overlaid ideas of contentment, well-being, and living in the moment. Hygge is important in Danish culture as a way of staying happy in the face of long dark winters. And since Denmark always ranks at or near the top in happiness-by-country ratings, they may be onto something.


Scenes of hygge include glowing fires in the fireplace, candles on the coffee table, cups of steaming tea and cocoa, fluffy slippers. But they can equally include taking a long walk in the woods and, in olden times, having a casual dinner party with a small circle of friends.


This week, let’s draw a small everyday moment of contentment and coziness.


Is yours  

  • a good book and a mug of mulled wine
  • an oversize hand-knit sweater and woolly socks
  • a walk through a snowy forest preserve (wear long underwear!)
  • a plate of tea cakes
  • a board game played with the family
  • something cozy that brings a sigh of contentment and warms up our cold and dreary winter?


Banner Sketch by Rachel Grossman



Please include #uskchicago and #uskathome on your posts to Facebook and InstagramRemember, we are back to following USk Global’s posting guidelines of sketching live on location and not from reference photos.




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Wednesday, January 6, 2021

Do You Hear What I See?

 


Let’s Sketch
Music to My Eyes
Sunday, January 10
12 PM - 3 PM

 Hosted by

Jason McInnesGail Dokucu, and Urban Sketchers Chicago


Details


While it’s a disappointment not to be able to attend and perform our typical music during the pandemic, there’s still plenty of music in the air!


Let your ears be your guide.

  • Sketch musical instruments or people playing music.
  • Sketch things that are music to you, like chirping birds on a wire, the rumble of the El past your window, or the joyful noise of a full sledding hill.


Include a bit of onomatopoeia if you’re so inspired. Feel free to interpret music as you hear it.


Please include #uskchicago and #uskathome on your posts to Facebook and Instagram.
A reminder that we are back to following USk Global’s posting guidelines of sketching live on location and not from reference photos.


Banner sketch by Jason McInnes




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Wednesday, December 23, 2020

Out with the Old and In with the New?



Let’s Sketch
Old and New
Sunday, December 27
12 PM - 3 PM

 Hosted by Kris Van Stockum, Gail Dokucu, and Urban Sketchers Chicago



Details

When a new year approaches, we often reflect on the year as it comes to a close and look forward to new possibilities ahead. 


  • Let’s draw something we’re leaving behind –something old, and something we’re looking forward to in the new year – something new. 
  • Or maybe it’s a juxtaposition of old and new. 
  • Is there something you’re letting go of to make room for the new?
  • Maybe you have something new you’ve been waiting to try – a new art supply, a new gift you received, a new skill you want to learn.


However you want to interpret “Old and New” . . . it’s up to you!


Please include #uskchicago and #uskathome on your posts to Facebook and InstagramA reminder that we are back to following USk Global’s posting guidelines of sketching live on location and not from reference photos.


Our Sponsor Spotlight this week is Hahnemühle.

They have generously offered five 9”x12” watercolor paper blocks of their new The Collection fine art paper. Anyone who posts on the USk Chicago group Facebook page from Wed. 23- Wed. 29th 5 p.m. deadline will be entered to win 1 of the 5 raffle items. Winners will be chosen at random Dec. 31st and announced on our Facebook page in addition to receiving a message via FB Messenger. **


Banner sketch by Kris Van Stockum



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Wednesday, December 16, 2020

Fa La La La La!

 




Let’s Sketch -
Getting Ready for the Holidays!
Sunday, December 20
12 PM CST – 3 PM  CST


Hosted by Anna Rapport, Gail Dokucu, and Urban Sketchers Chicago



Welcome to our first week of guest hosting, with volunteer host Anna Rappaport! 



Details

Here's the theme Anna has chosen for us:


Often the winter holidays mean going to religious services, decorating inside or outside our homes, going to look at the decorations in our communities, cooking special foods, making cookies to send as gifts, shopping, writing greeting cards, connecting with friends and family and maybe traveling. They may include visiting Zoolights, a Christmas market, etc. They may include providing toys or clothing to a drive for the needy. 


2020 is a challenging year and many of us will be doing something different than usual. Some will be staying at home and thinking of different times.


Please share something you are doing connected to getting ready for and celebrating the holidays in 2020.



Be sure to include #uskchicago and #uskathome on your posts to Facebook and InstagramA reminder that we are back to following USk Global’s posting guidelines of sketching live on location and not from reference photos.


Banner sketch by Anna Rappaport




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Wednesday, December 9, 2020

Yum!



Let’s Sketch!
 FOOD
Sunday, December 13
12 PM CST – 3 PM  CST

Hosted by Alex Zonis and Urban Sketchers Chicago


Details:


 If this was a normal year, we would have had our Holiday Potluck Party this Sunday.

But this is 2020, so things are different. So...



Let’s sketch our food this Sunday and share it with each other through our drawings. 


Show us what you are cooking or eating

  • ingredients that you are planning to cook
  •  your prep area
  • people with whom you are cooking or eating. 
  • If you were too hungry and ate it before sketching, show us the leftovers or the crumbs, just tell us what it was - we’ll understand!


Let’s make a virtual potluck!


See you at our virtual throwdown! Please post your foodie sketches from 12 noon and until whenever!


Please include #uskchicago and #uskathome on your posts to Facebook and InstagramA reminder that we are back to following USk Global’s posting guidelines of sketching live on location and not from reference photos.


The banner sketch by Barbara Weeks shows chef Rick Bayless giving a demo at at the Good Foods Festival.



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Friday, November 27, 2020

Thanksgiving Everyday

Let’s Sketch Chicago!

Gratitude 
Sunday, November 29
12 PM - 3 PM

Hosted by Evelyn Brody and Urban Sketchers Chicago


Details

In this exhausting and distressing year, Thanksgiving celebrations have also been upended. But this weekend you hopefully will find time to reflect on things in 2020 to be grateful for. If what has gotten you through this crazy era can be expressed visually from direct observation, we’d like to see it!


Ideas

  • Perhaps you are especially thankful for one or more household companions – or a family member or friend you visit with, masked, from a safe 6-foot distance. 
  • Perhaps you’re grateful for the cozy (and rearranged?) confines of your own four walls – or the ever-changing view from your window. 
  • Perhaps Zoom or Netflix has kept you connected, or indeed opened up new worlds. (If you do sketch your screen, remember to include the surrounding context!) 
  • Or maybe you have renewed appreciation for what you used to take for granted – the routine tasks of essential workers; package or local-restaurant deliveries; or a new or improved domestic skill.


We follow USk Global’s guidelines of sketching live on location and not from reference photos. When outside your home, be sure to socially distance and wear a mask to help everyone stay safe. All skill levels welcome – happy sketching! If you post to  Facebook and Instagram please include #uskchicago and #uskathome on your posts.


We gather for our virtual throwdown on our group Facebook page on Sunday, November 29, between noon and 3pm, but always welcome late entries. 


Bonus incentive! 

Everyone (except Admins) who posts between now and 5:00 p.m. Sunday will automatically be entered into a raffle to win one of four 2020 titles generously donated by Quarto


We will select four names at random to receive one of the following books:


  • The Complete Urban Sketching Companion
  • Drawing with a Tablet
  • Techniques for Beginners
  • Drawing Expressive People


Please email evelynbrody@iCloud.com if you have any questions. The banner image by Evelyn Brody



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Thursday, November 19, 2020

A Cushy Challenge!

                                                                              Featured artwork by Alex Zonis

 Let’s Sketch Chicago!

Your Favorite Couch 
Sunday, November 22
12 PM - 3 PM


Hosted by Paul Ingold and Urban Sketchers Chicago


Details:


For this week’s #uskathome prompt, let’s sketch your favorite couch or other furniture used to relax during the quarantine. 


With indoor sketching season just getting underway, this will be a great way for us to kick it off (but at home).


Please create your own on-location urban sketch in your style and medium.


A reminder that we are back to following USk Global’s posting guidelines of sketching live on location and not from reference photos. To help people find your sketches, use the tags #uskchicago and #uskathome.


Please share your sketches on our group page by Sunday 11/22 12-3 pm (no pressure, please post when you can). We look forward to seeing your sketches!


If you post to  Facebook and Instagram please include #uskchicago and #uskathome on your posts.




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Wednesday, November 11, 2020

You Choose a Hue




Let's Sketch

Color Accent

Sunday, November 15

12 PM - 3 PM

Hosted by Gail Dokucu and Urban Sketchers Chicago


Details:

 This week’s prompt is brought to you by my old Canon PowerShot. One of my favorite effects on that camera was called Color Accent. It was similar to B&W mode, except that one color could be chosen to show up. So for instance, if red was chosen to photograph a street scene, the photo would be B&W except for any red objects, which would show up red. 


I thought it would be fun to do some sketches along the same lines - greyscale sketches, with one added color. But you can choose the color you want! If you want your trees to be purple, go for it! But just ONE color. Choose any subject and medium you like, as long as USk guidelines are observed.

Remember to include the tags #uskchicago and #uskathome on your posts to Facebook and Instagram if you want your post to be searchable. Post and share your sketches with us from 12 noon to 3 p.m. or whenever is convenient. See you at our virtual throwdown!

Banner sketch by Kris Van Stockum

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Thursday, October 22, 2020

Seeing Red

 



Let's  Sketch!

Color Red

Sunday, October 25 
12 pm - 3 pm

Hosted by Alex Zonis and Urban Sketchers Chicago


Details


It is not news to artists that colors carry emotional meaning. Painters have been cleverly using this to infuse emotion into their paintings for centuries. Color Red appears to carry heavier and more varied load of meanings than other hues. Today red is the color most commonly associated with heat, activity, passion, sexuality, anger, rage, love, and joy. Historically it connected with sacrifice, war, danger, and courage. And of course it is a color of blood. Just a one paragraph into color theory here...


We will explore using red color in our sketches in any form that appeals to us and see a collection we make together. It is can be a depiction of something big and red, like CNA building or a street of red brick structures. Or something small as a contrast or point of interest, like a Kit-Kat wrapper that didn’t make it to the refuse bin. It can be a sketch on red paper, or a sketch in red ink. Or you could just sign your sketch in red, a.k.a. J. M. W. Turner.


Post and share your sketches with us from 12 noon to 3 pm or whenever is convenient. Please include #uskchicago and #uskathome on your posts to Facebook and Instagram. See you at our virtual throwdown!



Sketch on the banner by Alex Zonis is of Amsterdam canal drawn on 96* day during 2019 Symposium. "I chose to use red ink so the sketch would remind me how hot it was and how much I loved the experience regardless."




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Wednesday, October 14, 2020

Seeing Autumn



“Nature gives to every season a beauty all its own.” Charles Dickens

 

Let's Sketch!
Autumn

Sunday, October 13 
12 pm - 3 pm

Hosted by Barbara Weeks and Urban Sketchers Chicago

Details

It’s hard to belive it’s October and almost Halloween! If I’ve learned anything during this Covid experience it’s to look for and appreciate the little things that mark the good, even, or especially, in this strange time.


What to you see that tells you it’s Autumn?

  • Leaves are changing?
  • Birds a migrating?
  • Halloween decorations?
  • So many kinds of Gourds?
  • Fire pits in the early evening?
  • And?

Show us in your sketches what tells you it’s Autumn.


See you at the virtual throwdown!

Please include #uskchicago and #uskathome on your posts to Facebook and Instagram




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Wednesday, May 20, 2020

What Are You Waiting For???




Our next virtual sketch meet is 
Sunday, May 24
12 pm to 3 pm

Here’s the theme for this week’s Virtual Sketch Meet-up:

My Precious



Let’s face it , we all have something in our stash that we are saving for .....I don’t know! 
When we get better at sketching? We don't want to ruin good paper, We are scared to use that new pricey brush , the gorgeous sketchbooks that were gifts or something we have coveted ?

If now is not the time to use these “precious “ items then I don't know when it would be.
Let’s indulge ourselves and use something we have all been saving. Feel free to share what you used to create your sketch. If you don't have anything saved then please use your favorite art supply.


Happy Sketching! Peace and Good Health to all!

Please post your sketches to our Facebook group at 1:00-3:00 p.m. 

Please include #USkAtHome and #USkChicago so we can all find them!

See you Sunday!

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