I was walking home across the centre of Sheffield the other day, when I was struck by this view. You mostly don't get such a broad open vista in the city centre, because there are usually buildings in front of you.
It's not the sort of thing I would normally choose to sketch, but I was in the mood for experimentation, so I sat down on the pavement.
I decided to try out a technique I want to use for part of my workshop at the Urban Sketchers Symposium next month. I am trying to find unusual ways of using colour, so thought coloured line might be interesting. It's always a good idea to do the exercise yourself first though, to check how well it works. I allowed myself 3 coloured pencils to interpret the view and applied the 'negative space' in watercolour, at the end.
It's typical of me that I managed to draw everything just slightly too big, so I cropped off the top of the building and made it way too tight at the bottom too. Hey ho. That's the price of not planning anything out first!
It sounds like a fun technique to try.
ReplyDeleteYour sketch looks very nice, and definitely does not suggest that you have been forced to crop or squash any part of it.
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