

When drawing I sometimes like to have themes. I'll draw several hot dog carts or several Chinese restaurants. I do a kind of series. Artists are famous for that crap. Draw one thing but just keep doing it over and over. So I drew a couple of firehouses. I did them in a very long format. Big, to make them impressive. So here is my series of dos.
Urban Sketchers is a network of artists around the world who draw the cities where they live and travel to. We have this blog, which is by invitation, and a 
If you want to start your own USk blog and connect all urban sketchers in your city, here's how to go about it:
1. Get a group of a minimum of 3 sketchers together interested in launching an USk blog for your city. 2. Send your names and e-mail addresses to urbansketchers at gmail dot com with a brief paragraph stating your interest in launching the blog and how you plan to keep it fresh and engage your community. You will be the blog's administrator and will be expected to run it following the rules of the group. A blog that becomes a showcase of drawings made from photos or doodles will obviously not fly. 3. We'll create the blog and give you full access to it. You'll be able to invite people to participate, personalize it with your own flag, add links and more. So, what are you waiting for? Get your fellow citizens out to sketch!












13 comments:
These are great! I love the amount of detail you put into them, and all the hatching.
What size are they?
I am trying to get people to think out of the box. try to do things a bit different. I just invented the long format for blogging.
Wow - great drawing. Love the format.
I may try to do this type of thing more.
These turned out great. Love the longness and playfulness. Are you going to add color too?
more please
nice sketches. nice buildings too.
Just a word: Superb. I love the vertical development of the drawing and lot of details you captured.
I love these fire houses, I believe I drew the top one myself if it on 18th st.
Wow Tommy! These are fantastic.
WOW!
My goodness - these are just knockout gorgeous. Such sumptious, intense linework. Must have taken ages!
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