Maybe you’ve seen artists walking around your city, sketchbooks in hand, drawing what they see — perhaps even drawing you! Our friend Tina Koyama is a veteran urban sketcher, and she’s here to give us the rundown on this growing movement in contemporary art.
Show Notes and Links
- Erasable Patreon
- Fueled by Clouds & Coffee
- Tina Koyama on Instagram
- Urban Sketchers Manifesto
- Gabi Campanario (founder of Urban Sketchers)
- Suhita Shirodkar (an urban sketcher who can sketch anything under any circumstance)
- Eduardo Bajzek (whose urban sketching workshop changed the way I use graphite)
- Well-Appointed Desk
- Tina’s sketch kit
- Caran d’Ache Museum Aquarelle
- Viarco ArtGraf water-soluble graphite
- Blackwing “MMX” Matte
- Mitsubishi Hi-Uni
- Tombow Mono KM-KKS 6B
- Staedtler Mars Lumograph 12B
- White Gelly Roll
- Uni Pin brush pen
- M+R sharpener
- Stillman & Birn sketchbook
- Jurassic Park)
- Koshien: Japan’s Field of Dreams
- The English Game
- The Red Notebook
- Freud (TV series))
- Broken Bread
- New Waves: a novel
- The Crown
- Hamilton)
- Billy Collins’ Notebooks
- Blueline Notebook
- French-ruled paper
- Blackwing Eraser Hack-A-Thon
Our Guest
Tina Koyama
Fueled by Clouds and Coffee
@miatagrrl on Instagram
Your Hosts
Johnny Gamber
Pencil Revolution
@pencilution
Andy Welfle
Woodclinched
@awelfle
Tim Wasem
@TimWasem
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