The focus of this workshop is the public realm—the streets, parks and plazas between buildings—where the life of great cities takes place. Here, the Mexican colonial architecture of San Miguel de Allende acts as the backdrop of a stage set, and the “players”—people in motion, vehicles, street furnishings, trees, birds—act in concert to bring life and energy to the scene. How can this brilliant exuberance and “personality of place” be captured in a sketch? We’ll explore a number of strategies and techniques:
- Dynamic composition
- Drawing people first
- Intensifying proportions and perspective
- Connecting dark shapes to create rhythm and unity, and
- Thoughtful use of color for emphasis and mood.
Join us in our San Miguel de Allende’s centro studio for this engaging workshop with designer, artist, author and Urban Sketcher correspondent James Richards, a visitor to San Miguel, who’s spending a bit of his vacation to share his knowledge. We’ve arranged this workshop to coincide with our weekly Tuesday Sketch Group, so immediately after this workshop, you can join the free afternoon sketch and practice what we’ve just learned. Bring your sketching arsenal and your stool, so you’ll be prepared to hit the streets and capture its energy.
James Richards is an urban designer, sketchbook artist, writer and educator in Fort Worth, Texas. He’s a former Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture at The University of Texas at Arlington, co-founder of the urban design firm TOWNSCAPE, Inc, and a member of the Advisory Board of the global non-profit Urban Sketchers.
You can learn more about James at his website:
JamesRichardsSketchbook.com
Instagram: www.instagram.com/jrsketchbook
Purchase his book: www.amazon.com/author/jamesrichards
Take his Craftsy class:
www.craftsy.com/profile/james-richards
Buy prints of his travel art:https://society6.com/jamesrichardssketchbook
“Sketching the Energy of Places” with James Richards
Tuesday, March 14, 2017
10:00am – 1:00pm
Studio Antonelli
Calle San Francisco 18, Second Floor, Centro, San Miguel de Allende
Price: $1,400 pesos, includes a light snack and refreshments
Class size limited to 10.
If you live in San Miguel, please pay in person and RSVP below.
Bring your sketchbook arsenal to include your best papers and paints.