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Everyday Urban Sketching WITH SUMA CM, JUDITH CASSEL-MAMET, MARC TARO HOLMES, AND STEPHANIE BOWER TABLE OF CONTENTS MODULE 1 Urban Sketching in 15 Minutes a Day . . . . . . . . . . . 2 SUMA CM MODULE 2 Expressive Pages: Journaling the Everyday . . . . . . 5 JUDITH CASSEL-MAMET MODULE 3 Travel Sketching in Mixed Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 MARC TARO HOLMES MODULE 4 The Essentials of Sketching Architecture . . . . . . . 18 STEPHANIE BOWER MODULE 5 Sketching People in Motion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 MARC TARO HOLMES 1 MODULE 1 Urban Sketching in 15 Minutes a Day SUMA CM Suma CM is a multimedia artist who enjoys exploring the world and capturing its moments in various media . Her artwork and handmade greeting cards have been featured at specialty shops in Philadelphia, New York City, and London . Suma has been an exhibiting member at the Rowayton Arts Center and is a past member of the Connecticut Watercolor Society . 2 Supply List REQUIRED l Waterproof fineliner (e.g., l A compact set of Sharpie pen or Pigma watercolors (e.g., Winsor Micron pen) & Newton Cotman Sketchers Pocket Box or l Thicker felt-tip pen (e.g., similar) Faber-Castell Pitt Artist marker in B tip) l Waterbrush (e.g., Pentel Aquash, size large) l A small (preferably ~ 4″ × 6″ or 5″ × 8″) mixed l Paper towels media or watercolor l Zippered mesh bag or sketchbook (e.g., Hand pouch to hold materials Book, Strathmore, Canson, Moleskine, l Binder clips Stillman & Birn) OPTIONAL EXPANDED KIT l Fountain pen (e.g., include Rosemary & Co ./ Lamy Safari with EF nib) da Vinci/Escoda—sable or and non-watersoluble a synthetic/blend) fountain-pen-safe ink such l ½-inch flat brush (can as Noodler’s Lexington cut handle to fit pouch if Grey or Platinum Carbon needed) l Travel brush size 6 round l Water container with lid or larger that comes to (such as asmall Nalgene a good point (brands bottle) 3 l Watercolors I use, either premade half pans or squeezed from tube colors into empty half-pans . Note: I experiment with a lot of different colors, so this is just one example of a palette . ¡ Alizarin Crimson ¡ Helio Cerulean (Winsor & Newton) (Schmincke) ¡ Quinacridone Coral ¡ Cobalt Blue (Daniel Smith) (Winsor & Newton) ¡ Pyrrol Orange ¡ Ultramarine Blue (Daniel Smith) (Winsor & Newton) ¡ Aureolin ¡ Indanthrene Blue (Winsor & Newton) (Winsor & Newton) ¡ Quinacridone Gold ¡ Winsor Violet (Daniel Smith) (Winsor & Newton) ¡ Undersea Green ¡ Quinacridone Sienna (Daniel Smith) (Daniel Smith) ¡ Viridian ¡ Burnt Umber (Winsor & Newton) (Winsor & Newton) 4 MODULE 2 Expressive Pages: Journaling the Everyday JUDITH CASSEL-MAMET Judith Cassel-Mamet is a Denver-based artist with a background in fine art. She’s the author of the book Joyful Pages: Adventures in Art Journaling . For more than 10 years, Judith has taught art journaling and travel journaling classes at the Art Students League of Denver and the University of Denver . 5 Supply List JUDITH’S FAVORITE JOURNALS l Handbook Artist Journal l Holbein Multi- (5.5″ × 5 .5″) Drawing Book l Handbook Watercolor l Strathmore Visual Journal (8.25″ × 8 .25″) Journal, Mixed Media, Watercolor Paper l Bee Paper Aquabee Super Deluxe Journal l Strathmore Sketchbook (6″ × 6″) (4″ × 6″) l Stillman & Birn (7″ × 7″) DIY JOURNAL l Three paper bags, at least l Sewing supplies: (6″ × 13″ or 5″ × 11″, ¡ Sewing machine with brown or white) basic supplies l Two large paper clips ¡ Needle and embroidery floss l Ruler ¡ Push pin or book awl l Hole punch l Avery shipping tags, l Ribbon or rubber band (4¾″ × 2⅜″, manila or and stick white) l Duct tape l 1″ loose-leaf book ring 6 ART JOURNAL SUPPLIES This list reflects what Judith uses in the video lessons. Most items are optional, depending on your preferred media and style . l Pencil Winsor & Newton, or Sakura Koi) l Eraser (vinyl eraser or kneaded rubber eraser) l Water chamber brush, medium tip (Koi Sakura l Two pens, size 005 water chamber brush) (Sakura Micron) l Two or three glue sticks l Watercolor set, small (UHU or Tombow—any (Prang pan watercolors, brand will work) Marilyn Nieves/E+/Getty I mages 7 l Small brayer l Cotton rounds (cosmetic cottons or sponges) l Double stick tape l Small pieces of decorative l Fine sandpaper, small fibers (yarns, ribbons) piece (120- or 140-grit) l Craft wire, 24-gauge or l Spoon thinner, 6–12″ l Scissors l Toothbrush l Infant nail scissors (best l Plastic wrap (small for traveling) baggie) l Watercolor pencils l Wax paper (Derwent) ¡ Burnt Yellow Ochre #60 l Alphabet guide (Staedtler, ¼″ or ½″) ¡ Light Blue #33 ¡ Imperial Purple #23 l Origami paper l Small spray pump l Cork bottles (2) l Screw eyes l Rubber stamp ink (Color l Collage paper Box or StazOn) l Embroidery floss and l Found objects to use needle as rubber stamps (for borders, texture, etc .) l Decorative tape (Washi tape) l Instant coffee packets, any brand l Red wine (Malbec) l Pastels (Faber Castell set, 12 or 24 colors) 8

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