Rachana Mahadimane
Urban sketching can be described as the practice of illustrating what is around you – a city that you live in or travel to, or objects around your home like a mug of coffee or a fruit basket. It is a way of capturing your vision of the world that you live in, from direct observation.
Join this workshop facilitated by Rachana Mahadimane, to learn about the art of sketching an urban scene and finishing it with watercolours.
This is a beginner friendly workshop and does not need advanced expertise in drawing/sketching. Participants will sketch through observation of a photograph and follow along with the instructor in a step-by-step process. The reference image will be shared in advance with participants.
Materials required:
1. 2b pencil and eraser
2. An A5 size watercolour sketchbook
3. A small pocket size watercolour pan
4. Round tip paint brushes – Sizes 8 & 12
5. A small cup to hold water
6. Cotton rag or tissue paper to dab off paint
7. Masking tape
8. A tube of white paint
Note:
The attached links to materials are only a reference. Participants are free to use existing materials, or to buy any brand of choice.
This workshop will not feature Indian sign language interpretation. If you would like us to make arrangements for this, please write to access@map-india.org.
Bookings are closed for this event.
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