Many travellers snap pictures during their trips, but others find that slowing down to illustrate a place helps them appreciate it in a more meaningful way. Back in the 1800s, French artists like ...
It was one week before Christmas and Rosedale Center buzzed with shoppers and twinkling holiday displays. Amid the bustle, it would be easy to miss people perched at tables and on benches at the ...
Some travelers are picking up a creative pastime, sketching, in order to slow down and fully appreciate their destinations. “Urban sketching has completely changed the way I travel around the world,” ...
One of the biggest cultural phenomena last year was the explosion in popularity of adult coloring books. Today’s versions are created by illustrators and artists, feature intricate and complicated ...
Each week, somewhere in Brisbane a group of people armed with sketch books, tablets and water colours sit together and capture two hours of city life. These urban sketchers are custodians of the ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. A group of Brisbane artists has sketched and painted their own Anzac Day tributes, using Anzac Square as inspiration. The Urban ...
A splash of red here, a dab of white there, some fine lines in black, followed by a sweep of yellow…. At the end of two-and-a-half hours, the watercolours on the white paper take on the shape of the ...
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