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Pages from my sketchbook while whale watching on the 139 ft., 2-masted schooner America off San Diego. #urbansketchers
IT’S HERE!! My Skillshare class went live yesterday evening, and I’m very happy with how it turned out! Check it out here—it’s the first in a series of online classes I’m creating based on my workshop materials. THANK YOU! https://t.co/h1QvggfwXc
A color demo for my “Sketching Lively Townscapes” workshop in Ely, UK with our fabulous cadre of participants. More than one mentioned their gratitude in having “found their tribe” in our worldwide sketching community. I couldn’t agree more. #urbansketchers
In today’s blog post I’m sharing some personal thoughts scribbled into my early morning journal pages. Draw one true thing. What do you think? Read the post and share your thoughts... https://t.co/i49QudNzaU
Last few hours of our Vietnam workshop trip back in March with were spent at An Bang Beach, relaxing with a stunning view and umbrella drinks before the very long flight home. I managed this sketch before we had to leave for the airport. #urbansketchers #jamesrichardssketchbook
Power pole on city street in Hoi An, Vietnam. This is a common sight in Southeast Asia but I still find it amazing. Yes, the paper lantern really said, “NO SMOKING.” The background colors recall the colors of the buildings in the ancient town center. #urbansketchers
Continuing the quest to have a drink (and sketch) in every bar where Hemingway was a regular, this is Capt. Tony’s in Key West, the first and original Sloppy Joes, which was a second home to the writer in the early KW years. #urbansketchers
15 to 20-minute watercolor sketch, after Nitin Singh. #jrsketchbook #sketch
I visited Angkor Wat 13 years ago; it still looms large in my memory. This was created for dear friends from my own field sketches and their more recent photo. #jrsketchbook #SoutheastAsia