Travel Sketching Workshop

Yesterday,  I led a Travel Sketching Workshop at Arts on Burgundy in Melbourne .

My one sketch for the day was my traveling to the workshop. 

Ten enthusiastic people arrived and spent the day listening to me talk about travel sketching and then experimenting with sketching on location.

After a few days of very hot weather in Melbourne we were very fortunate to have a cool change come through to give us pleasant weather for travel sketching. 

The two things that I wanted to share with everyone on the day was my passion for the concept of travel sketching and to introduce watercolour pencils as a way of capturing the moment while travelling.  Some people were planning to travel and keeping a sketchbook, or interested in the idea.  A few had watercolour pencils,  but most were new to them. For anyone interested in getting the most out of their watercolour pencils I have gathered together a few practical blogposts based on my experience. 

After an hour talking about travel sketching we walked out for 1 1/2  hours, stopping at two places along the way. In a short amount of time at each stop, they captured the moment and recorded their own individual impressions of their experience. It is really interesting to see what people are attracted to sketching when they are given are wonderful array of scenes and objects to choose from. 

Then back to the studio at Arts on Burgundy for lunch, talking and air-conditioning. 

After lunch we went out again to the beautiful 1859 bluestone St Johns Catholic Church for another two sketches before walking back to the Arts on Burgundy studio for more discussion.

I had a wonderful day and I think that everyone else did too!  We hope to run the Travel Workshops again. Watch this space !

4 thoughts on “Travel Sketching Workshop

  1. Tina M Koyama

    Thank you for consolidating all your practical information! Some posts I had seen before as I’ve read along with you the past couple years, but others were new to me. I always enjoy learning about your materials and tools, and of course I love seeing your day-to-day sketches.

    – Tina

  2. Jules Woolford

    Congratulations Alissa! It sounds just wonderful and I so wish that I could have been there on the workshop, learning from you! I also looked back at your practical posts, and have just enjoyed the treat of a leisurely Sunday breakfast reading them. I’m so excited that we may get to sketch together at last this year!x

  3. alissa Post author

    Hi Tina – I would love to find out what you discover from any hints and tips I have. I know that people struggle (and sometimes give up) with watercolour pencils. I feel that they can do do much if you realise how they can be used on the page. Thanks for all of your support and feedback, It is really appreciated.

  4. alissa Post author

    Thanks Jules . It was such a fun day with people who were really eager to learn and all got on really well. I am looking forward to sketching my way through the UK in September and sketching with you !

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