

The Urban Sketching Handbook 101 Sketching Tips: Tricks, Techniques, and Handy Hacks for Sketching on the Go (Volume 8) [Bower, Stephanie] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Urban Sketching Handbook 101 Sketching Tips: Tricks, Techniques, and Handy Hacks for Sketching on the Go (Volume 8) Review: Great all-around book of tips - I love Stephanie's work and have had the pleasure of participating in her "Good Bones" workshop in San Antonio, so I was excited for the release of this book. If I'm being generous, I'd describe myself as an intermediate sketcher. I've dabbled in urban sketching for several years, although most of the time I still feel like a beginner. So, for me, this book is a pretty comprehensive list of what many urban sketchers think about or should think about. It's probably not a book for a beginner who has just opened a brand-new sketch book to the first blank page, because it's not step-by-step, detailed instruction; rather, it's tips. It's for someone who has done some sketching and is starting to have questions like, why does one side of my building look crooked? why do my trees look cartoony? and, really, how should I start a sketch? You can read straight through to find these answers or skip around. Reading cover-to-cover may be overwhelming, because there's a lot here. Personally, I'm trying to focus on one question at a time and saving the rest for later. Stephanie is a thoughtful and encouraging teacher who is especially talented at simplifying puzzling concepts. She is an architect, and she loves perspective, so this book does lean into that. Her other book in this series, Understanding Perspective, is completely the more in-depth version of that material. Here, she steps back a bit and gives you basic tips on perspective for a good jump-start into making your buildings believable and fills the rest of the book with tips on other topics like composition, paint, the spirit of sketching, etc. Believable structures are usually a primary concern for urban sketchers, since we're often sketching in structure-filled environments. However, urban sketching is different for everyone. If your interest is primarily documenting people or the natural environment, you may want a different book. For an urban sketching guidebook that's oriented toward buildings, this book's content is right on point and well-balanced. That said, I really think everyone will find valuable information and inspiration here. The book contains many examples of Stephanie's work, and, aligning with the approach of other books in this series, she also explains her points through sketches from other experienced urban sketchers who work in a variety of styles and media. Stephanie works in pencil and wash, and most of the other examples in the book are traditional ink and wash, but ProCreate on an iPad is also represented. As a side note, I find it odd that one reviewer complained about the lack of examples by female artists in the book. First, I've never observed or considered any sort of gender bias in urban sketching, only massive amounts of amazing work by extremely talented artists, so who cares (I'm a woman, btw); and second, refer to the list of contributors in the back. Review: Highly recommended—Crammed full of useful tips - I preordered this book in July, knowing that it would be fabulous, and it is. It is packed full of useful information, and the 101 tips are illustrated for added clarity. I paid for this book, and despite the fact that I also own Perspective for Sketchers, (Stephanie Bower’s book in a similar format) and have traveled cross country to attend one of her architectural workshops in person, there is great value to me in having these ‘best of’ tips collected in a book. There is information new to me in this book. It’s also an opportunity to view the work of gifted artists from around the world, MANY of whom are women. (I counted 14, but there are probably more!) Stephanie’s writing is quite similar to her instruction in person—clear, concise, and understandable. This book is highly recommended!









| Best Sellers Rank | #145,161 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #9 in Buildings & Cityscapes Art #160 in Pen & Ink Drawing #163 in Watercolor Painting |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (780) |
| Dimensions | 5.3 x 0.65 x 8.25 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 1631597655 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1631597657 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | Urban Sketching Handbooks |
| Print length | 112 pages |
| Publication date | November 5, 2019 |
| Publisher | Quarry Books |
A**R
Great all-around book of tips
I love Stephanie's work and have had the pleasure of participating in her "Good Bones" workshop in San Antonio, so I was excited for the release of this book. If I'm being generous, I'd describe myself as an intermediate sketcher. I've dabbled in urban sketching for several years, although most of the time I still feel like a beginner. So, for me, this book is a pretty comprehensive list of what many urban sketchers think about or should think about. It's probably not a book for a beginner who has just opened a brand-new sketch book to the first blank page, because it's not step-by-step, detailed instruction; rather, it's tips. It's for someone who has done some sketching and is starting to have questions like, why does one side of my building look crooked? why do my trees look cartoony? and, really, how should I start a sketch? You can read straight through to find these answers or skip around. Reading cover-to-cover may be overwhelming, because there's a lot here. Personally, I'm trying to focus on one question at a time and saving the rest for later. Stephanie is a thoughtful and encouraging teacher who is especially talented at simplifying puzzling concepts. She is an architect, and she loves perspective, so this book does lean into that. Her other book in this series, Understanding Perspective, is completely the more in-depth version of that material. Here, she steps back a bit and gives you basic tips on perspective for a good jump-start into making your buildings believable and fills the rest of the book with tips on other topics like composition, paint, the spirit of sketching, etc. Believable structures are usually a primary concern for urban sketchers, since we're often sketching in structure-filled environments. However, urban sketching is different for everyone. If your interest is primarily documenting people or the natural environment, you may want a different book. For an urban sketching guidebook that's oriented toward buildings, this book's content is right on point and well-balanced. That said, I really think everyone will find valuable information and inspiration here. The book contains many examples of Stephanie's work, and, aligning with the approach of other books in this series, she also explains her points through sketches from other experienced urban sketchers who work in a variety of styles and media. Stephanie works in pencil and wash, and most of the other examples in the book are traditional ink and wash, but ProCreate on an iPad is also represented. As a side note, I find it odd that one reviewer complained about the lack of examples by female artists in the book. First, I've never observed or considered any sort of gender bias in urban sketching, only massive amounts of amazing work by extremely talented artists, so who cares (I'm a woman, btw); and second, refer to the list of contributors in the back.
A**R
Highly recommended—Crammed full of useful tips
I preordered this book in July, knowing that it would be fabulous, and it is. It is packed full of useful information, and the 101 tips are illustrated for added clarity. I paid for this book, and despite the fact that I also own Perspective for Sketchers, (Stephanie Bower’s book in a similar format) and have traveled cross country to attend one of her architectural workshops in person, there is great value to me in having these ‘best of’ tips collected in a book. There is information new to me in this book. It’s also an opportunity to view the work of gifted artists from around the world, MANY of whom are women. (I counted 14, but there are probably more!) Stephanie’s writing is quite similar to her instruction in person—clear, concise, and understandable. This book is highly recommended!
M**N
A "must have" for anyone sketching on location
The Urban Sketching Handbook series is flat out the best and most encyclopedic reference for anyone sketching, drawing, or painting on location. The latest title to join the series, Stephanie Bower's 101 Sketching Tips doesn't disappoint either. First off, ignore the title because Bower shares far more than 101 tips and strategies. Illustrations from Urban Sketchers hailing from every point on the globe are included to help readers clearly visualize the concepts being shared, including many of Bower's own fine sketches. As a professional illustrator and a visual art educator for four decades, I have seen a lot of books offering advice; only a few of them have measured up to the hype. Happily, this is one of them. What I really appreciate about this book is the way it's organized into "Keys" - groups of concepts that are related. Thumbing through the book, there are (naturally enough) strategies with many readers will already be familiar. I regularly found myself reading a tip and thinking to myself, "Oh, right! Why haven't I tried that in a while?" Being reminded of things we already know (but don't always put into practice!) is a really good thing. And then there are those brand new ideas that I feel like smacking myself in the head over: "Now why the heck did I never think of doing things THAT way?" There are plenty of gold nuggets sprinkled throughout, and enough to make this a valuable resource for most any artist working in situ. For those who like to carry stuff with them into the field, I also find the books in this series to be really handy in that one will easily fit into the hip pocket of my Levi's!
K**R
Love the Techniques Tips, Stunning Sketches
I love the tips, the beautiful sketches, the handbook size and would recommend this handbook to anyone who urban sketches. I wish that the handbook would fold flat.
E**N
Short and very helpful tips to get you started or widen your horizon on the subject. Highly recommend as a practical guide without spending a fortune on books.
B**I
Francamente en cuanto al contenido no podría opinar aún no he empezado a leerlo pero lo vi un poco y se ve interesante. Viene en Inglés, en el caso de no saber este idioma posiblemente batalles un poco, si sabes algo de ingles como yo será muy intuitivo( bueno tomando en cuenta de que solo leí poco). Y si viene muy de bolsillo muy práctico para traerlo de en la mochila o bolsa. Francamente para mí fue una buen compra :) espero que para los demás también
I**Y
Pocket size book with an amazing information about urban sketching
A**R
This book is one of a very good series on the subject of urban sketching, and I think this book is the best of the lot. As the name suggests, it offers a wide range of practical tips which a newcomer to urban sketching will find useful. However, I think its greatest asset is the quality of the sketches in the book, especially those by the author herself. I know that I am unlikely to reach this standard but I find the work inspirational and I am determined to have fun trying. The nice thing about drawing is that you only need a pencil and paper, and if your drawing is not very good you know that the next one will be better
S**A
Utilissimo se vi state avvicinando allo urban sketching.
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