One week 100 people!

Come tutti ci aspettavamo, la sfida “One week 100 people” è partita di nuovo. Marc Taro Holmes e Liz Steel lanciano l’iniziativa invitando tutti gli sketchers a provare a disegnare cento persone in appena cinque giorni. Non c’è bisogno di essere precisi, possono essere anche schizzi approssimativi e alla fine dipende solo da voi. Diegnate e non preoccupatevi!
Io ho già iniziato!
Quale modo migliore per iniziare un nuovo sketchbook?
As we all expected, the “One week 100 people” sketch challenge is out again. Marc Taro Holmes and Liz Steel call every sketcher to try and sketch one hundred people in just five days. No need to be accurate, they can be gestures and after all it’s entirely up to you. Just sketch!
I already started!
What better way to start a brand new sketchbook?

Pubblicato da Alessandro Melillo

I'm an architect, photographer and urban sketcher living on the western coast of Tuscany, Italy. This is the world, through my eyes and my hands. I love aniseed, bicycles, monofin swimming, pipe smoking, film, udon, pencils, haiku, cooking, notepads, gin, Japan, maps, traveling, prime numbers, street photography, longboard skating, stringed instruments, liquorice, botany, typography, bookbinding, Dire Straits, pale ale, Ireland, folk music, trumpets, virginia tobacco, urban sketching, single malt whiskey, writing, Indian food, Counting Crows, India ink, sea, peat stoves, watercolors, photojournalism, origami, fixies, sushi, wet shaving, lavender, pocket watches, denim, drip coffee, soupe au pistou, hiking, aloeswood, politeness, knots, dip pens, craft, Vespa, pocket knives, twin lens reflex cameras, contrails, lightnings, tea, NB 574, washi tape, dishwashing, calligraphy, fire, paper, onsen, postcards, magnifying lenses, baking, cartography, straw wickers, not necessarily in this order.