Thursday, November 20, 2014

Urban Sketchers: Minimalist Sketch Kit

When I first started urban sketching I brought way too many things with me for the first few sketch outings.
I wasn't sure what was 'normal' for an urban sketcher to have with them out there in the wilds of the urban setting.

I was insecure about what art supplies I might want to use to sketch, so I brought several grades of softness in pencils, sharpeners, mechanical pencils, extra leads, several kinds of erasers, masking tape, bungy cords (not sure what for), pens, watercolors-and palette-and water jug (a too large water jug), colored pencils, several kinds and sizes of sketchbooks (from tiny to huge). 

I prepared myself for changes in weather, both in the layers I was wearing...and in the supplemental garments to be found in my sturdy rolling cart. I was ready for wounds, hunger, mapping my journey, taking out trash, having a place to sit, a way to clean hands, preventing sun burns and mosquito bites...and....the list was longer, but I'm too embarrassed to go on listing items.

My first urban sketcher lesson learned: One's gear will be heavy if one's packing philosophy includes the phrase 'just in case.' 

So, now I try to be a minimalist. I decide what supplies I would enjoy using this particular day...and that is what I will happily use no matter where I wind up or what I find to sketch. I try to limit myself to what will fit in my pockets, though admittedly, I have some jackets and vests with good-sized pockets. Second hand shops are great for garments like that.


This is one of my minimalist sketch kits, including black & white ink pens, a mechanical pencil and an eraser.
One pen is missing because I used it to make this sketch.

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