Miguel Herranz

Fakulty Chat: Miguel Herranz on Urban Sketching

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Our Urban Sketching kourse is starting soon (woo hoo!), so Sketchbook Skool co-founder Koosje Koene reached out to Miguel Herranz, one of the kourse instructors, so you can hear more about the kourse and the amazing global creative movement of Urban Sketching.

Miguel is a prolific Urban Sketcher. He loves going out into the streets of Barcelona, where he lives, to draw street scenes, the gorgeous historic buildings, and daily life in Spain. But you don’t have to be in a fabulous location to be an Urban Sketcher; you don’t even have to be in an urban area! Urban Sketchers draw life in real time, live, on the spot, wherever they are. They capture moments and tell visual stories.

You can do this, too. In this amazing five-week workshop, you’ll learn everything you need to know to create beautiful artwork of real life, right as its happening in front of you. Check out Urban Sketching!

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