Spiraling Technique

Study Hall: Miguel’s Spiraling Technique

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In this Study Hall, Sketchbook Skool co-founder Koosje Koene draws something she’s never tried before (kind of surprising, considering where she’s from! You’ll see what we mean).

Come along to Amsterdam and draw along with Koosje as she tries out this Urban Sketch and uses the “spiraling” technique taught by Sketchbook Skool fakulty member Miguel Herranz.

This Study Hall originally appeared during our  Urban Sketching kourse, a five-week workshop of the best Sketchbook Skool klasses about drawing live, wherever you are.

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