Last week I was privileged to conduct a two day sketching workshop with a
group of landscape architecture students at Texas Tech University.
These are a few of the exercises and demos that we did. The two days
culminated in a location sketching session on campus. What a great
group of students! Thanks to Instructors Christine Casanova and
Katherine Nelson for recognizing the importance of sketching in the
creative process and for giving me the opportunity to share a few of the
things that I have learned over the years!
We enjoyed a short session of location sketching to wind up the 2 day event.
Pen and Ink w/ watercolor added later-Moleskine 5x8" watercolor sketchbook
Fantastic, Tim...so glad you got to do that! The students are lucky to have you as part of their design community.
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