How Do You Sketch 20,000 People

When I planned Urban Sketching at Kawaii Kon, I thought it would be pretty casual. We walk in. Get a comfortable seat on the upper level where there is plenty of seating and sketch away. I was wrong.

Security has been upgraded to TSA screening. And with metal detectors at the front door, the line, or should I say the mob of young people formed endless lines in every direction. It was impossible for us, Urban Sketchers to enter the convention center.

Thank you sketchers who braved the traffic, weather, and crowds to sketch what we could. As Urban Sketchers, we tell a story, a snapshot of today. And that we did proudly!

The questions of the day to ponder was: Why is art important to me? What’s an early event that first interested you in art? We love hearing how art influenced you at such an early age. And how art is critical thinking or stress-relieving. How would you answer those questions?

Save the Date

Pencil April 20 for our next Urban Sketchers event. I don’t have an event or location yet, so email me with suggestions.


4 Comments on “How Do You Sketch 20,000 People”

  1. ivan kaisan's avatar ivan kaisan says:

    great write up terri!

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  2. Will's avatar Will says:

    9 great sketches-looks like it turned out to be ok.

    I took a drawing class while in college-just to fill in the credits i needed for my degree and discovered i really liked drawing. That was back in 2012-have been drawing and painting since. As far as joining a sketchers group i attended one in San Diego Ca.-tried to attend one in Honolulu last November while i was on vacation but it was rained out. Most of the groups meet at 9-10 am which is too early for me-but i can’t wait to join u guys sometime this year.

    Aloha :)

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