2024 Portland Workshops
Sketch your world this summer!
Update: Portland Summer 2024 Workshops are now full. If you are interested in joining us email to get on the waitlist with your desired date. We might even be able to open a second session for some of them if there is enough interest.
This summer we are back on the streets on Portland learning, sketching, and showing our city one drawing at a time. Join us to delve into the exciting world of drawing on location in the company of like minded sketchers. All workshops will take place in or near Portland, last three hours and happen on either Saturday or Sunday. Every session will feature presentations, demos, exercises, and individual and group feedback. All students will receive a super handy booklet with the main teaching points and examples of the topic at hand. Be ready to work, be challenged, be inspired and have a lot of fun.
All workshops will be taught by Rita Sabler in person, using local Portland sites as our inspiration and playground. Participants will receive full details about the meeting place, materials, several days in advance. Workshops are designed to be interesting, engaging and appropriate for any level of drawing ability for students from ages 13 and on.
For questions contact urbansketcherspdx@gmail.com
Registration
The cost is $55 per workshop. You can register for each individual one or save on signing up for 5 or all 8 at a time.
New this year: To enogucarge younger sketchers to join we are offering a special price for students 30 and under of only $25 per workshop with the code 30UNDER.
Cancelations
Cancelations are subject to $20 processing fee and will be honored at least 10 days prior to workshop's start date or the end of the day of the first workshop in the package that you purchased.
Saturday, June 1, 2024 from 9am to 12noon
Location: NW Portland, OR
Instructor: Rita Sabler
Urban sketching doesn’t always allow for many hours of leisurely drawing outside. Using playful vignette sketches that emphasize linear perspective we will demonstrate that one doesn’t need hours to show the essence of a place successfully.
Saturday, June 22 2024 from 9am to 12noon
Location: Portland, OR
Instructor: Rita Sabler
What do you do when faced with a complex panorama–landscape, buildings, vegetation all coming together in a perfect view? In this workshop we will explore strategies for identifying the key elements that define the landscape and prioritize them in our drawings. Come and discover shortcuts for rapidly capturing the essence of a panorama, from simplified shapes and gestures to shorthand notations for complex elements like buildings, foliage, and terrain.
Sunday, June 16, 2024 from 9am to 12 noon
Location: Downtown Portland, OR
Instructor: Rita Sabler
How can sketchers effectively utilize picture planes for drawings that breathe with depth and dimension? In this workshop we will work on how to strategically position elements within foreground, middle-ground, and background to create a sense of depth and perspective that draws viewers into the artwork. We will learn how to use layering and overlapping to create depth and dimensionality, allowing for seamless transitions between picture planes.
Saturday, August 10 from 9am to 12 noon
Location: Laurelhurst Park
Instructor: Rita Sabler
Rivers, lakes, and bays make for a perfect urban sketching setting on a warm summer day, but how do you capture this liquid perfection and everything that is reflected in it with mastery and ease? In this workshop we will work on observing and capturing reflections from the distortion of shapes and interplay of colors and textures. We will practice techniques for rendering the transparency and depth of water, from subtle ripples and waves to the appearance of submerged objects.
Sunday, August 18, 2024 9am-12 noon
Location: Oregon City
Instructor: Rita Sabler
How can you depict objects predominantly cloaked in shades of gray, or capture elements that are hard to see or recognize? Discover how to expand your artistic toolkit by embracing a wide range of values, from deep, velvety blacks to delicate, nuanced grays. Learn how to infuse your work with personality despite the seemingly monochromatic subject matter, using subtle hints of hue, texture, and expressive mark-making. By the end of the workshop you will know how to mix rich nuanced darks, simplify complicated scenes using value maps, and unlock the secrets to creating sketches that transcend their gray subject matter.
Sunday, August 25, 2024 from 10am to 1pm
Location: Hawthorne Street
Instructor: Rita Sabler
This workshop will address one of sketchers’ major headaches–drawing people in motion. Drawing convincing human postures and gestures requires one to rely on a solid visual vocabulary of people in specific circumstances. We will explore shortcuts for drawing people by creating a vocabulary of gestures , so next time you are see a crowd of people you calmly pull out a sketchbook and say to yourself “I can do this!”
Sunday, September 22 from 9am to 12 noon
Location: Peninsula Park, Portland, OR
Instructor: Rita Sabler
What is your process for creating a great sketch? How do you troubleshoot mistakes? How do you ensure you build on the knowledge and experience of your previous trials and errors? We will learn how not to fall into the same old traps, how to get on the right track, how to troubleshoot and how to ensure that every sketch is a bridge to the next success.
Saturday, September 7, 2024 from 9am to 12 noon
Location: PSU Farmers Market
Instructor: Rita Sabler
Sketching a person engaged in activity not only creates a visually captivating scene but also instantly transports viewers into the heart of a narrative. In this workshop, we'll delve into the art of finding and drawing characters that feel organic, alive, and relatable. We will explore strategies for showing movement from capturing the flow of fabric and hair to implying motion through dynamic posing and composition. We will be covering realistic proportions, gestural drawing, and tricks for showing movement and personality.
Student Testimonials
50 Shades of Grey–Tricks for Showing Depth and Shadows
Creating rich darks and using a wide range of values is one of the best ways to increase the drama and “organize” your composition. This workshop will teach you how to look creatively in dark shadows and grey walls producing sketches that are bursting with color, life and personality despite the grey subject matter.
Learning Goals: creative use of watercolor, mixing techniques, textures, architectural drawing
Level 2 - 3
Visual Storytelling for Urban Sketchers
We all love drawings that are not only beautiful to look at but also tell a compelling story. How do you infuse your work with meaning that is universally understood? Successful visual reportage requires familiarity with your subject, research, and time for extensive exploration. How do you tell a good story as you witness it happen in front of you with limited time and tools while standing in a crowded place? This workshop will introduce you to the key ingredients of a visual story and teach you easy to follow recipes to put together one of your own.
Learning Goals: Learn quick techniques for visual storytelling on the go, learn to zero in on the most important, people drawings, techniques for capturing action
Level 2 - 3
Drawing Water: Ripples and Reflections
Rivers, lakes, and bays make for a perfect urban setting on a warm summer day, but how do you capture this liquid perfection and everything that is reflected in it with mastery and ease? In this workshop we will enjoy a beautiful morning by on a shore learning how to convincingly portray water and objects that are reflected in it.
Learning Goals: watercolor, glazes and washes, drawing water, implying reflections, splashes and ripples
Level 2 - 3
People on the Move
This workshop will address one of sketchers’ major challenges–drawing people who are on the move. Drawing convincing human postures and gestures requires one to rely on a solid visual vocabulary of people in specific circumstances. We will explore shortcuts for drawing people and build a vocabulary of gestures , so next time you are drawing dynamic subjects you won’t throw in the towel before you even begin.
Learning Goals: Human anatomy, vocabulary of gestures, speed sketching
Level 2 - 3
Urban Tree Canopies
Trees are a vital element to the health of any urban setting. They filter light, create intricate textures, and mark seasonal changes. Yet, drawing natural looking greenery could be challenging–some sketchers get lost trying to draw every single leaf, others struggle with drawing convincing canopy shapes. We will demonstrate how to capture different elements of a tree and how to use color to make sense of light and shadow to imply urban forests.
Learning Goals: Effective use of texture, watercolor, shadows, color casts, learning to draw trees
Level: 1 - 2 - 3
Plan like a Turtle, Sketch like a Rabbit: Developing your Drawing Strategy
A lot of times we are so concerned with what we are drawing we forget to pay attention to how we are translating what we see onto a page. Strategically planning your sketch is something that all successful artists do before they make their first mark. In this workshop we will learn various approaches to composition and how applying these principles can solve a lot of issues for you in the process: relative size, what to include and what to leave out, choosing the layout, “finishing” the edges, and how the overall shape of your drawing is an important ingredient of success.
Learning Goals: rules and principles of composition, working with thumbnails, strategy, planning
Level 1 - 2
Step by Step Guide to Drawing a Typical Street
Typical American street consist of predictable elements: sidewalks, buildings, trees, cars parked along a curb, pedestrians, and urban furniture. In this workshop we will learn how to place all of these elements accurately from a one point perspective in a step-by-step fashion making sure that all of the elements are proportionate and consistently adhere to the perspective grid.
Learning Goals: one point perspective, street elements, proportions, architectural drawing, putting it all together
Level 2 - 3
Quick and Easy Vignettes of Urban Spaces in Perspective
In this workshop we focus on capturing urban settings on the go. Using playful vignette sketches that emphasize linear perspective we will demonstrate that one doesn’t need hours to grab the essence of a place successfully.
Learning Goals: linear perspective, quick thumbnails, ability to simplify complex scenes, capturing the essence of a place
Level 1 - 2
Draw Less, Show More: Sketches on a Budget of Time and Effort
Urban sketching doesn’t always allow for many hours of leisurely drawing outside. Often we have to capture the scene before we have to run off or conditions change. This workshop will focus on how to make sketches that feel finished and interesting but also quick and spontaneous–without feeling rushed or resorting to speed sketching. We will practice on what to draw and what to leave out, how to maximize the power of every stroke that you make and what tools to use.
Learning Goals: quick gestural sketching, decision making, tools, doing more with less
Level 1 - 2