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Urban Sketching Ink and Wash Workshop

Urban sketching is all about making sketching a daily part of your life so that your creativity and art-making come into life when you create it on the canvas. When you flip through the pages of your sketchbook, you see their explorations, memories, and creative moments. In Urban Sketching one can capture people, places, and things around us.

About The Artist

Srinidhi is a chartered accountant by profession and artist by passion. She reconnected with art during the lockdown and is from Chennai. She was inclined towards art and DIY while growing up.

Image Credits – BookMyShow

The Workshop Began

Srinidhi first started sketching Big Ben and the famous red telephone booth known for the city of London. She worked beautifully working on the minute details of Big Ben and moved ahead with the colouring Big Ben with a light brown colour and shade of red colour for the telephone booth and thus creating a beautiful Urban Sketching of London.

Towards The End Of The Workshop Began

Srinidhi recreated the famous Big Ben, The red telephone booth London is known for. She showed all her artwork to all the attendees.  She appreciated all the artwork. All the attendees showed their co-created Urban Sketching of Big Ben London to Srinidhi. The host thanked Srinidhi for teaching this unique artwork. Srinidhi asked everyone to share their work on her Instagram.

The attendees were from different parts of the country. They also belonged to different age groups but their love for art brought them together on a single platform. Rooftop, as always, was successful in connecting artists and curating a magical and positive vibe together. 

On this note, here’s us signing off until next time!

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