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Travel Drawing and Painting

Want to make your next trip the most rewarding of all? Take a sketchbook with you and rather than point and click your phone or camera, take a few extra minutes to make some fine quick sketches and color them with watercolor.

Drawing and painting while traveling is not only fun, but will increase your perception and enjoyment. Traveling with a sketch book can also open doors to interesting adventures and new friendships. You will return home with priceless memories.

This workshop will show you how to:

  • quickly draw people, architecture, water, trees, and landscape.
  • simplify your material—capture essence.
  • prepare, pack, what materials to bring.
  • be comfortable and relaxed sketching and painting in public.
  • draw and paint in cafes, restaurants, on the street, on a cruise, on airplanes and boats.
  • draw and paint in public with or without discovery.

You will practice simple techniques for drawing and painting using projected color travel images and other methods. Make your future travel experiences satisfying and
unforgettable!

Robert Regis Dvorák has been making drawing and painting fun and easy to learn for 35 years. He has sketched and painted in 70 countries including all of Western and Eastern Europe, Russia, Southeast Asia, China, Japan, North Africa, the Middle East and India. He has exhibited and sold work in the USA, Europe, Japan, and China. He has authored and illustrated: Travel Drawing and Painting, The Practice of Drawing as Meditation, Drawing Without Fear, The Magic of Drawing, Experiential Drawing, The Pocket Drawing Book and his latest book of drawings and verses, The Book About Nothing.

www.youcreate.com

https://www.robertregisdvorak.com

Faculty: Robert Dvorak

Dates: 1-day workshop on June 25, 2023 at 9 am

Tuition: $215

Tuition, room and board: $362

Lab Fee: $25, includes pencil and pen, handout materials, a Pocket Drawing Pad 4 x5, with 160 pages and The Pocket Drawing Book with 160 pages.

Skill Level: All levels

Enrollment limited to 16 students

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