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Whensketchingtrees,thinkabouttheminthreedifferent
zones.Whentreesareclosetous,weseeindividualleaves
andbranches.Inthemiddleground,weseetheoverall
shapeofthetree,itstrunk, and we get a sense for clumps
offoliage.Andinthedistance, we see simple masses of
treesandnodetail.WA
MacdonaldFarm(approx.1½hours;watercolorandpencilonpaper,15x22)byShariBlaukopf
AuthorStephanieBower(stephaniebower.com; IG: @stephanieabower)
pourshermanyyearsasa teacher,illustrator, architect and traveling urban
sketcherintoThe UrbanSketchingHandbook: 101 Sketching Tips featuring
47 artistsfromaroundtheworld.She’salso the author of the fourth book in
thisseries,The UrbanSketchingHandbook: Understanding Perspective.
Shehastaughtarchitecturalsketchingclasses and workshops for more than
25 years.She’salsoa signaturememberof the Northwest Watercolor Society.
This article is excerpted with
permission from The Urban
Sketching Handbook: 101
Sketching Tips (Quarry Books,
2019) by Stephanie Bower.
It’s available November 5,
2019, or for pre-order from
your favorite bookseller.
TIP: CONSIDER THE DISTANCE OF A TREE.
Remember that trees aren’t fl at, so sketch some branches coming forward and some reaching back.