20th World Wide SketchCrawl: Results and Analysis
I’ve never participated in any of the SketchCrawls before even though I’ve wanted to since the first one back in 2004. I always either had something else going on or was depressed/stressed or just a procrastinator. Right now I’m in unfamiliar territory in terms of where I live and who I know so I thought doing it solo would be the best the first time around. Since the weather is bad today, I decided to go to the mall, which ended up working out just fine. My goal was to stay for four hours and I was successful in that regard, but I did not get as much drawing done as I would have liked.

Dirty Cop and Naughty Nurse, graphite and PITT pen in 9×12 sketchbook, Carolyn Pappas, 2008
My first stop was to Starbucks to get a Pumpkin Spice Latte and the straight to Frederick’s of Hollywood. I have to say that I enjoy public sketching—I like the attention and the stares and the compliments from complete strangers. But the attention I got from doing this was a bit too much. This was the only time that someone has winked at me while I was drawing. I also had a variety of male onlookers, from around age 16 to age 60. I did want to color the whole thing but had to stop because it was just too creepy. It was fun to watch random people get embarrassed by just walking in front of the store though.

Hollister Mannequin, graphite in 9×12 sketchbook, Carolyn Pappas, 2008
After Frederick’s I sat in front of Hollister and drew this mannequin. I was attracted to the strong lightsource and the folds in the garments, but this was very difficult. First of all, the teenybopper clientele made me want to gag and they kept bumping into the mannequin, ruining the folds in the sweater. Also, the same clientele had a penchant for loitering in front of the subject, which was annoying. On a postive note, two teenage girls asked me if I was an artist and said they liked the drawing. Then an old lady and her middle aged daughter sat down next to me and looked on admiringly.

Starbucks Cup, graphite in 9×12 sketchbook, Carolyn Pappas, 2008
By the time I finished the second sketch, I was hungry and had to have something to eat. I was also tired out and feeling pretty cross in general. I drew my Starbucks cup in the food court and spent quite a bit of time on the logo, even though I still didn’t get it right. By that time I had a cramp in my arm and had to go home.
I have learned some lessons for my next sketchcrawl. First of all, I need to lighten my load. I brought way more supplies with me than I actually used. I think next time I’m just going to bring my pencils, eraser, sharpener and sketchbook. Also, if I have a chance to visit the location first I think it would be a good idea to scout out possible subjects beforehand. I wasted a lot of time wandering around from place to place wondering what I should draw next. I would also bring my own seating, like one of those little pop up stools. This would allow me to really get a good angle and enjoy the process more. Another thing I think I should focus more on is quantity rather than quality. I found myself too caught up in the details which just made me fatigued and sick of it too soon. All in all, I think this was great practice and really exhilarating. The biggest realization I made is that my skills at drawing the human figure are severly deficient. I must find a life drawing class and practice religiously!
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I love your drawings and your journaling! What you learned will serve all of us.
Keep up the beautiful work.
Nice sketches-super job on each!...glad you had fun…
Excellent learning points Carolyn – I’m going to mention this post on my blog today
This was a fascinating read, Carolyn. My reasons for not going out yesterday were some of the same as yours – maybe next time I’ll find the nerve! I’m glad it was successful for you, and thank you for sharing your experience.
Wow—great sketches! I really love the second one and think that drawing mannequins would be a super way to practice figure drawing with a figure that stood still.
These are really nice. I am still trying to get up the courage to go out and sketch. Thanks for sharing these.
Just dropping a note to say I enjoyed reading through your blog! I have not tried to do the public drawing thing yet as I fear I will spend more time talking then drawing, or be plain oblivious. I always enjoy hearing how others deal with the public. That winking thing IS a bit weird! LOL. I’ve attended some portrait and figure drawing classes lately. Niether subject interests me overly but I do love the practice and am using it to try and stretch myself. I guess I sort of feel a bit on the same page. : ) Thanks for sharing your drawings and thoughts!
I really enjoyed these three photos and the story to go with them, all of your pieces are beautiful and inspiring. Thank you for sharing. TAKE CARE and KEEP ON MAKING BEATIFUL ITEMS COME ALIVE ON NOT SO ALIVE PAPER…
I really enjoyed these three photos and the story to go with them, all of your pieces are beautiful and inspiring. Thank you for sharing. TAKE CARE and KEEP ON MAKING BEATIFUL ITEMS COME ALIVE ON NOT SO ALIVE PAPER…