Saturday 6 August 2011

Architecture Foundation, Urban Pioneers Canada Water

Last week I was asked by The Architecture Foundation to run a drawing workshop as part of their ongoing Urban Pioneers program for 16-17 year old Londoners. The week long course was taking place this year around Canada Water in Rotherhithe, South East London. We spent the day going through several observational drawing exercises taking in the sights along the Thames and the old docks.

The day went really well, with a big thanks to Tom Keeley from the AF, and it was a massive plus with all the kids being really enthusiastic and open to some potentially embarrassing drawing exercises. Below are a few of my drawings from the day. You can see some of the previous Urban Pioneers projects here.

Below, the view from the top of Stave Hill, here we did a 360 panoramic drawing for 20 minutes.
Drawn in the carpark at Surrey Quays shopping centre, 10 minutes without looking at the page. 
 3 perspective drawing of the bust of James Walker next to Greenland Dock.
 Continuous line drawing of one of the large iron bridges in the area.

1 comment:

Thomas said...

Nice architect of pioneers project...
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