I’ve read that doing something for 3 weeks can create a habit. I figure that at the very least, it’s enough time doing the thing to determine whether I want it to be a habit. As a tour guide, I have a six month off season, which gives me plenty of time to try out new habits. This year I’ve decided to try sketching.
It’s a little ridiculous since I graduated with a degree in architecture, and that should have been a skill I honed at school, but I was more interested in mountain biking than sketching. Now that I’m doing a lot less mountain biking, I’ve found I really enjoy the connection I make with a place when looking at it in such detail.
I remember a friend of mine traveled around the world sketching the places he’d visit. His wife would go off to explore for 2-4 hours while he’d sketch. In that time, you can’t help but absorb the ambiance of the place you’re sketching.
Last month I visited a place called Grutas Tolantongo in Mexico. It gave me the chance to get out of my comfort zone of only sketching straight lines and angles.
A woman saw me sketching and struck up a conversation. She was a painter and hadn’t sketched in years. She challenged me to break my fear of sketching people by sending me a picture of herself at the waterfall.
Like any beginning artist, I am challenged by perspective and proportion. I spent an hour on the sketch below and couldn’t believe how far off I got the lines. The front of the shack should have been parallel with the fence!
This is the same house in Taxco sketched from the same location. Gotta figure out that perspective! Regardless, I was enamored with the place.
Last summer, my step sister let me stay in her cottage when I went to my family reunion in California. It was unbelievable how fully stocked the vacation cottage was, so the only thing I could come up with as a thank you gift was a sketch of the place.
To be honest, I don’t really care if I become better at sketching. I simply enjoy the different perspective on experiencing a place that it gives me and a chance to set aside time every day for my creative brain.