John Wright
My blogs
- 4th International Urban Sketching Symposium
- 3rd International Urban Sketching Symposium
- sketch journal
Blogs I follow
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- 3rd International Urban Sketching Symposium
- [ Not Not Tana ]
- A Healing Space... reflections on love, meaning, and the aliveness of immediate experience
- Analog Artist Digital World
- Citizen Sketcher
- Cyberdave's Blog
- dextrangis
- dibujos de arquitecto
- Exploring a Legacy of Art by H.G. Glyde
- Federico Gemma - Wildlife Artist
- freekhand
- Gimme Shelter
- GLWSKETCHWORKS
- INMA SERRANO
- Jenny Adam
- Laloran - handmade sketchbooks
- LANDSKETCH
- Life Sketcher
- luisruiz.es
- Matt Jones
- My Paris Sketchbook
- ninajohansson.se
- omar-paint
- Rev. Mark's Homilies
- Scrangie 10 /20 ( a blog by Scott Renk)
- SKETCH OF THE DAY
- Sketchalina's Wanderings
- stefan's sketch blog
- Studio Anna -
- The Pen Mover
- Thinking With My Hands
- Urban Sketchers
- Urban Sketchers Italy
- Urban Sketchers London
- www.matthewmills.ca
Gender | Male |
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Industry | Architecture |
Occupation | urban designer/landscape architect |
Location | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada |
Introduction | I started this blog as part of my goal to draw at least three times a week. I wanted to improve and, of course, practice is a large part of learning. I think my drawing is improving a bit, but now I draw almost every day for the pleasure of it and being 'in the zone'. The blog has had visits from all over the world and I also follow other Urban Sketchers from many countries. I really enjoy it when someone leaves a comment, or signs up as a follower as it lets me know that I'm not just "talking to myself". |
Interests | Sketching subjects include public places and cultural landscapes, boats of any description and construction equipment. I am a serial renovator, sailer and skier - married and the father of two very active teenaged boys. |
Favorite Movies | Master and Commander, The Wire, Rome (HBO) |
Favorite Music | I listen to an eclectic range but the main categories are alternative and blues. |
Favorite Books | Still Life with Woodpecker and Once a great Notion still resonate 30 years after first reading. I love historical fiction and devoured the Patrick O'Brien and various Bernard Cornwell series. I read a fair bit of military history - Anthony Beevor and Tim Cook are high on my list. I love a mystery, i.e. Henning Mankell, Ian Rankin and had great fun with the Bancock detective stories of John Burdette and recently my step brother introduced me to Mark Spragg, which I adored. 'Can't go wrong' list includes, John Irving, Rohinton Mistry, John Steinbeck, Hemmingway, Dennis Lehane. |