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The Lemont Artists Guild is pleased to present Art Director, Graphic Designer, and Instructor Wes Douglas, who will give a talk on Urban Sketching. Urban Sketching can be described as "sketching on location" that often incorporates architecture, street scenes, and people in their daily lives going to stores, restaurants, and other day to day activities for leisure or work. The sketch tells a story of what is happening around the artist and happens on site, as opposed to a formal studio setting of an artist. Learn all about the spontaneity and fun you can have when urban sketching!
Wes Douglas, a suburban Chicago resident for more than 50 years, is a design graduate of Northern Illinois University and was a founding member of the innovation firm Maddock Douglas in Elmhurst. Wes loves to sketch people on location and is a lifelong illustrator. An instructor at past Sketch Seminars, Wes now teaches students at the DuPage Art League about the secrets of urban sketching. He also has been an active member (and former co-administrator) for Urban Sketchers Chicago (aka, USk, www.urbansketcherschicago.org) since 2013. In 2023, Wes was selected as the Sketch Correspondent for that year’s Chicago Sketch Seminar.
In 2017 he was selected as one of the Sketch Correspondents for the International Symposium in Chicago. Also in 2017, he was responsible for getting a feature article in the Metra newsletter called “Urban Sketchers Tell Metra Stories Through Art” featuring the commuter sketches from such artists as Don Colley, Mary Jo Ernst, Brian Wright and others. Wes has appeared on WGN Morning News with Liz Steel and WGN Radio AM 720 “Outside The Loop” program to share his passion of urban sketching with Chicago listeners and to promote the USk Chicago Sketch Seminars and the 8th International Urban Sketchers Symposium. You can find out more about Wes on Facebook: Wes Douglas, Instagram: @wheels317,
Web: https://sketchnography.blogspot.com/, https://sketchawes317.blogspot.com/
Meetings are open to all; you do not have to be a Lemont Artists Guild member to attend. Registration required.