Tell us a bit about yourself
Hello, I am Alice. I work full time as a regulatory inspector and an urban sketcher on weekends.
When and how did you start travel sketching?
I did my first travel sketch during my trip to Vienna and Prague in 2014. I was already urban sketching then and I didn’t want to stop so I brought my gear over.
Copyright © Alice Lim |
What do you enjoy about it?
It’s a good way to make full use of my waiting time and when I sketched a place I remembered it better than when I just take a photo.
Where have you traveled to sketch before?
Sketching trip: I have attended the Penang sketchwalk, all the asialinks (Bangkok, Kuching, Taichung, Hanoi) and there was also Amaravati.
Which country was your favourite to sketch and why?
For sketching subject I would say Hanoi cos the architecture was interesting with the different building levels built on top of each other in an unexpected way. For sketching experience it would be Taichung cos the food was great and people were friendly.
Where would you like to visit in future to sketchpack and why?
Any temperate countries in spring or autumn. Cool weather, beautiful flowers and colourful foliages. What’s not to like!
What is in your travel sketching kit?
Vacation sketching: moleskine sketchbook from 2015 USK symposium, 6 colour watercolour palette, pen, pencil and waterbrush
Sketching trip: full watercolour palette, watercolour paper (mainly Arches or Saunders), sketching stool, pens, pencil, brushes, water container, rag
Alice's travel kit |
What is your usual process?
I normally do a pencil draft to make sure the perspective and composition is ok before inking. Then a quick watercolour wash.
How do you sketch when traveling with other people or on tour?
I have shared some tips in my YouTube video (https://youtu.be/ma0xExiIVTQ). Generally if it’s a tour or if my friends have planned the itinerary then I wouldn’t be so hard on myself if I don’t sketch. If I plan the trip I will sneak in a lot of cafe breaks at scenic places. I do get a lot of sketching done from around the hotels that I stayed in.
Can you share one memorable experience with us?
I can’t think of a specific one. I have made friends with people who stopped by to watch me sketch and I have received appreciation in a form of cookies and drinks.
Do you have any advice or tips for people who want to try travel sketching?
Start small with a A6 sketchbook and pen. Bring the kit with you in your carry on bag. Keep yourself inconspicuous (like while sitting in a cafe or park bench) and sketch. Remember to write down the location, sign and date your work to help you remember when you look back at your old sketches.
Check out Alice's YouTube channel HERE!
Alice's Instagram handle: @eureca1
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