SketchCrawl
I participated in the 9th Worldwide SketchCrawl this week. SketchCrawl was started a couple of years ago by Enrico Casarosa, an artist living in San Francisco, as a way of getting artists away from their desks and spending the day together out and about sketching - essentially a pub crawl with drawing rather than drinking. Many people from around the world participate and then share their results online. Unfortunately I couldn't get any locals interested but took myself out around Amsterdam anyway. My efforts are below - click on the pics to see bigger versions. [My scanner has washed out some of the tones and textures, which is a shame as the pages have a nice sepia look to them.]
The output from other artists around the world can be seen at the SketchCrawl forums. There's some great stuff there - take a look.
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