Tuesday, June 26, 2012

A Zoorific Experience

We finally started sketching animals for a change, as the theme for this June's sketching session for the Philippine USk. Some 15 of us managed to get up early for the 9 to 12 sketching at the Manila Zoological and Botanical Garden last Saturday, June 23, 2012.

The Manila Zoo is not what others expect as well kept than some. I remember visiting the one in Singapore, and I got to feed a giraffe and its rough tongue brushing my fingers, and it was so big that we didn't finish seeing all the animals there.

Back in Manila Zoo, we only have a few animals (the site says 500 animals) and I didn't notice any guides touring visitors or any animal petting areas where the kids can experience some of the less wilder species first hand.

It is no surprise that any pro-animal group are recommending the closure and transfer of the animals to other zoos, after seeing some state of decay. I think, however, that loosing OUR zoo would will not do, as we stand to loose a place of learning and interaction with animals.

Here are some of the sketches of the animals that caught our attention.
Mali the elephant was moving about most of the time
Muffy's sketch of Mali
7-year-old Ampoa and her sketch of Mali
Mali was obviously a bit restless with her pacing around and sometimes not so enthusiastic to visitors
We saw some of the birds like this macaw caged up with no way of using their wings
She had such a colorful blending feathers
This Cassowary bird had a very large horn
A least this one has lots of space to run around
The peacocks couldn't stay still! Now I know where G-Force's costume design came from.
The harvest of sketches on sketchbooks for this session
We had a hearty lunch at the nearby Tapa King




Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Sketching at the Zoo

Do you like animals? The latest news is that the one elephant at the Manila Zoo is lonely. Is that true? PETA wants to have the zoo closed due to am insufficient budget being given. Let's have a look through our sketches of what we see on Saturday, June 23, 9 am to 12 noon at the Manila Zoological and Botanical Garden. Ticket entrance is at php 50. See you there!

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Monday, May 21, 2012

Urban Sketchers Philippines Celebrates Its First Year

















A year has passed since we have become the Urban Sketchers' official Philippines group. Like our other country group counterparts, we have regular sketch walks at diferrent and interpret them. The sketching sessions give opportunities to get out and sketch as a group, with members not necessarily already skilled in illustration and with varied professional backgrounds.

Sketching on-location is not a new concept as we can observe from the many sketches through the centuries. The process and benefits has not changed so much, except perhaps in mediums. The process of the eye-mind-hand while sketching still remains to be the most basic effective skill for observating of what we see, feel and think. In an era where almost anyone has a picture-taking capable device in their pocket, sketching gives us a more integral, intimate and personal connection of what we are observing.  We MAKE the picture willingly on a blank sheet of something, permanently etched after it's done, and intantenously can be shown. This compiled or album of sketches will most likely be in the form of what we normally call a sketchbook. There's no extra process like developing the picture that you made, perhaps only scanning it or TAKING a picture of the sketch for internet sharing.

Looking through a sketchbook with the sketcher narrating is a definite delight as you know that every line, color and contrast was meant from his or her observation, with it layers of reminders of that one memory of what was observed.

For the first anniversary of the Urban Sketchers Philippines celebration, we had our regular monthly session at the Quezon Memorial Circle park in Quezon City, with some 25 sketchers in attendance. Some of us had lunch after at a nearby Filipino restaurant.

The following day later, Sunday, we caught the episode of Art 2 Art featuring Urban Sketchers Philippines on the RHTV channel, produced by the Manila Broadcasting Corporation and hosted by Lisa Macuja-Eliszalde. You can catch some snipets of the show via Youtube:

Part 1 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eleKQIWs8E8&sns=em

Part 2 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZmJ5Uz2s5w&sns=em

Happy anniversary, fellow Philippine sketchers. It has been a fruitful year. Let's continue sharing our sketches of what, when, who and how we are in the Philippines and in the world.

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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Sketch Walk On May 19 2012

We celebrate our first year as the official USk group in the Philippines in this month of May at the Quezon Memorial Circle Park. Come join us as we record what we see, feel and think about with our sketchpads.

Friday, May 4, 2012

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USk Philippines Shares What is On-location Sketching On the Art 2 Art Show








The invitation to talk about on-location sketching for the Manila Broadcasting Corporation's show, Art 2 Art was too good not to pass. Susan de Guzman, a production assisstant for the show wrote to invite us for the taping, and 4 members of USk Philippines namely, Carlo Martinez, Cesar Ramirez, Ampao Roxas and myself were able to share our thoughts and encouragement on sketching. The host, prima ballerina of the Philippines, Ms. Lisa Macuja-Eliszalde, was most accommodating and adored Ampao's enthusiasm in sketching.

This episode will be aired on the MBC channel on Sunday, May 20, 2012, 3:30pm. We will update this post with a video of the aired show.

Update:
A paper clip of the Daily Inquirer newspaper published last May 14, 2012 promoting the episode

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