My 2021 Sketchbooks
This is the first time I am documenting a complete flip through of all my 2021 sketchbooks. Most appropriate to do this on the last day of 2021 too. All my playing, experimenting and memories encapsulated in 8 sketchbooks. I have not seen some of the sketchbook since the beginning of the year. So it is nice to see so many nice moments and stories. I like using different size sketchbooks to break away from monotony and routine. I believe the size of your sketchbook should not limit your creativity. Even though the sizes are different, my sketchbooks are all made with hot press watercolour paper. I like the feeling of gliding across the page with my drawing tools. You can watch this video again on my YouTube channel. Apologies for the sound quality. Better microphone for next year. Have a fantastic countdown into 2022!! Wishing you a very creative year ahead. #sketchbook #watercolor #watercolour #danielsmith #rockwellartcanada #urbansketchers #urbansketching #drawing #sketching

Penang Street corner shophouse, Georgetown

These precious hours of mine. Painter Kawaguchi Elly and the lines etched in ballpoint pen. ATT33

Sketching SUMMER BLOOMS

Old Vietnamese Shophouse Demo (20.05.2020)

To the Market, Little India Singapore (May 2018)

Dancing with Lines & Shapes (24 June 2021)

Urbansketching at Maude Road, Singapore

Bowl of Mangosteens - Work in progress

Sketching with Ch'ng Kiah Kiean in Antwerp

How a sketchbook can change your life: Uncover the Secrets Artists Swear By

Painting Baghdad street Part#1

Tong Ah eating house, Keong Saik Road

Dip Pen and Watercolor Landscapes Made Easy: Loose Sketching & Painting

Shophouses at Dickson Road, Little India, Singapore

Why I'm so obsessed with these Spanish urban sketchers 🇪🇸

Painting pears & persimmons

Sketching with Paul Wang in Antwerp

Urban Sketching in LONDON - Ian Fennelly giving a free lecture on drawing & illustration techniques

Back Alley study in Colour Pencils

