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Join illustrator and printmaker Mariko Jesse in committing to make a small sketch every day. You only need a few moments, and you can do it anywhere - from your living room to your local park to a vacation in a far-off location. Mariko shows you how she works in three different kinds of sketchbooks - "everyday," "work," and "observational" - depending on where she is and how much time she has to draw. Throughout the month, Mariko switches between pen, colored pencil, ink, and watercolor, and you’ll learn to adapt to using what you happen to have on hand or in your pockets at the time of your sketches. Consider sketching while you're watching TV at home, eating a snack at a cafe, or even chatting in a Zoom meeting for work. There’s no need to worry about style or getting it precisely right. Instead, Mariko encourages you to enjoy the process of drawing, looking at the world in different ways, honing your skills, sketching in public, and the importance of practice. Your sketchbooks are just for you, and will quickly contain sparks of inspiration for future great ideas.
Learn how to:
What you'll get:
Here’s what you’ll need:
- Pencils: Mariko uses a Pentel P209 / Pentell TUFF 05./0.9 mechanical pencil with a 2B lead and Tombow mono pencils with 2B, 4B and 6B leads
- Colored pencils: Mariko often buys single pencils when she travels and mixes and matches brands. Her favorites are Holbein artist's colored pencil, Faber-Datsel Polychromo, and Caran D'ache watercolor pencils
- Watercolors: Mariko has two small Windsor & Newton travel palettes that she reflils with Windsor & Newton paints or Case for Making paints
- Brushes: An assortment of sizes. Mariko uses Holbein, Van Gogh, Royal Talens, Skyists series 118, and Artrend series 11-2
- Ink: Windsor & Newton (black) and a dip pen
- Eraser
- Small scissors for paper
- Washi tape
- Plain masking tape in different widths
- 3M Scotch tape
- Glue sticks (Pritt Stick, Coccoina, or Yamato rice paste)
- Collage items like ephemera, stamps, fun papers
Downloads:
- Develop a daily sketching practice
- Organize your sketches in three different sketchbooks
- Let go of the fear of perfection or judgment
- Bring your sketchbooks everywhere you go
- Take just a few minutes a day to sketch your favorite moments
- Work with pen, ink, colored pencil, and watercolor
- Sketch people, objects, and landscapes
What you'll get:
- Video lessons on how to keep a daily sketchbook
- 32 HD video lessons you can access online anytime, anywhere
- Detailed supplies list
- Step-by-step expert instruction from artist Mariko Jesse
- The ability to leave comments, ask questions, and interact with other students









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Class Reviews
131 users recommended this class to a friend
Madeline Crosby
Ms. Jesse's approach was so inclusive and relaxed. She made this fumbling "newbie" feel comfortable and capable exploring this lovely new experience. Bravo and thank you. Maddie
May 17, 2023
T L
Good lessons on how to use different kinds of sketch books as well as different approaches and ideas of how to incorporate a daily practice of sketching
May 4, 2023
Sherri Hutchings
I loved this class. Mariko showed me that I don't have to be perfect in my sketchbooks. She also showed me how those small imperfect ideas can be used to inspire bigger and better things. This class can help the not so confident artist to see worthiness in their small work. Thank you!
March 28, 2023