Switzerland (Bern)

Res Zinniker

Self-employed illustrator and graphic designer since 2005. Since then, he has increasingly been looking for an analogue balance in drawing on paper. Continually rediscovers his surroundings through the lens of drawing. He has been teaching Urban Sketching at the "Schule für Gestaltung Bern" since 2016. He prefers cycling to driving, draws cars rather than bicycles.

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Language skills: German, English



Workshop FR10 (German): September 10, 14:00-17:00
Workshop SA04 (German): September 11, 09:00-12:00
Parking cars in the sketchbook

Cars are part of our everyday life – even if we don't own one – we come across them more often than our coffee cup. So why avoid a potential subject just because a car "spoils" the view? We all have avoidance strategies for things we are not so good at. Why not make the car the actual subject? In the case of a great classic car, we might be grateful if we have dealt with the concept of a car and are able to approach its funny shapes with joy and without resentment. Sometimes you just want to show a car in outline, without going into detail.

In this workshop you will learn a few general tricks and a bit of theory that you can apply right away in a vintage car garage in the neighborhood.

Material:
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