Sketches from Ringsend and Irishtown 26th April

Amélie

Caitriona

Chris, at St Patrick's Cathedral

Frank, in Torremolinos

Jesse

Maria

Marie-Hélène

Maya

Nigel

Pat

Rachel

Sara, in Maynooth

Stephen

Yan


 

Aurelie

Grainne

Xavier

April 26th, Irishtown/Ringsend

 



On Sunday, April 26th, Dublin Sketchers will sketch around Irishtown / Ringsend from 2pm and meet for drinks at 4pm in The Merry Cobbler.

This time we’re heading to Irishtown / Ringsend: two neighbouring areas, very close to each other but each with its own feel. Ringsend is shaped by its past as a fishing village and port, while Irishtown has its roots in medieval Dublin and grew just outside the old city walls. The area feels authentic and quiet today, with plenty of cosy corners and small streets to sketch.

If it’s your first time out and you can’t spot anyone at 2pm, just choose something to sketch and get stuck in. Keep your eyes open for anyone carrying a sketchbook and say hello. It's a friendly crowd who you’ll get to know over a drink from 4pm. Don't worry if you're late, most of us usually are! You need to bring your own paper and pens/pencils etc.

From 4pm, we’ll gather for a drink and to share sketches at The Merry Cobbler.

If you would like your sketch to be added to the website, email it to dublinsketchers@gmail.com or post it in the Dublin Sketchers Social WhatsApp group if you are on that. Please edit your image so that it is low res and properly oriented for posting. If you are sharing your sketch on Instagram, please use #dublinsketchers #urbansketchers.

Hope to see you there!


Sketches from Fade Street 19th April



Aurelie



Christophe

Emma

Frank, in Torremolinos


Hugh

Jeff

Pat

Jesse

Mandy

Maria

Marie-Hélène

Maya

Mojgan

Sara

Sonya

Stephen

Susan

Veronique in Lille

 

April 19th, Fade Street Flea Market

 


On Sunday, April 19th, Dublin Sketchers will sketch at the Fade Street Flea Market (The Market Bar) and surrounding streets from 2pm, and meet for drinks at 4pm in Hogan’s.

This time we’re heading to the Fade Street Flea Market which brings together an eclectic mix of artisan goods, crafts, vintage finds, rare vinyl and unique creations in the heart of Dublin. Known for its lively atmosphere, it offers plenty of scenes to capture. Entry is free, and you’re welcome to wander between the market and the surrounding streets.

If it’s your first time out and you can’t spot anyone at 2pm, just choose something to sketch and get stuck in. Keep your eyes open for anyone carrying a sketchbook and say hello. It's a friendly crowd who you’ll get to know over a drink from 4pm. Don't worry if you're late, most of us usually are! You need to bring your own paper and pens/pencils etc.

From 4pm, we’ll gather for a drink and to share sketches at Hogan’s.

If you would like your sketch to be added to the website, email it to dublinsketchers@gmail.com or post it in the Dublin Sketchers Social WhatsApp group if you are on that. Please edit your image so that it is low res and properly oriented for posting. If you are sharing your sketch on Instagram, please use #dublinsketchers #urbansketchers.

Hope to see you there!


Sketches from Herbert Park 12th April

Amelie

Aisha

Carol

Xavier

Allan

Caitriona

Christophe

Frank

Geraldine, in Malahide

Hugh

Irina

Jeff

Mandy

Maria

Maya

Neil

Nigel

Pat

Peter

Stephen

Terry, in Westport

Yifei