Joined Urban Sketchers Singapore for a session at City Hall and the old Supreme Court. The Singapore Biennale art festival was previously held there so I'm pretty sure the museum will turn out to be awesome.

Those carvings at the top of the pillar were incredibly difficult to draw. I couldn't see what I was drawing.
The "L" you see at the corner is the light source. I was drawing under the hot sun and decided to make note of the light source and colour the piece in the shade.

On the steps and at the front of the entrance, there were more sketchers than I depicted. This was drawn across the street.

Trying to sketch the dome of the Supreme Court but it started to drizzle.

The second floor lobby at the old Supreme Court. There were no working lights. The only light was from the sun coming through the tall windows by the right. So it was actually quite dark but you can't tell from the sketch.

Some urban sketchers getting the feel of what it's like to sit in the dock. I wanted to draw another two sketchers who were play-acting to be lawyer and defendant, but didn't manage to do that.
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I really like the feel of
Submitted by xiao1chi on
I really like the feel of your sketches! Can I ask what materials you used?
@xiao1chi A Copic Multiliner
Submitted by Teoh Yi Chie on
@xiao1chi
A Copic Multiliner pen (0.5), Copic markers and A5 paper.
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