Example Class Project
Hello everyone! Here’s my project example for this class.
In each exercise, I’ve shared where I sketched the mug and which concepts I focused on—like light and shadow, negative space, and even painting from memory or imagination.
This class came from a very personal place: my journey of falling back in love with sketching. If you’re curious to read a bit about how that happened, I’ve included a link to a short story at the end of this project post.
I hope it inspires you to start—or return to—your own sketchbook practice!
MY PROJECT!
1. Watercolor + Pencil – Light & Shadow (Hyde Park)
A classic combo to explore volume and contrast. This one was painted on-site in Hyde Park, and I focused on observing how light falls on simple shapes. Great for loosening up and sharpening your eye for tonal values.
2. Watercolor + Brush Markers – Painting from Memory (Brixton Market)
Here, I sketched from memory—after walking through the market, I sat down and painted what stayed with me. It’s a great exercise to strengthen visual memory and let go of perfectionism. Also super freeing!
3. Watercolor + Colour Pencils – Negative Space (Mallorca)
Painted at a friend’s house in Soller. In this one, I focused on sketching the space around the object first. Negative space is such a useful concept to shift your perspective and improve proportions when drawing from life.
4. Watercolor + Markers – Working from a Photo (Palma de Mallorca)
I took a photo of the scene while out and painted it later at a friend’s home. Sketching from photos lets you slow down and make more deliberate choices—ideal when you're not able to draw on-site.

5. Watercolor + Wax Crayons – From Imagination (Barcelona Studio)
A playful close-up painted from imagination. Wax resist creates beautiful textures and surprises. This is perfect for breaking routine, letting go of control, and just having fun with colour and shapes.
Why I created this class? --> The sketchbook I almost ignored… and the class it inspired
THIS CLASS WAS FILMED ON THE MOVE!

This class is close to my heart because I challenged myself to film it whilst I was travelling.
I usually sketch when I’m on the go—at cafés, on trains, waiting for buses or catching up with friends—so I decided to film this class entirely on the move. It was a bit nerve-racking at first (especially in Hyde Park, where people were watching me ), but also felt very true to how I actually work.
I also tend to move frequently due to work, and my family lives in different places. So being able to film a class on the go -with no excuses- was a great win for me!
I can't wait to see your projects come to life!!!!
With love,
Silvi