Thursday, 10 September 2015

About USk Luxembourg and LUCA



First of all I am very happy to reach the blog for this first post!
Thank you Beliza ;-)

Since some years, on the initiative of Jean-Paul Carvalho, LUCA, the luxembourgish Center for Architecture, proposed urban sketching sessions taking place once a month, in Luxembourg City or somewhere else in Luxembourg.

As Jean-Paul met Beliza Mendes a few months ago, we decided to join together under the label of Urban Sketchers Luxembourg.
From now, LUCA will organise one sketching session per month that will be integrated in the USk-Lux program. LUCA will try to give to the sketchers exceptional access to particular places of interest.

We are organizing a common calendar for all the events about sketching.
We will keep you informed soon!
For more information about LUCA, visit www.luca.lu

session at the Fort des Trois Glands / Drei Eechëlen
with Andrea Rumpf, director of LUCA, Jean-Paul Carvalho and the participants to the session in Diekirch, April 2015

session in Belval, July 2015

Arnaud De Meyer
blog : sketching the place

Monday, 24 August 2015

MOBILITÉIT.LU


Public transport and busses are the same everywhere: they offer great possibilities for sketchers. One has a lot of time for observation when there is a lot of traffic.

Luxemburg has a well organised public transport network. Busses tend to be not too crowded so that you can easily get out your sketching gear and make good use of the traffic jams.





 
 
Luxemburg means "banks"! So chances are big that if you take a bus going over Kirchberg you can get a good model of a typical banker…





 

Leen Van Bogaert

 


Monday, 10 August 2015

September Sketchcrawl

Hello dear sketchers,

For our September sketchcrawl, how about visiting the beautiful Jardin des Papillons (www.papillons.lu) in Grevenmacher?

This butterfly house located in the wine region is the perfect place to discover and learn more about those winged beauties.

Let's meet at the entrance on Sunday 6th September at 2 pm. The entrance fee is 7€.

We can arrange for car pooling if needed. Just contact us for more information.

 
See you there!

Monday, 3 August 2015

Sketching where the artists are

"Konscht am Gronn" (Art in the Grund) is an event taking place every first Sunday of the month between May and October where artists from Luxembourg and the Greater Region come to sell their art in what is basically an art market.

It has been taking place for a few years now, but I have to admit that it was the first time I actually went there.

Last Sunday, met at Scott's pub and had a pre-sketching drink on the sunny terrace. I was happy to see a couple of new faces and some that I hadn't seen for a while. It is particularly great to see the usual suspects who are slowly becoming friends.

We dispersed in search of our desired sketching subjects, but we didn't have to go far. For my part I actually only went 10 meters before settling down in front of a street musician playing an old music box.

Konscht am Gronn
This gentleman told me he would be back in October
It was lovely to sketch to the sound of songs from Mary Poppins and witness people coming and going. "A spoonful of sugar makes the medicine go down" and a bit of music with a few sunrays make the sketching even more fun.

We quickly became the focus of interest of some of the passers-by. Some of them probably thought we were part of the artists exhibiting there.

After putting our first drawings together we headed to a different location in the direction of Abbaye Neumünster.

The view from there on the corniche above is absolutely beautiful and I never get tired of sketching it. We only had 30 minutes, though, because we had very serious business to attend to, namely gathering for another drink to sketch and chat.

Corniche
A view of Luxembourg-city without a crane would be incomplete, haha
I managed to add new faces to my sketchbook. None shall escape my portrait attempts (*evil laughter*)!

Drink and draw
Nancy, Anneke and Christine

Sunday, 26 July 2015

August Sketchcrawl

Hello everyone spending the summer in Luxemburg,

This month, let's sketch the sketchers (and other artists)!

This time we are going to visit the Grund, where we can admire "Konscht am ronn", the open air gallery that is organized every first Sunday of the month between May and October (http://www.konschtamgronn.com/).

Let's meet at Scott's pub on Sunday 2nd August at 2 pm  (http://www.scotts.lu/).

See you on Sunday!

Thursday, 9 July 2015

Sketching in a heatwave

For last Sunday's sketchcrawl, we met in Niederanven with the aim to go sketch the Aarnescht region.

However, with the intense heat wave going through Luxembourg and the weather forecast announcing storms, we decided that hiking was not the best option for the day and we stayed in Niederanven instead.

We started with a sketch in the park of the Kulturhaus, where we were sheltered from the sun by beautiful trees.

Sketchcrawl in Niederanven with the USk Luxembourg
I spy a few sketchers
However, in spite of the lovely cool shade, my brain seemed to be completely fried, so I was glad when Leen offered to go sit in her garden, sip an early apéritif and eat delicious watermelon.

The usual suspects were there and we drank wine and drew each other.

Sketchcrawl in Niederanven - drink & draw
Leen, Carlo, Denis, Zeta and Rosemarie
Sometimes, when your brain is fried by the heat, all you need is a quiet sketching session around a drink with a few friends.

Wednesday, 24 June 2015

July Sketchcrawl

Hello sketchers,

This month, we are going on a walk by the Aarnescht region and Oberanven.

Leen will be our guide and show us the most interesting places there are.

As an additional treat, she is also inviting us for drinks at her place after our sketchcrawl.

So let's meet on Sunday 5th July at 2 pm in front of the apothecary's in Niederanven.


As public transport is limited on Sundays, we can try to arrange for car pooling. Just contact us for more information.

Friday, 12 June 2015

Sketching in Limpertsberg

For our meeting at the Grand Théâtre de la Ville de Luxembourg last Sunday a couple of new faces showed up, which is always a great surprise.

As we were by the Grand Théâtre, we decided to sketch it, too. I find the building a bit tricky with all its slanted windows, but it was fun to try and I also found an interesting looking fire hydrant which served as a nice break from the building.
Grand Théâtre
There was a party the previous day
Fire hidrant
All fire hydrants should be this original
It turned out the cycling Tour de Luxembourg was passing through Limpertsberg, so we had time to see a few cyclists rushing by before we headed out in search of a nice café or pub.

We found a nice Lebanese restaurant (L-Bey) that only served drinks and sweets at that time. Perfect for a short drink & draw break.

The people there were very friendly and even offered us some cakes. I definitely recommend this place.

At L-Bey with the USk Luxembourg
Old and new sketchers :)
Time flies and we only had time for one more stop after this. Leen took us to a small park at the top of Limpertsberg where I saw these interesting trees (I think they were birches) through which cars and houses were peeking.

Birches
Levels are still tricky...
Our little group is getting bigger and more regular, which I'm very happy about. Plus, we are soon going to become the national USk chapter for Luxembourg. Stay tuned for that!

Saturday, 30 May 2015

June Sketchcrawl

Dear sketchers,

How about exploring the Limpertsberg area this time?

There are plenty of interesting places sketch and pubs to visit for our next sketchcrawl.

Let's meet on Sunday 7 June 2015 at 2 pm in front of the Grand Théâtre near the Glacis.

See you next week! :)

Tuesday, 5 May 2015

Sketching at Kaale Kaffi

Last Sunday's sketchcrawl meeting was thwarted by the rain, so we did the next best thing: we went to Kaale Kaffi.

Kaale Kaffi is a peculiar and very interesting place I first discovered during a sketchcrawl with Leen. It is a mixture between a coffee shop, a second-hand shop and an antiques shop.

From outside it looks like a regular second-hand shop, but when you look closely you discover that you can go in and spend time surrounded by a variety of old objects and clothes.

Most items can be purchased, which is why the inside setup changes on a regular basis.

So the rain pushed us to go in and we ended up spending over 2 hours there with Leen, Carlo and Aniela.

@ Kaale Kaffi with Carlo and Leen
Carlo and Leen busy sketching. Aniela was on my left side

There are so many interesting things that the most difficult part is to choose what to sketch. I think I could fill a whole sketchbook with this place alone.

As an example of the variety of objects you can find there, I was sitting next to a mannequin set up in a running motion, standing by a table with an old candelabra and picture frame (complete with the old sepia picture) on it.

@ Kaale Kaffi
Run, Forest, run!

Next time I will try to make a sketch of the place as a whole. I think it will take me at least 2 hours, but it would definitely be fun.

Despite our small numbers, we were quite productive, as you can see below. Thank you, Leen, for this great picture!

Tuesday, 28 April 2015

May sketchcrawl

Hello dear sketchers,

This month, let's meet Sunday 3 May at 2 pm in front of the Musée d'Histoire et d'Art and go a bit on the Vauban trail, if the weather permits.

There will be plenty of beautiful views to sketch and tourists to caricature ;)

This Sunday Konscht am Grond takes place as well, so we could also go check that out, too.

Hope to see many of you there!

Thursday, 2 April 2015

April sketchcrawl at the Grund

Spring is here and with it the hope that the weather will be nice for our monthly sketchcrawl.

This time, let's take our pencils, brushes and sketchbooks to the Grund.

In case of April showers we can find refuge at the Abbaye Neumünster or at the Naturmusee, and in any case we can finish the afternoon at one of the local pubs.

We are meeting on Sunday, 12th April, at 14.00 on the bridge near the elevator.

Here is the map of where to find it:

click to enlarge
 See you on Sunday! :)

Thursday, 19 March 2015

Sketchcrawl in Esch-Belval

For our sketchcrawl in Esch-Belval, we were lucky to have Olga with us as our guide.

I was pleasantly surprised to see about 10 people turn up at our meeting point. Our group is getting bigger and bigger!

Our first stop was around les Hauts Fourneaux, the blast furnace, in Belval. This structure represents Belval's industrial heritage and is now open to the public.

Hauts fourneaux
Just a tiny part of the ancient blast furnace

Today, the Belval site is constantly expanding and its regeneration programme's ambition is to turn the ancient industrial site into a large scientific and cultural centre, with new offices, appartments, a busy music venue (Rockhal), a university and many public administrations moving there.

Olga took us to the high school from where we had a great view on the whole site. It is a perfect place to grasp the magnitude of the works being undertaken there.

I am very curious to see how Belval develops in the future.

Belval
Cranes everywhere

Tuesday, 10 March 2015

With LUCA at Villa Vauban

An elegant lady and Jean-Paul Carvalho 

Three weeks ago at Villa Vauban, I had the opportunity to meet the Luxembourg Sketchcrawlers and Jean-Paul Carvalho, architect and member of LUCA.

Sketchcrawl with LUCA at Villa Vauban

I'm a bit late posting my sketches from our outing with LUCA at Villa Vauban last month.

We were blessed with great weather and many people turned up. It was a lot of fun.

This time I felt a bit less daunted about drawing the building. After last time's sketching session with Leen there, I guess I'm starting to know the building a bit better.

Villa Vauban
Playing with contrasts
It was a great opportunity to meet new sketching enthusiasts, increase our small group of usual sketchers.

Portraits
Zeta and another sketcher
We finished the afternoon with a nice drink & draw, one of my favourite parts of any sketchcrawl.

@ Weschtesgaart
@ Weschtesgaart
I think we'll be collaborating more with LUCA in the future, which is a very exciting prospect.

Monday, 9 March 2015

Sketchcrawling at Belval

Sketchbook entry of Michèle Graedel
Great fun with rusty old blast furnaces at the steel plant in Esch-Belval yesterday.. this is by far my new favorite place to sketch!

Wednesday, 4 March 2015

Sketching with LUCA at Villa Vauban

Last Saturday, we met with LUCa, the Luxembourg Center for Architecture, at Villa Vauban, where they organised a sort of sketchcrawl.

Here are Leen's sketches of the afternoon.


        

       


         

         

Monday, 2 March 2015

Sketchcrawl in Esch-Belval

Hello everyone,

For this month's sketchcrawl, we tought it might be nice to get out of Luxembourg-city.

Luckily we will even have a local to guide us. Thank you in advance, Olga!

We are meeting on Sunday, 8th March, at 14.00 in the pub Urban Belval.

Here is the map of where to find it:


See you on Sunday! :)

Thursday, 15 January 2015

Sweating at the Coque

Last Sunday we had went to d'Coque (the shell), the olympic-size swimming pool in Kirchberg.

It is an interesting sketching place if you wish to try your hand at drawing people in motion.

However, be sure to think of wearing lighter clothes, as the temperature is pretty high there and the air is humid.

I admire some people's dedication to swimming regularly. I love swimming and being in the water in general, but it's difficult for me to find the motivation to go out and do it.

There are simply too many people and it's a hassle to have to avoid each other in the water constantly.

Maybe if I had my own pool I would use it all the time? Note to self: must get rich to be able to buy my own swimming pool!

Swimmers
It was so tricky to get some acceptable sketches of the swimmers!
The Coque has several swimming pools: the olympic-sized one, one for diving and 2 shallow ones. I also spotted one where they teach people to swim.

At the pool
These 3 looked so cute together!
I remember coming to the Coque for sports class in highschool. We were also allowed to try the diving boards at the end of the class, but I never got higher than the second board.

Actually no, I got to the third one once. It was quite a painful experience for I landed on my butt. Never again! Haha

Diving board
I didn't quite finish this one. Maybe I'll go back sometime.
After sweating at the pool for a bit, we decided to end our outing with a traditional drink-and-draw - my favourite part of every sketchcrawl - and went to the Chocolate House.

That place is always crowded, but we were only three people this time, so it was easier to find a spot.

At the Chocolate house
Their cakes are particularly popular.
Looking forward to the next outing!