As sketch artists, we often feel the lack of inspiration to sketch, in other word we are hitting the sketcher’s block (if there is a writer’s block surely there is a sketcher’s block right?).
While keeping a sketchbook as practice would help – but we offer another way to get the artistic juice flowing again. And that is simply to find inspirations from other sketch artists.
And this is the intent of this article, we will share with you the 5 sketch artists that never fail to inspire us with their work. We will keep updating and adding to this page throughout the year, so make sure you bookmark this page for future reference.
Without further ado, here are the top 5 sketch blogs to follow for inspiration in 2019 and beyond:
Best Sketch Blogs for Inspiration
Coretan Nino (Nino’s Doodles)
One of coretan nino’s sketches
Nino is an Indonesian sketch artist – he specialised in urban sketching and travel sketching. Not much that more information that we can find about Nino, except that he is an excellent sketch artist.
The best place to get inspired by his sketches is his instagram account – his account is definitely a must follow.
Parka Blogs
A sample of Teoh’s urban watercolor sketch
Parka Blogs (not sure why he’s using plural form of blog), is the blog of Teoh Yi Chie – a Singaporean based sketch artist. You might know him from his thorough art related product reviews and book review, of which we have enjoyed reading. He has sketching courses too, details are on his website.
We really like his watercolor urban sketches, if you are a watercolor sketch artist – make sure you follow him on instagram.
Seattle Sketcher
Gabriel Campanario – Rio de Janeiro
Gabriel Campanario a.k.a Seattle Sketcher probably doesn’t need an introduction anymore, he is currently a columnist at The Seattle Times but probably better known as the founder of Urban Sketchers. He has authored a couple of well known books such as The Art of Urban Sketching.
His style of combining travel diary and sketching is remarkable.
Tamaytka
Tamaytka is a teenage sketcher from New Zealand. She mainly sketches people, her style is more a comic / manga one – with a gothic feel.
What sketchbook does Tamaytka use?
For her digital sketches, she uses Autodesk Sketchbook Pro (with Wacom Intuos Pro Medium).
For her physical sketches, it looks like she experiments with different kind of watercolor sketchbooks – no particular sketchbook brand or type she mentions on her blog or on her instagram, but she doesn’t particularly go for the top end sketchbooks 🙂 Well perhaps Tamaytka will find our watercolor sketchbooks review helpful.
Matt Jones
Matt Jones is a story artist working in animation industry, he is based in Los Angeles.
Matt has a lot of videos of tutorial and tips on his site, be sure to check them out, we particularly like his gesture drawing videos. Here is an example: