
What we’re about
Sketch Palm Springs is a sketching group that meets to draw on location in and around Palm Springs using portable tools. Sketches can be simple or elaborate but most often they will be quick and spontaneous to capture the world as it is at a given moment. There is no pressure to create a finished work of art. It is an opportunity for each sketcher to create their own visual journal of everyday life. Sketchers use favorite portable materials: pencil, markers, colored pencils, watercolors, ink, tablet, or whatever they prefer.
Anyone who wants to explore Palm Springs by sketching on location is invited. All levels are welcome, from those who will be sketching for the first time, to those who have an active sketching practice. Participants must be 18 years of age unless accompanied by a parent or guardian.
We will primarily have outings in Palm Springs, although we may go further afield occasionally. When weather permits, we will meet outdoors where we can sketch people, buildings, streetscapes, special events, parks, or whatever captures our interest. We may also meet at indoor venues like museums, coffee shops, bars, or other public spaces. The options in Palm Springs are endless. Locations will be determined by group interests.
There will be several meetups each month at varying times and days. The format of the meetups will be as follows:
- We will all meet in a designated spot at the specified beginning time
- The first 10 minutes will be introductions and planning for the meetup
- Then we will fan out around the meeting spot, either alone or with others, to sketch for a specified period of time
- Finally in the last 15 minutes we will meet up again as a group where we will have a “throw down” (this is where sketchers put their sketches down on the ground or a table so everyone can see them.) Participation in the throw down is not required but it is encouraged. It is not as intimidating as it sounds and it is a great way to learn and be inspired by others’ sketches.
Other:
- Participation in events in public places with no admission charge is free. Attendance at special events, venues with admission charges, or eating and drinking establishments will require each participant to pay their own way.
- The outings are organized on Meetup.com. There is also instagram account @sketchpalmsprings .
- When sketching outside, bring a hat, water, sunblock, snacks, and other things you need to be safe and comfortable.
Non Negotiable Rules:
- Always be kind to and accepting of other sketchers.
- Do not be judgmental about sketches, your own or others'.
- If you are an experienced sketcher, be generous with your experience and knowledge.
- If you are a beginner, don’t get down on yourself and don’t compare your drawings to others. The more you sketch, the more confident you will become.
- If you RSVP for an event, please show up or withdraw your RSVP if you can’t make it.
- Be respectful of locations and others who are using them. Do not leave litter. Don’t set yourself up in such a way that you are impeding others. Don’t be loud or distracting.
- Above all, have fun, appreciate our beautiful city, and enjoy capturing the world in drawings.
Upcoming events (2)
See all- Sketch at the Top of the Tram in Palm SpringsPalm Springs Tram, Palm Springs, CA
Have a cool day of sketching after a ride up the Palm Springs Tramway. We will catch the first tram of the day at 10 am. After a morning sketching session we will meet for lunch at the Pines Cafe in the Mountain Station. You can pack your own lunch or order from the cafe. We will then have an afternoon sketching session before heading back down the mountain on the tram on our own schedule. You can sketch inside the tram station or sketch the mountain and valley views from the several observation decks. You can also walk down the concrete path to the 1.2 mile Long Valley Trail to sketch the natural landscape of San Jacinto Mountains.
The temperature at the top of the tram is usually 30 degrees cooler than in the valley. Recently it has been around 75 degrees at the top. Bring a hat and water, particularly if you plan to do any hiking. The long term weather forecast for Aug. 7 is clear, but be sure to check this website the morning of the event. I will cancel if there is heavy wind or thunder storms on the mountain that day. I will post a closure by 6:30 am if there is a weather issue.
The cost of a tram ticket is around $35. More info here. You can purchase your ticket ahead or get it at the lower tram station that morning. Parking is free for locals.
Please RSVP if you plan to attend. I do not have any cell service at the lower tram station so if you are late and miss the first tram, just come up in the next one and find us at the Mountain Station.