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Meet the instructors: Bob Altwein — USk Van Sketch Weekend 2025

 


Here we are delighted to introduce our most enthusiastic sketcher and avid meetup host, Bob Altwein, who will be holding a talk Stories Through Sketching

Bob started embracing urban sketching 13 years ago after retiring from being a long-time graphic designer. Since then, he has hosted meetups, given demos and workshops, and also been a guest artist at USk meetups in Ukraine, Germany and France. 

Throughout his life, sketching has offered an opportunity to tell stories and document his many travels. Backpacking across four continents in his youth, a sketchbook was his constant companion. Feeling grateful to have such a lifelong connection to sketching, he will share stories from his travels in his sketchbooks in the artists talk.

This will be undoubtedly an inspiring and valuable opportunity to learn about people and life from across the world, across the decades, through our sketch master's artwork!

Bob Altwein
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#USkVan Sketch Weekend 2025
Granville Island
April 5 (Sat) - April 6 (Sun)

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