There is a particular way of seeing a city that only happens when you stop and draw it. My urban sketching workshop in Lisbon takes you out into the streets, squares and historic neighbourhoods of the city with a sketchbook in hand, teaching you how to observe, simplify and capture what you see in a spontaneous and expressive way. No previous drawing experience needed and no pressure to produce anything perfect. The focus is on developing your eye, building confidence and leaving with a set of sketches that are entirely your own visual memory of Lisbon.
We move through one or two nearby locations during the session, working through quick sketching and watercolour techniques that help you capture scenes outdoors with simple tools. I cover composition, perspective and visual storytelling as we go, giving individual feedback and creative support throughout. Lisbon’s architecture, tiled facades, scenic viewpoints and abundant sunlight make it one of the best cities in the world for this kind of work, and the session is deliberately relaxed and unhurried so there is always time to actually look before you draw.
What You’ll Learn
✏️ The principles of urban sketching and how to observe a scene before drawing it
✏️ Quick sketching techniques for capturing architecture and street scenes outdoors
✏️ How to simplify complex views and create depth on the page
✏️ Simple watercolour techniques to add colour and atmosphere to your sketches
✏️ How to develop a personal and expressive way of recording a place
What’s Included
🎨 All basic materials and equipment
🎨 Introduction to urban sketching principles and techniques
🎨 Demonstrations, individual feedback and creative support throughout
🎨 Your finished sketches to take home as a personal visual record of Lisbon
What You Leave With
A set of original sketches of Lisbon made by you on the day, a watercolour technique you can keep using with any sketchbook, and a completely different way of looking at cities when you travel.
I am Anna Matos, a multidisciplinary artist who believes creativity belongs to everyone. I have spent the past few years designing workshops that combine art, wellbeing and experimentation in spaces that feel genuinely accessible, whether you have never picked up a pencil or you already enjoy making art. My goal is always the same: that you leave having enjoyed the process and made something that feels like yours.
Participants are welcome to bring their own sketchbook or drawing tools if they prefer working with personal materials. No prior drawing experience needed.