NYC Sketch Showdown: Architect Larry Lane vs. Artist Ian Fennelly

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  • @SDaum1705
    @SDaum1705 Рік тому +10

    Thank you for the insightful compare-and-contrast format! It allows for the appreciation of the skills and approach of each artist. Clearly, it was a lot of fun!

  • @lilybay1
    @lilybay1 Рік тому +8

    I’d like to see more videos like this. Great comparative analysis of the two

    • @UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep
      @UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep  Рік тому

      I learned a lot by slowing down and comparing the two techniques before rushing to another sketch. Glad it was helpful to you too.

  • @LizChadertonArt
    @LizChadertonArt Рік тому +2

    Fascinating comparison. The joy is that we all see I such different ways: Same scene + same materials = different outcome

    • @UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep
      @UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep  Рік тому +1

      I agree. It is a joy to see how others perceive the same scene. I have the same fascination about architecture. People perceive their environments, whether it be designed or natural, based on their own past experiences. Thank you for your comments.

  • @anick6265
    @anick6265 2 місяці тому

    Very interesting. You do have a lot of talents also, I wish I can do the same!!! Ian Fennely,is a master and a very good teacher he is very generous to share his talent. What you create is very nice 🙏💕

    • @UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep
      @UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep  2 місяці тому

      Yes, Ian is a great teacher and very talented. Thank you for your comments.

  • @UrbanSketchCourse
    @UrbanSketchCourse 11 місяців тому

    Lovely to spend time with you Larry! Thank you for sketching along with us :)

  • @Groinattack1
    @Groinattack1 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Larry. Great to see this comparison :)

    • @UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep
      @UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep  Рік тому

      The comparison helped me to better sense how Ian's perception of the scene is the same as mine in some ways while different in other ways. Thank you for reaching out with your comments.

  • @Genuine-Penguin
    @Genuine-Penguin 11 місяців тому

    I love both styles! So much to learn from each! Thank you Larry 😊

    • @UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep
      @UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep  11 місяців тому

      I am so glad you found value in the video. Thank you for your comments.

  • @lynne7656
    @lynne7656 Рік тому +4

    I like both styles but am drawn more to your architectural approach with maybe a little simplification. The whimsy of all the One Way signs in Ian's is genius! Life feels like that sometimes!

    • @UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep
      @UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep  11 місяців тому +1

      When we were sketching, I overheard Ian commenting about how the One Way signs seem to point in all directions. It was a fun day sketching with him. Thank you for your comments.

    • @erinjones8658
      @erinjones8658 Місяць тому

      I enjoyed this comparison very much! I’m also an architect, and I’ve been doing some of Ian Fennelly’s online workshops. I absolutely love his loose style. Like you said, once you’ve spent a career drawing with precision, it is a real challenge to let go of things like the number of windows and verticality. It just comes out of my pen, and I can find it very frustrating 😂. I’m trying to learn to marry the two mindsets. I’ve subscribed!

  • @christophedevos3760
    @christophedevos3760 11 місяців тому +1

    Well, they're both interesting in their own right. The architectural one is indeed more precise, the artist's version is using a more dramatical 3point-perspective. Very interesting, thank you for sharing.

    • @UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep
      @UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep  11 місяців тому +1

      Our past experiences really affect the perception we have of a scene. Thank you for your comments. Enjoy the channel.

  • @RobertDeering-xe5qt
    @RobertDeering-xe5qt 4 місяці тому

    Enjoyed your video because I wanted to be an architect but ended up being a draftsman in the spacerace in the 60s and 70s and finally working on a project where I got my name on Mars. So I too was in the school of everything square and parallel. After watching Ian’s UA-cam videos, I am loosening up a bit myself. Thanks

    • @UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep
      @UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep  4 місяці тому

      Glad to hear you share some of the experiences as me. Thank you for your comments.

  • @michaelsantiagoart
    @michaelsantiagoart Рік тому +1

    You both did a stellar job. Ian's seems more dynamic, popping at you in a 3-dimensional form (and love that bicycle), but your sketch is pleasing to the eye too. I've never done urban sketching, but you certainly have inspired me to grab a lawn chair and do that here in Florida!

  • @LMHR12
    @LMHR12 Рік тому +1

    Thank you. Packed with helpful information.

  • @annepercival7814
    @annepercival7814 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for this comparison…very interesting…have Ben on workshops with Ian, but still learned a lot from this video

    • @UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep
      @UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep  Рік тому

      Thank you for your comments. Yes, sketching with Ian for a full day was a joy and a great learning experience.

  • @stanwellback
    @stanwellback 11 місяців тому

    Very interesting analysis/comparison. Thank you. 🙏🏻

  • @suzannestevens8257
    @suzannestevens8257 Рік тому +2

    I like both very much.

  • @pedrocarloslaufferneto4189
    @pedrocarloslaufferneto4189 19 днів тому

    boa noite... concordo contigo, pois tambem sou arquiteto e tenho dificuldades em abandonar os detalhes e a exatidão do desenho... estoou me esforçando para ficar mais loose-line... muito bons teus comentários.

  • @hayebina
    @hayebina 11 місяців тому

    I like both for different reasons! :) You have great talent Sir.! :) Enjoyed your analysis.

    • @UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep
      @UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep  11 місяців тому

      Thank you for your compliments. Hope you enjoy my future videos.

  • @dianecharest8365
    @dianecharest8365 Рік тому +2

    Yours looks great actually. I know Ians is tough to compare to, but your pen and ink looks great.

  • @ruthloewen3884
    @ruthloewen3884 8 місяців тому

    I'm a huge Ian Fennelly fan, so this was a fascinating comparison. I like yours just as much as Ian's, but they are certainly different.

    • @UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep
      @UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep  8 місяців тому

      I am a fan of Ian's too. He has so much to share. Thank you for your comments.

  • @patbertram5030
    @patbertram5030 Рік тому +2

    Ian’s looks like an exaggerated Disney cartoon, or can you say “Roadrunner”? Yours is a work of art!

    • @UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep
      @UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep  Рік тому +1

      Thank you. I appreciate both styles.

    • @doratiscareno5856
      @doratiscareno5856 11 місяців тому

      No Ian's is way better
      The other is all over the place
      We both just have different opinions
      50 years
      I'm a Professional Reproduction Artist ,GRAPHIC ARTIST,
      WATER COLOR ARTIST

  • @ellencha5975
    @ellencha5975 Рік тому +1

    Very interesting! Yours might have too much detail but I can see and feel the street. I mixture of the two would be nice. He has one focal point you have the same street. It’s interesting that you have such similar colors. Very good lesson be able to look at both styles with the critique.

    • @UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep
      @UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep  Рік тому

      I agree with your comments, especially a mixture of the two would be nice. Looking forward to sharing more with you in the future videos.

  • @toshabeans
    @toshabeans 10 місяців тому

    Another nice thing about using complementary colors, if you do want to tone the hue down a bit they can be mixed together, maybe for the colors further in the distance. For what it's worth, i preferred how yours turned out 😊 Using the darkest pen and the most detail in the foreground really gives the scene depth of field and added perspective

  • @RoadArtAdventure
    @RoadArtAdventure Рік тому +2

    Your style is definitely different. I rather like the spidery look of your lines. I like Ian’s tying in from the top left to the bottom right with that blue green wash. It allows the eye to flow. On your piece there’s a lot of detail everywhere. And so the eye sort of bounces from thing to thing. Both are fantastic though.

    • @UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep
      @UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep  Рік тому

      Thank you for your comments. There is no correct way. But, I get inspired seeing how Ian sees and draws things around him.

  • @doratiscareno5856
    @doratiscareno5856 11 місяців тому +1

    Like Ian's
    He has so much more control
    Hes not all over the place
    I too am an Artist
    50 yrs
    PROFESSIONAL
    REPRODUCTION ARTIST...
    GRAPHIC ARTIST...WATER COLOR ARTIST

    • @UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep
      @UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep  11 місяців тому

      Ian certainly does a lot a control and order to his compositions. Thank you for your feedback.

    • @doratiscareno5856
      @doratiscareno5856 11 місяців тому

      @@UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep 🎨🖌your welcome

  • @alieneiasillo7148
    @alieneiasillo7148 11 місяців тому

    I love them both

  • @martinaakervik
    @martinaakervik Рік тому +1

    As a musician I tried to simplify and not hide the music behind impressive technique. (Just start to paint a bit to as a hobby that’s why I’m here, I guess. But I’m a beginner that can’t draw so nothing like this. Anyway:)
    It’s not often very technical musicians give credit to those not doing that solution. (I think it’s kind of competitive thing sometimes.)
    So hats of to Larry for complimenting and recognising Ian’s less detailed and more simplified sketch as, as_good art. Is it better? Idk. I don’t think art necessarily is in that kind of competition.
    In my view I would probably have chosen Ian’s painting if I had to choose some kind of winner or something. Then again it would be up to the competitions who was closer to the goal. But both I proudly would hang on my wall. Both are very good work. I believe that artist need to be different. Even if I’m curious how Larrys work would look if he did a Ian and visa versa.

    • @UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep
      @UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep  Рік тому +1

      I asked Ian during my interview with him if music influences his art. You might be interested in his answer at ua-cam.com/video/M5Uk0y_mHPY/v-deo.html
      Music is such a wonderful way to portray a mood, emotion, place, activity that the composer and performer decides to interpret threw their own perceptions and personal experiences. You are right, if Ian and I decided to draw like the other, the pieces would still be infused with our own insights. I really like that.
      Thank you for your comments. I really appreciate them.

    • @martinaakervik
      @martinaakervik Рік тому

      ​@@UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep Yes I actually took a deeper look at this/your account and saw that particular video after I commented. (Subscribed too, hehe. Channel looked quite new.)
      I noticed I seen Ian on YT before ...and I noticed you even said you like jazz. If that is standardjazz, I did a livestream with that on my channel not too long ago. (Isn't the best quality, using my phone.)
      Learning skills in one type of artistry, help you to learn, I guess, ...in others too. And I think you get some kind of understanding of balance. I think you definitely get patience. Know the journey you have to do. Painting is something I never been good at ...and probably never will be. It isn't my goal. But I found something in watercolor. Don't think you have to be good at drawing to make colors shine and make some shapes looking like something. What I paint already give me something, even being more like child drawings. It’s just a hobby and will be nothing like all the practicing I did with music, but it’s fun, I like it. And watching you guys being able to draw like that is impressive and inspiring.

  • @petererasmus3390
    @petererasmus3390 11 місяців тому

    Excellent video. Thank you. I also need to loosen up and not be so literal in my attempts at urban sketching.

    • @UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep
      @UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep  11 місяців тому

      Yes, once I loosen up, I can be more expressive. Ian is a a good example of being free for being too exact.

  • @LengKLeong
    @LengKLeong Місяць тому

    Artists’s outputs have no good or bad It’s purely self expressions and styles It’s up to the audience to appreciate and to like or dislike according to their aesthetic values they process

  • @dianecharest8365
    @dianecharest8365 Рік тому

    You perspective is right on

    • @UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep
      @UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep  Рік тому

      With urban sketching, it gives us a little more room to play with the perspectives. I really appreciate you commenting. Thank you.

  • @Creativewings0
    @Creativewings0 9 місяців тому

    Beautiful

  • @Gigiridgway
    @Gigiridgway 11 місяців тому

    Very interesting, my dream is paint like an architect

  • @MrStranger1944
    @MrStranger1944 11 місяців тому

    Really cool.

  • @ginabisaillon2894
    @ginabisaillon2894 6 місяців тому

    One lesson I learned early on is where is my whitest white and my darkest dark? I think that's where Fennely'stands out.

  • @RANDALLBRIGGS
    @RANDALLBRIGGS Рік тому +1

    I'm not an architect, but I liked your sketch better, Larry.

  • @charlie1872
    @charlie1872 Рік тому

    I thought you might have set up perspective lines before you started sketching

    • @UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep
      @UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep  11 місяців тому

      I do that in my head. But, it is certainly something to keep in mind.

  • @jaimejaime1178
    @jaimejaime1178 Рік тому

    Hi.Jim from Madrid, Spain (a fellow artist and a New Yorker expat living abroad). I have started to do Urban Sketching not too long ago to challenge myself into different artwork out of my comfort zone (I'm more if a wildlife artist) trying to always learn and grow in my artistic journey.
    This was a very interesting video and a great analysis both from an artistic point of view as well as from an architect's point of view.
    In my opinion, both sketches are great! Really. But... very different at the same time.
    We all know that it is in the eye of the artist to explain it's own tale to the viewer, showing what the artist wants to be the subject matter of the reality of the artist's view.
    And that shows very well on this example, which is GREAT BTW.
    Ian's focus is on one building, the red one, focusing all of his storytelling on that subject matter and accompanying the whole scene to render in his focus. Even the street signs and the bicycle point to the building as his focus. The colouring accentuates the subject matter, using warm reddish colours and light+shadows so the viewer feels the impact of the building itself as a stand alone protagonist in a story full of other characters (the rest of signs, posts, the street itself and the colder colours surrounding the main subject - the corner building). Amazing take of an urban sketch and something very difficult to do (in my opinion).
    In your take of the same scene (which BTW is a great sketch too) you depict a dual subject matter, focusing on an intersection between streets, flanked by complementary opposite buildings where directionality is logical (for example, the street signs point in the direction of the roads) and you focus the viewers eye into the distant trees, but without a specific subject matter to focus on, since everything is pretty detailed.
    This is exactly what I find difficult to do and to Ian it seems more of a second nature... the capacity to single point his story on what he wants the viewer to focus on whilst making everything else help the composition to that end, instead of trying to realistically represent a more truthful view of a scene but missing or unfocusing the story I want to tell as an Artist because I end up looking my focus, that is, my story (an Artist is a storyteller, not a photographer).
    So... Thank You very very much for this video. You have helped me analyze my own way of understanding how to improve my storytelling more artistically, whilst being technically correct but using Art as a way to distort reality and focus on the story I want to express so the viewer can see and feel better what I was trying to tell.
    I hope my comment makes any sense and I hope I have explained what I've learned.
    Again... Thank you very much for your content and I just subscribed to your channel to see your approach and artistic voyage.
    Cheers from Sunny Spain!!!
    😁👍😎✌

    • @UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep
      @UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep  Рік тому

      Jim, I very much enjoyed reading your comments. Your insight of the two styles of sketching brought up points that I overlooked. I am looking forward to hearing from you from time to time. Keep me posted as to how your storytelling journey progresses.

  • @InkSketcher
    @InkSketcher 7 місяців тому

    Ian's seems more loose and abstract than Larry's. Larry has a more detailed look. They both are excellent and reflect their styles well. I like both styles. GREAT WORK! SUB/LIKE/SHARE/COMMENT/THX.

  • @samankucher5117
    @samankucher5117 Рік тому

    awesome :3

  • @libertyblueskyes2564
    @libertyblueskyes2564 11 місяців тому

    some people need to learn humility

  • @bobby28257
    @bobby28257 5 місяців тому

    Top! yours are better

    • @UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep
      @UrbanSketchPad-cx1ep  5 місяців тому

      That's saying a lot. But, I very much like Ian's style. Thank you for the comment.