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In this module, you’ve seen how different artists document cities visually and engage with a range of reactions and perspectives to those places. In this journal, it will be your turn. First, you will decide on a city to depict. The only requirement is that it must be a place that exists on Google Maps (for this activity, we won’t be engaging with cities of fantasy or no longer in existence) and is considered a “city” by most reasonable definitions. (There are no universal criteria, but it generally involves a minimum population, population density, and incorporated governmental structure.)

World Bank
Urban Institute
World Atlas
National Center for Education Statistics
Some ideas for your choice:
A place that is special to you in some way, such as a family holiday spot or your own
home
A place you have always wanted to visit
A place from your family’s past, such as the ancestral town of your grandparents or
great-grandparents
A place that holds some fascination for you but you aren’t sure why
Once you’ve decided on a city, your next decision will be to explore it in one of two
ways: a cityscape or a map.
Cityscape
City Map
OPTIONAL: create more than one version of each and/or try both
InstructionsComplete one of the following options below:
Cityscape
City Map
OPTIONAL: create more than one version of each and/or try bothThis journal/sketch activity combines the drawing techniques you’ve been practicing with the theme of representing urban spaces that you’ve learned about in this module.
Complete the sketch(es) on a separate, clean page (or more if needed). Use Lens, Scan, or an equivalent app to photograph them. There should be at least one page, mostly or completely filled with a significant sketch, drawing, and/or painting.
If more than one page, combine the images into one PDF.
Video: How to Use Microsoft Lens to Create Digital Files of your Work (2:19)
Instructions: How to Combine Multiple JPEGs Into One PDF
Submit the [combined] PDF under the Journal/Sketch 4 assignment in eCampus by uploading the PDF as a file. Please do not submit a link to OneDrive or other cloud storage.
Activities Adapted FromJulianna Kunstler: City View in Two-Point PerspectiveThe Postman’s Knock: How to Create an Illustrated Watercolor MapArt21: Maps Providing a Sense of DirectionHelpREVIEW: The Urban Experience (26:44) (Art through Time)REVIEW: Scale and Proportion (Sophia)MORE: How to Draw (Kanopy) Video seriesInstruc
tionsYour cityscape should include at least:
One intersection of two streets
Four buildings
Two of the buildings should have windows and doors
One organic element (people, animals, plants)
Two items, icons, symbols, or text areas (ex. signs) that identify the location as a real, specific city
VIDEO: How to Draw a City Using Two-Point Perspective (9:29)