Artists who sketch on location always catch my interest. I love the spontaneous nature of pulling out a pen and paper wherever you are to capture an instance. Paul Heaston makes a habit of drawing every visual detail in his surroundings until his page is full. He sketches his entire field of view, including his own hands and sketchbook. By drawing exactly what he sees, the wide angle perspectives of places around Denver really make me feel like I’m looking at Heaston’s city through his own eyes. If you like his POV style, you will also enjoy one of our entries from last year about The Sketchbook as a Center Point.
Seeing Through a Doodler's Eyes with POV Sketches
by Jaanelle Yee November 28, 2015 4

Carrie Melody Malone Cook (@VintageVirtuoso) / 11/28/2015 @ 9:13pm /
I love the one that appears to be in a class or lecture. It must have been a long lecture, and I could see myself doodling my own POV during a long strenuous class!
guronishi (@koricua) / 11/29/2015 @ 2:35am /
i absolutely adore the life that\'s found in the perspective, and how you can pretty much /feel/ the atmosphere that\'s depicted. this is brilliant work.
Kimmo Oja (@Kimoja) / 12/08/2015 @ 6:50am /
Great skectches! I love how realistic but same time \"cartoon\" they are
Mst. Taposy Rabeya (@Taposy Rabeya) / 02/19/2016 @ 4:03am /
These sketches look so real.