Gear List
This is recommended, not required gear for the field study. The only must-have item is a notebook. You can choose whatever type you prefer. The Leuchtturm is a high quality option that doesn’t cost a lot. The paper is bright white and thick so it works well for a lot of different media.
Leuchtturm1917 Sketchbook Medium (A5), Hardcover, 112 pages (150 g/sqm), plain, Black
This sketchbook is ideal for use with pencil, felt-tip pen, marker, charcoal, ink, pastel and chalk. $25
Art Gear
We will be drawing every day. These three drawing tools are the holy trinity of architectural drawing. Not absolutely required. But strongly suggested.
Faber-Castell Pitt® Graphite Pure Pencil – 9B – #FC117309
The Pitt® Graphite Pure Woodless Pencils are made of finely milled graphite for smooth laydown. Perfect for tone drawings. $6
Copic Sketch Marker – Neutral Gray 0 N0
This double-ended marker has an alcohol based ink that is fast drying, permanent, acid-free and non-toxic. Perfect for adding shade to an pen and ink line drawing. $6
Conté à Paris Sketching Pencil – Sanguine
These round, wood-cased pencils have rich colors with an abrasive for easier stumping. They’re excellent for depicting historic facades. $2
Travel Gear
GCI Outdoor PackSeat
This helps while drawing architecture plein air. Airport lines can also be long. Preserve your dignity and don’t sit on the floor. TSA Approved carry-on. Not required. But recommended. Keep it forever. A good $25 investment.
Adapt & Convert
Global travel requires you to adapt to your new context. This helps. It works in all the places we are going: France, Italy and the UK. The most important thing is that its a converter not just an adapter. So it gives your electronics additional protection from getting fried. It also has USB ports.
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