Cubbon Park, (officially Sri Chamarajendra Park), is one of Bengaluru’s oldest and most beloved green spaces. Established in 1870 by Major General Richard Sankey and later named in honour of Sri Chamarajendra Wodeyar, the park was designed to be a lush urban refuge amid the growing city and has since expanded to cover hundreds of acres of lawns and flowering gardens.
We are drawing around tree #3335, follow the map below. Once you arrive at the location, choose a spot you’d like to sketch and get comfortable.
How to join this session
You don’t need artistic skill to participate in this event – just boundless curiosity and a love for drawing. To connect with other participants, please use our community on Discord. If this is your first time and would like future update on events, and more. Please register here.
After you arrive at the location, choose a spot you’d like to sketch and get comfortable.
Things to carry for this session
- A sketchbook/paper/drawing surface
- Pencils or any medium you would like to try out
- A portable chair/mat. If the location has no seating, we tend to sit on the ground
- Water bottle and snacks
How to get there
Cubbon park has many entrances so please Follow the map provided.
The network doesn’t always work inside, so we drew you this hand-drawn map.

