"MAKE A CONFIDENT MISTAKE NOT A TIMID ATTEMPT"

Tuesday, 26 June 2018

Using a Khadi Paper sketchbook

The thing with sketchbooks, is you need good paper.  It really does make all the difference to a decent sketch.  So you can image how challenging a Khadi-paper  sketchbook can be.  Not only is the paper roughly textured, but it swallows up watercolour like there is no tomorrow!




However, there is always a Solution 

and for this sketchbook I prepared some pages with gesso.

This will enable me to use acrylics for sketching ideas.



Prep with grey gesso and below
white/burnt sienna mix

As the gesso dries permanent, this makes it an ideal surface for acrylic paints -
of course, you could also prepare the pages with White gesso, I just chose not to.





Not all pages are gessoed though.
I have also painted directly on the white pages with acrylics -
 rough 'blocking in' idea for a future painting.

They remind me where I want to go with a large canvas.



This sketchbook is proving to be worth its weight in gold.



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Wednesday, 20 June 2018

Starting a sketch

Sketching a subject that may seem complicated,
can actually be split down into simple lines.

As with this painting of William in the sea.

Here's my initial outline, I kept it Simple


then outlined William with ink pen

and then added watercolour


As you see, it is a simple sketch.

With the sea, I put on one layer of watercolour and waited for that to dry,
then added a slightly darker tone - again waited for that to dry 
and finally a few dabs of much darker blue.


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