Showing posts with label art materials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art materials. Show all posts

Thursday, September 22, 2022

Trying out new art materials

As part of being involved in the USk London 10th Anniversary Weekend, I was given a ‘goodie bag’ containing a variety of art materials. I decided that instead of just looking at them and then putting them to one side, I would use them throughout the summer. It meant removing my tried and trusted watercolour tin as I knew that I would revert back to that if I found it difficult to use the new supplies! You can see some of the experiments in the previous post about the drawing trip to Liverpool too.


VIVIVA COLOUR SHEETS

My initial reaction to using these was how vibrant the colour was! I used them ‘neat’ for this sketch at the ‘Drink and Draw’ evening at the USk UK Leeds Weekend.


I also tried toning the colours down by mixing them with white gouache, as in this sketch of the Corn Exchange in Leeds.

On the plus side the colours are rich and the sheets are small and light to carry around. On the minus side, they can stain your hands (if you are messy like me!) and difficult to mix with each other.



DEEP DEEP LIGHT WATERCOLOURS

I received 3 half pans (in a cute little tin) and a ‘dot’ sheet from this company and particularly liked the more pastel colour shades ‘Cherry Blossom’ and ‘Flax.’ I think they had a big influence on much of my work over the summer. The texture of the watercolours is quite creamy, nice to use and, as I am always looking for colours to use when drawing architecture, felt really useful.



DANIEL SMITH DOT SHEET


This was actually a gift from the USk UK Leeds Weekend, with colours from the sombre palette of Nicholas Lopez.


The fineliner I was given was a 0.1 size and is a decent enough waterproof pen but I am very loyal to my favourites, Tikky pens by Rotring so won’t be swapping over yet.




I tried new brushes over the summer too; a decorating brush from Harris that had been a gift and I bought two ‘riggers’ from Pro Arte, sizes 1 and 5 and even made a brush roll (recycled from a promotional canvas bag) to hold everything in as a way of making it easy to keep everything together.


INSPIRATION

I think that a lot of the inspiration came from two sources. Firstly meeting up with Carol Gillott aka Paris Breakfast and also going to a colour workshop earlier in the year with ‘The Colour Tutor.’


I met up with Carol on the Friday of the USk London Weekend. I’ve been following her on social media for ages and own one of her prints so it was lovely to meet her in person. We talked about pigments and Paris over an English Breakfast in the unique setting of the Chelsea Arts Club. Great to get a glimpse of her sketchbooks and colours!




In June, I’d spent time in Cambridge at the studio of ‘The Colour Tutor,’ for an intense day looking at colour, specifically in relation to illustration and painting. One of a small group of four people, it was an interesting experience, with demos and time for practical colour mixing. Comprehensive notes from the day were useful as I feel that I have only just scratched the surface and would benefit from spending more time experimenting with colour.



Wednesday, February 28, 2018

What's in my sketching kit?


A round up of what is in my sketching kit at the moment:


Rotring Tikky Graphic pen (0.5)
Pentel black brush pen
Uniball Signo broad white pen
Pentel Micro Correct (thick white pen)
Pencil
Karisma coloured pencils - Burnt Ochre, Vermilion, Aquamarine, Cool Grey, Cold Grey Very Light, Warm Grey, Lavender and Light Blue. (They stopped making this range a while back unfortunately as they are really nice to use)
Pencil sharpener
Bulldog clip
Winsor and Newton water brush pen (from Cotman Brush Pen set)
Derwent Waterbrushes (size 1 and 2)
Packet of tissues (for cleaning the water brushes)
Elastic band (for holding pens and pencils together)


Winsor and Newton Pocket Watercolour Tin containing:


Winsor Lemon
Winsor Yellow
Indian Yellow
Naples Yellow Deep
Winsor Red
Permanent Carmine
Opera Rose
Quinacridone Magenta
Winsor Violet
Cobalt Violet
Neutral Tint
Perylene Green
Oxide Chromium
Winsor Green Yellow
Prussian Blue
French Ultramarine
Cobalt Blue
Cerulean Blue
Cobalt Turquoise Light
Vandyke Brown
Burnt Sienna

All fit into a large size Kipling Creativity Purse.