Took an online live class with Ian Fenelly. I have long wanted to take a class with him but never been where he was teaching. I have to say with ten years of public school teaching under his belt he’s an excellent organized teacher.
There are some pluses to the pandemic. If you haven’t tried one or two you should. shopkeeparty.com offers something for everyone. The photo Winsor Castle.
Starting the sketch with light grey tomboy pens on hot press fluid paper. A half sheet size.
Since Tombows are water soluble it is a great idea to use permanent markers on it to show details. The idea is to make an exaggerated perspective using some lines that are square but most not.
Watercolor layer done. Quin gold, Thalo blue, burnt sienna and andrews turquoise.
The markers and some of the paint brushes.
Adding details with the grey tombows. It was getting a lot of fun to do at this point. The fact that it did not all have to be exactly in perspective was freeing. Who cares if a line wobbles here and there. That’s part of the fun.
I added a lot of cross hatching per Ians direction. Done for now. Now it’s time to look at it for a while.
The bit of sky was added because I had some grey mess of Tombow that I couldn’t cover up any other way.
I recommend a class on Shopkeeparty.com. Thursday Keiko Tanabe is teaching. Will be scratching her off my bucket list come Friday. And next week Liz Chaderton is doing a very fun otter class. Once a week they offer a free one hour demo paint along on Tuesdays. I meant to do the otter with Liz today but got up too late. No sleep last nite. Might try it tomorrow when it’s on YouTube.
Margaret ready to put Her feet up and stare at her painting for a while. Xoxoxox
This came out very good. You still amaze me…
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Thanks. I have always loved ink and scribbling with it since I was in first grade.
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