I thought I would go for a very brief retrospective!
So I used to do this sort of thing - an oil reproduction of a Van Gogh
This is all quite attractive, but they were never my experiences, just copies, but I did learn plenty from them along the way.
This was a live sketch of the dog we were looking after - can't believe it was 2 years ago. I'd still be happy with this sketch now.
Oils take a long time to produce and this was one of my early pen and washes. It's not good at all! I was using watercolour pencils which I though were great to begin with. I should say a big thanks to the urban sketching community http://www.urbansketchers.org/ at this stage as I wouldn't have got started on this without them.
Looks like I slotted in a little oil on the way - in many respects this is one of my most significant pieces as it was the first one where I started to use 'triangles' of varying size etc in order to construct the image. In this case it was relatively straightforward, but the principles still apply today when I do live sketching only the triangles only exist in the minds eye.
My first watercolour with artists colours. Not amazing, but without going to a massive amount of trouble I could see a lot of potential
This is the first watercolour that I really liked - still with winsor and newton colours, but works all the same
This was a medley of live scene sketches whilst the tide came in and a construction of images that I still quite enjoy, especially with the odd labelling in the middle
Realy fond of this one. By this time I was onto white night watercolours as it was impossible to mix skin colours with the 12 colours I had available to me with the winsor box. It was also good because the sketch took about 2 minutes and needed all the techniques developed with the triangles and so on.
Not the greatest of photographs, but this was another lightning quick sketch which seems to say plenty, including the fact that winter is coming (although not in the Game of Thrones sense)
This was the first 'statue brought to life' picture. I really like the whole idea of it.
Some proper urban sketching - 2 minute of sketching, but says a lot
Another statue brought to life. This was very strange as I wasn't amazingly pleased with it immediately, but grew to like it (before giving it away)
The next one really says to me that although I previously looked down on watercolour it is great to have a medium that however detailed the microscope the image remains complex. I also like middle earth!
I wouldn't call this new art form in any way, but it's very much a means of expressing a time and a place - the essence of all urban sketching. It's quite good to get people to sign their pictures, they are usually better than mine anyway.
Finally, something a bit different - a medley of images brought together - it's starting to feel like real art
Please like it share it and all that - it does keep me going! Oh an don't suggest I go back to oils - they are a bit messy and take ages :D
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