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Urban Sketchers Melbourne end of year event

Melbourne Urban Sketchers end of year event was held on Saturday. A full day of sketching was organised by Evelyn (a big thank you) . It was the first day of Summer and 30 degrees. 

The top of the shops. We have a Melbourne Urban Sketchers stamp to stamp our pages with at events.

Melbourne trams . Acland Street is also the end of the 96 tram line, so there were always trams to draw.

Sketching the sketchers

Some locals in the mall, sitting next to us . They provided to our passive smoking for the week. We moved away after a while.

The roller coaster of Luna Park

The roller coaster from another view. I was sitting quietly in the shade on my own after lunch to sketch this.

We met at St Kilda at 9am, sketched til 11.30am then stopped for a group photo, some left and others joined us as we had lunch in the park and continued with an afternoon sketch until 3pm. I left then as some continued on up Acland Street for coffee and cakes. 

A great day, catching up with friends and meeting new ones.

Adding texture with watercolour pencil

This weekend I held my first “MORE Travel Sketching with watercolour pencils” class. It is aimed at people who have done my “Travel Sketching with Watercolour pencils” or used watercolour pencils and want to know more about using them. They offer so much potential, I am still learning after using watercolour pencils for 10 years . 

One of areas this class covered was blending colours and adding texture . I really had to think hard to articulate what I do (and to remember to take photos along the way).

As an experiment during the week I drew the face of my teddy bear Bentley.  On Sunday, we sketched food – Danishes and Scrolls from Laurent. The theories are the same. 

There are two main colours for the fur 

  • Burnt Ochre
  • Burnt Umber

the other three – Black for the eyes, Orange Glaze for the nose and a bit of Ivory.

You can see the step in stages.

 

 

It involves drawing the basic areas on the page, in the colour that it is going to be. I do not draw in HB or 2B pencil first, but go straight in with colour. If you are travelling , there is not time to do things twice – jump straight into colour. Be Brave.

 

 

We spent a bit of time on the day over the next stage which is building up the layers.  By building up layers of colour in different areas of the page, you can create depth. It does involve patience as you wait for areas to dry. However, you can work on other areas of the page while you wait for one to dry. I tend to move around the page.

 

There are different ways of making marks on the page with watercolour pencils and this will affect the way the colour can be played with on the page. The other factor is the way water is added and moved around the page with the brush. Practicing and playing is the way to experiment and discover the possibilities.

The final stage is adding hard lines and finer details in some areas of the object. It is these details that give it character. 

This took about 20 minutes.

We spent most of the class time on colour and texture today. Once you understand and become more confident in making marks on the page and adding colour it is easier to apply the concepts to the faster, on the spot sketches you would do while travel sketching. 

and remember to sharpen your pencils along the way, especially before adding the finer detail. It does make a difference.

I hope this provides an insight into the way I use watercolour pencils .There are no rules and this is just one approach to their use.

Happy sketching . Let me know if you have any questions. 

UK holiday – nature sketches

During my recent one month holiday in the UK we visited five cities. I was sketching all the time, filling two and half sketchbooks with my watercolour pencil and Lamy Safari ink pen sketches. All of these are gradually being added to my Flickr album online. 

However, just because we were in cities, does not mean that all the sketches were of  man-made objects. Today’s blog shows the nature sketches 

some we happened upon in parks 

in Nature Reserves 

These deer sat right next to the fence and posed for us in the Deer Grove at Magdelene College, Oxford.  I sketched them for a long time and there are three pages of sketches in my book. 

or collected along the way 

 

These were drawn in the hotel over a few nights, so I could spend time on the detail.

 

A special visit to Tiggywinkles Hospital

and sadly, one found dead on the Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol

 

 

These all added to the richness and memories of the holiday. 

 

 

Travel sketching – what’s happening

My world is  dominated by travel sketching at the moment, with so many exciting things happening.

Future – Travel Sketching classes 

I have released the dates for my Spring/Summer 2018 Travel Sketching with Watercolour Pencil classes, Book soon before they fill up !

Class One: Travel Sketching : Join me on an inspirational walk around East Melbourne, sketching with watercolour pencils to record your experience. Learn tips and techniques for travel sketching along the way

Class Two – MORE travel sketching with watercolour pencils : For those who have done a class and want to learn more. Exploring formatting, people, blending colours and creating texture

Class Three : Food and drink travel sketching : Food and drink often provide a unique experiences as you travel. Sketching them with watercolour pencil will create a memory of the places you go.

in East Melbourne, Victoria

visit my trybooking website for detail and bookings. Contact me if you have any questions.

Present – this weekend visit to Port Fairy

I travelled to Port Fairy this weekend for a long weekend. It was a weekend of travel sketching.

Here are some to inspire you to put pencil to paper and join me in a travel sketching class!

 

 

Past – London holiday 

I am still scanning and uploading my UK holiday sketches from my September holiday.  See them gradually added to my Flickr album . There are over 180 sketches.

 

 

UK holiday food & drink sketching

I am slowing scanning two and a half sketchbooks from my September UK holiday.

This week I am featuring some of the food and drink sketches that I did with my watercolour pencils along the way. Some are quick sketches, due to limited time, or needing to eat ! Others were slower, more considered drawings.

I also often sketched the place we were eating  in my sketchbook, providing context and a background to the story. Sometimes it was a choice of the food or the place .However, today’s blog is just about the food and drink.

 

Meals on the plane. Quickly decide what to sketch, as there is only a limited amount of time until the flight attendants collect it all back. With the food on the fold down table it can be a little tight on space, but that never stops me.

Sketching on the train. Mid-meal sketch. There is no need to sketch the full meal, sometimes an empty plate tells the story. At some stage, hunger takes over.

Breakfasts – most days it was cereal, but how could I resist sketching one or two of these full English breakfast meals. I often don’t complete the full circle of the plate outline. Just the hint of the plate is enough.

  

Dinner and lunch provide opportunities to sketch food.

   

We had a few special occasions too. 

 

 

and of course, a cup of tea or coffee.

I am currently planning my Spring/Summer “Travel sketching with watercolour pencil” classes in Melbourne. There will be a class for Food & Drink sketching as well, as there is so much fun to be had and experimenting to do with colour and texture. 

 

back home after my UK holiday

I have returned from my one month holiday in England and Scotland. I had a wonderful holiday  and filled two and half Moleskine watercolour sketchbooks (13 x 19cm).

Squirrel meet watercolour pencil, watercolour pencil meet squirrel.

(Thanks to Mum & Jules for your patience while I waited to line up this photo)

I took my usual sketching equipment and put pencil to paper as many times a day as I could. I have so many tales to tell. However, I have not even started scanning my sketchbook pages and this will be done over the next few weeks.   While on holiday I instagrammed (alissaduke1) a sketch daily if you would like to have a glimpse of some of them. 

This week’s blog is just a little taste of things to come. 

 

I felt that GREEN was the colour of my holiday (although when I look through my sketchbooks, it does not feature heavily).  Specifically Grass Green (Faber Castell) ! I used this pencil so often in the UK – the grass was SO green and the trees are a different shade.

My other main green colour was Pine Green . The colours that I use in Australia, but did not use as much in the UK were Earth Green, Olive Green and also Light Yellow Ochre.

 

We walked through quite a few parks and looked out many train windows onto the green countryside.  Although the UK was going into autumn, the trees had only just began to change and only some leaves had fallen. 

More to come…

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

 

bon voyage

I will be on holidays in the United Kingdom for the month of September. So my blog will be taking break from this weekend.

I will be sketching all the time everyday and plan to instagram my travel sketches daily (wifi permitting).My instagram account is alissaduke1.  Follow me there.

I am travelling with my mother , who lives  interstate. This year (as in previous years) I have drawn on envelopes of the letters that I have been posting to her during the year. I have drawn things and places in the UK. 

Here are just a few:

will we see badgers? I dont think so, but you never know…

 

 

 

Goodwood Revival Motor Racing

Hegdehogs ! The plan is to visit Mrs Tiggywinkles Wildlife Hospital and see hedgehogs there

I watched a documentary on the Great Fire of London. So we will be visiting Monument

a dormouse – so very English. but I do not think that we will see one.

Big Ben – under scaffolding and not working. Luckily we have seen it before

 

I often drawn on envelopes . See more mail art projects on my Flickr page https://www.flickr.com/photos/alissaduke/albums/72157628133709960

 

In the meantime – Happy sketching !!!

Blarney Books and Art Biblio Art Prize entry – more drawings

Here are some more drawings from my art competition entry to Blarney Books and Art Prize entry. I wrote about the particulars last in last week’s blog and posted some initial drawings. I have now drawn on forty nine pages. They are almost all complete and I will send the entry in the next week or so . I will be scanning and adding them all to an album on my Flickr website

Here are  pages . Enjoy! I am having great fun doing the drawings.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

and some others

 

 

 

Blarney Books and Art Biblio Art Prize

If you have been following my art for a while you will know that I have had several projects where I have drawn in books about to be discarded.  See the end of this blog for links to my previous projects .

The current project is for entry into art competition. Blarney Books and Art are holding their annual Biblio-Art competition. The brief : create an artwork which is clearly inspired by a book you’ve known, in any medium. 

I had left over books from my Drawing in Books exhibition. I had never knew what to do with this particular book, as there were so many potential pages to draw on. For this competition I get to draw on them all ( or as many I want to) . 

My book is Teachers’ Notes on “Nature Study: Plants and Animals” published 1910 by Blackie & Son Limited in London and Glasgow.  hardcover, 233 pages. 11.5 cm x 18.5 cm .

Purchased at Kyneton Church Book Sale in a bag of books. Stamped inside book Mary L Norman, The Studio, Ararat . Inscription in pen C.E.G.S 1920

Reading the teacher notes for this 1910 book is fascinating, It is amazing how many lessons require a live object and also the way they incorporate English and Maths into the Science lesson.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I have drawn in watercolour pencil on 43 pages so far, illustrating the animal or plant on discussed on the pages. This blog post has just a few of those I have done so far. I will put them all into a Flickr album over the next two weeks . It has been great fun to illustrate, as I am under no pressure, doing simple drawings. The print on the page takes away the need to go into too much detail in the drawing.The paper of the pages are a decent weight, so it takes the pencil well, but stops me doing too much. 

I have another three weeks before I need to submit my entry. Up to sixty selected entries will be chosen for display before judges make decisions. All works are for sale (including this one!) .

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

My previous “drawing in books”

The first was an exhibition You Can’t Draw in Books as part of Melbourne Rare Book Week in 2016. This exhibition was also shown at East Melbourne Library  and Blarney Books and Art in Port Fairy. some of the drawings are here . There are some of them available for purchase on my ETSY online store 

I drew in a recipe book as a special birthday gift for a friend.  see all the pages here.

I will be adding more of these pages to my flicker website…

sketching with friends

This weekend I sketched with some students that have been on some of my recent travel sketching classes. We met at the local Kere Kere Green cafe in Melbourne’s Fitzroy Gardens and spent a  few hours talking art. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The blackboard sign in the cafe seemed to have been written just for us.

“The best way to relax is to do what you love”

I brought along a lot of watercolour pencils that I own, but do not use as part of my daily sketch kit in my customised pencil wrap and the 26 colours I use.

It was a good opportunity for them to see the range of colours that are produced (in this case by Faber Castell) and play to see what colours that they would and wouldn’t use. I don’t have the full range of colours  but it was  a good insight into the sort of colours available – and there are some strange ones.

 

 

 

 

 

 

We stayed inside and sketched our food and surroundings, As this was not a class, I did not impose a 15 minute limit on sketches. This session, we ate cold food and drank cold coffee, as we were too busy sketching it. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It was such fun just to sketch and chat and to be able to share my knowledge of watercolour pencils with people who have been introduced to a fun new medium. For some it has also been their introduction to sketching . I think that we will be having more of these play days.