YOUR MATERIALS
PensMany different makes of pen,
including Staedtler, Edding and Unipin,
are available to purchase at most art or
office supply shops. Drawing or sketching
pens can be bought individually or in
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I
have chosen the beautiful grounds
of Burrswood to illustrate the pen
and wash technique in this month’s
project. The garden provided
a haven of peace and tranquillity with
stunning views overlooking undulating
fields, woodlands, ponds, rockeries
and flowers contrasted with the
architectural elements of an imposing
Wealden stone house, the
contemporary chapel, winding walls
and planters tumbling with colour.
I hope the following information on
techniques will help you to tackle the
project, interpreting it in any way you
wish. Take the risk, loosen up and
practise sketching with either the line
or tonal method directly onto a sheet
of paper or begin with a minimal
pencil sketch as a guide as shown in
Garden Leading towards the Chapel
(page 22).
Capture the subject’s essence. Suggest
the flower heads, adding even more if
you wish. Try not to think that you are
copying from a static photograph.
Imagine you are outside and practise
your style and technique in preparation
for painting in a garden itself.
The more you practise, the more your
own individual and expressive style
will evolve. Have fun!
packs with varying sized nibs. I have a
small selection varying from a fine 0.1 to
a thicker 0.8., which I select depending
on the scale of the drawing and the
thickness of the line I need. A
permanent felt style pen can also be a
good alternative, giving a slightly
stronger and varied line.
Sketchbooks can be bought in all shapes
and sizes. A slightly textured paper or a
smooth surface is optional, but try to
avoid a paper that is too thin, as it will
buckle when watercolour is added.
My largest sketchbook is made by
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
nPractise two techniques for
painting with line & wash
nHow to draw and paint
a garden scene
nHow to paint successfully
from photographs
Paint along with LP
TIPWhen working outdoors with ink,
I find it is easier to use a permanent
sketching pen rather than having a
bottle of ink and dip pen.
Part 1 Julie Kingintroduces this month’s painting from a
photograph, showing a scene from the gardens at Burrswood in Kent
Pai nting proj ect
tYour reference photograph for this month’s project: a wall of colour at Burrswood
tPens and sketchbooks
Julie’s suggested palette
t
Cool Warm Extra pink
shades
COLOURS
I like to have a selection of warm and cool
shades based around the primary colours (right).
lCoolPermanent rose, Winsor blue (green
shade) and aureolin yellow
l WarmScarlet lake, ultramarine,
transparent yellow
l Extra shadesI like for flower painting
are quinacridone magenta and opera rose,
as they are very fresh colours.
All greens can be mixed with the selection
of blues and yellow.
You will also need a small water bottle
and container, a B pencil and eraser.
Permanent rose
Winsor blue
(green shade)
Aureolin yellow
Scarlet lake
Ultramarine
Transparent yellow
Quinacridone
magenta
Opera
rose
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