Artist’s Back to Basic – July 2019

(Martin Jones) #1
blending stumps etc)


  • Pencil wrap for my graphites.
    A Helix A5 pencil sharpener


As you can see by the
photograph, I have screwed a few
cans onto a board so rather than
fumbling with a bunch of cans when
I want to move them, all I have to
do is pick up the board. I have
separate cans for my watercolour
pencils and whilst I am working on
a project I employ one large can to
put the pencils I am using into...

this saves me rummaging around
my tins for that specific colour and
it also makes it easier to move at
a moment’s notice. So when you
need to pack everything up just
cover your artwork with a sheet of
cardboard, lay the board flat and
stack everything on top of it then
move it to a safe place until you next
get inspired to continue the work.
So here is your personal
‘Space’ regimen, so go
forth and find yours. n

HINTSHINTS



  • Make sure your ‘Space’
    is away from inspiration
    destroying distractions

  • Make it simple and
    easy to relocate

  • Put soft tissue paper in the
    bottom of your cans to keep your
    pencils from banging about

  • Make your own drawing board
    out of MDF, 2 hinges and a
    can of spray paint, making
    sure you put some non slip
    matting on the edges.

  • Put on your favourite music
    and draw your little pants off.


Above: Summer Studio
for Drawing
Below: Winter Space
for Drawing

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