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SKETCH FROM
SKETCHES
Sometimes it is useful to make
sketches from sketches to develop
an idea. I made the charcoal sketch
above in situ on the allotment in the
bleak months of winter, when the
scene was dominated by the bare
bones of structures, bare soil, and
a sense of space.
I then used this sketch to work
up a watercolour sketch of the same
subject. The pink of the chair was an
invention, an example of making stuff
up to make your painting work.
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SKETCH FROM PHOTOS
You can still be creative when
working from reference photos. This
spread was based on a picture of a
neglected corner of the allotments
- a water barrel used as a euphorbia
plant pot with rubble bags in front
and brambles growing over the top.
I used a range of media for this
sketch, including Inktense crayons,
Derwent acrylic pens and watercolour.
I left a lot of blank paper showing at
the bottom, these empty spaces
playing off the busier top half of the
sketch to create something more
dynamic. Sometimes less is more.
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