My latest class Summer Sketch is well underway (it's not too late to join in) and I had so much fun creating this class! It is 30 days (or 30 posts) of simple, approachable sketching inspiration, techniques and prompts to get you inspired to sketch all summer (or any time of year)! While I cannot give everything away from the class, I did think it would be fun to share a peek into one of my favorite SIMPLE techniques from Summer Sketch.
I get pretty bored drawing on a white page so I like to mix it up and paint my pages with dark color and then draw over the top. I simply paint a light layer of dark acrylic paint (I typically a Strathmore all purpose sketchbook).
Once the pages are dry I use a variety of light colored pens and pencils for drawing. My favorite to use are Sharpie paint pens. I love working with light on dark because it challenges me to tackle even the simplest of subject matter in a creative way!
Love!!!
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Love all,blue and white the most!!
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WOW, LOVE this so much! Painting on black is one of my favorites too. Those sharpies are amazing aren't they. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHow cute the post is below, little Lucy is loving paint just like her mama.
These are beautiful! I'm really enjoying the Summersketch class!
ReplyDeleteI've discovered that even though my local store doesn't have the pens,they can order them.
Gourgeous work x
ReplyDeleteOh! its beautiful. Thanks for the inspiration :-)
ReplyDeletedo you use oil based or water based paint pens? I've been trying with oil based but they seem to absorb into the paper so easily that the ink disappears!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the sneak peek! These designs would make really fun textiles!!
ReplyDeleteLoving your class and the dark backgrounds!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, i love it. Hughs
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful they are too ... I love the white and gold. Ust see if we have Sharpie paint pains available over here.
ReplyDeleteany suggestions about the SHARPIE white paint pens? I find that they don't do well over acrylic paints? any hints.....many thanks, I just love surface design....it is so mesmerizing...and soothing.
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