Me: Mom I’m going to Bourdelle!
Mom: WHAT?!
Me: the museum mom!
Mom: oh.
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Sketch:
Ecoline
Fountain pen
Gouache
Sketch: head of Rol-Tanguy
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Materials:
Ecoline
Gouache
Ink pen
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Schmincke Watercolour
Derwent pencil
And tombow dual marker
Note: this work is inspired thanks to archeology.
-My teacher gave me this subject and said to set in whatever ambiance would fit the most, all my classmates chose sea as an ambience, but I wanted to think out of the box and the first thing that came to me was archeological setting.
Derwent pencil
Canson mi-teintes
- Materials:
Schmincke Horadam: watercolour
Ecoline
Schmincke - Flüssige Kohle
P.D. So as you can see I really like Schmincke materials… I really recommend it!
I think is one of the best watercolour I ever tried!
-Materials:
Gouache
Fountain pen
Ecoline
Schmincke - Aqua drop ( I bought some colors, and is really a good watercolor type of ink, but in my first experience I must say that it works better with putting water first and then the color than the opposite, because if you don’t put water first then it leaves the pigment like a ink would do).
Note: So I finished one of my studies of the Fragonard museum, it’s a really interesting museum to visit and practice in anatomy draw.
So I finish my first watercolour but I think something is a miss in the process of making it… I will try making it with others tools in the future, because the ones I used were nothing more than improvisations.
(Note: sorry for my English, is not my first language)
-Pen
-Winsor & newton marker
-Tombow dual marker
Note: this is an old sketch I did last year. I did it because I really liked the oriental ambience this little restaurant had and the tea was amazing!
Small tests of the new watercolour I did some days ago!
Note: I didn’t have time to publish my drawings, because, you know…school…
But well, I went to Vicenza on the weekends and found that there was an exhibition of renaissance artists, so I went straight to buy some tickets without losing time, and then I stayed the rest of the day in a museum drawing some sculpture by Alessandro Vittoria, a mannerist sculptor of the Venetian School in the late 16th century.
Just a social to publish my works... Sometimes sketches, drawings and paintings! Who knows what I will post?
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