Lonely House

I watched a video tutorial by Matt Forster recently. In it he talks about and demonstrates the technique of wet on wet watercolour.

I found myself in a hotel bedroom last night, having spent the afternoon at the funeral of a dear friend’s father. I’d had a few drinks at the somewhat extended wake and I had Matt’s video in my mind, but I didn’t have any water colour paint with which to practice! Instead – I put water onto a postcard and then sketched over it in pencil. I let the background dry and then added the hill and the house.

The sketch has a little more to it in real life, in places the pencil has built up in layers as I went over and over a few parts, alternating pencil and water. It’s a little something and nothing post wake drunken spurge, and I quite like it.

Lonely House

Dark Star

Carole bought me a lino cut kit for my birthday and these Christmas cards are my first attempt at using the kit. I’ve printed 20 of these and I’m enjoying the similarities, because all the cards are printed from the same cut, and the differences caused by the amount of ink used, how hard I press, and where I press too.

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Conference Doodling

I was doing some voluntary work for my professional body, the CIPD yesterday. My job was to create and curate content at a social media conference. As part of my work, I had a go at some sketching using pencil and fine liner pens. Here are the results.

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I had hoped to do more but I’m not skilled at doodling at speed!