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Saturday, 17 November 2012

Christmas Competition!

As we approach the festive season (Just over a month away)! As I'm sure all of you are aware,the christmas gifts in shops is a it of a giveaway! So, to celebrate I'm doing a competition!

THE PRIZE:

Should you be the winner, I will be emailing you a template, complete with scanned, high quality images of my paintings, so you can print it out as a perfect Christmas stocking filler!

So all that you have to do is leave your name and answer to a question appearing in one of my posts in the next week as a comment below, then on December 15th (10 days til Christmas) then a name will be randomly selected to be the winner!

Merry Christmas!

Castle Hedingham- Essex

Done using mixed media on watercolor paper; hope you like it!

Charcoal Pencils for the windows
Watercolor paints for the background
Derwent Watercolour Pencils for the castle

Sunday, 11 November 2012

Derwent Watersoluble Sketching Pencils Guide

The picture below shows a guide on shades included in a 6 pack if Watersoluble sketching pencils.

Derwent Watercolour Pencils - Parrot

At the NEC - Birmingham I brought a pack of 36 watercolour pencils and here is my result!

Again this is taken with the iPad camera!

Friday, 9 November 2012

Derwent. Watersoluble Sketching, Magpie

Fulfilling my earlier promise of adding more pictures - well here it is. This one is of a magpie sat on top of some foliage. For this one I focused more on the dark pencil (8B) as the body of the magpie is obviously dark!! I hope you like it and comment below.

Again the picture was taken using the iPad camera so forgive the slight blurriness!

For more hints and tips check out Derwents website www.pencils.co.uk

I do have more on my list to upload- instructions for actually using these pencils and a couple more pictures using the Watersoluble sketching pencils!

Thursday, 8 November 2012

Derwent. Watersoluble Sketching Demo

As I mentioned in my previous post one thing I was definitely surprised about was how smooth they were,yet they still retained the shade that it was supposed to.

For this picture I did use watercolour paper, just because I didn't want the paper to disintegrate, but seeing how the sketch came out standard cartridge paper you find in most sketchbooks would have been fine! So this adds to the value of these pencils as they don't come with so many other added costs!

The pencils apply just the same as normal ones do, though perhaps a little softer!

This picture has been taken using the iPad camera, so forgive the slight blurriness to the picture!!


I will be adding a couple more sketches that will demonstrate these pencils!!

Head to www.pencils.co.uk for projects,advice,hints and tips!


Thank you so much Derwent for sending me these pencils!!

Derwent- Watersoluble Sketching

Recently I received from Derwent Watersoluble sketching pencils,hopefully this post will tell you more about them! You can pick up this great value set for approximately £7 in most arts and craft shops (£7.49 -Hobbycraft) These pencils can also be purchased separately! The pencils come in a pack of 6, 2 of each shade:

2 x HB
2 x 4B
2 x 8B


If you like the versatility of watercolour pencils,yet the convenience and tones of sketching pencils then these combine the best of both worlds!

The pencils come in a metal tin to keep them together,complete with a free sharpener, great for sketching out and about!! These pencils are similar to standard graded sketching pencils, so for example (6B,4B and HB) They also have labeled the pencils to show what type of wash they create, just for added assistance!! They also come pre-sharpened so there isn't that annoyance of opening a pack of pencils and finding you still have lots of sharpening to do before you get started!

I first imagined these pencils as being quite scratchy and to be honest not that Watersoluble, so leaving indents in the paper! However these pencils were extremely soft and didn't leave any of these marks as you will find out in my next post - a demo of these pencils!


Overall if you like experimenting, creating different tones then I would totally recommend these to you!

Friday, 2 November 2012

Contacting me

Another update on my contact!!

Twitter: @claire_12heart
Email: clairesart123@live.co.uk

London Eye by night

This is my latest, done using watercolours. I didn't use standard black out of the tube I mixed it up using burnt umber and ultramarine, this is because black out of the tube can look a bit too "bold" on a picture.

Take a look at the London eye website for more information: http://mobile.londoneye.com/

Thursday, 1 November 2012

It's a Puffins Love!

I couldn't think of any better titles for these two puffins having a rather "intense" moment!! But anyway this is a watercolour picture!