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Thursday, November 24, 2022

SHARON HURST INTRODUCES DERWENT INKTENSE ART MATERIALS

HOW SHARON  HURST USES INKTENSE PENCILS, BLOCKS AND PAN PAINTS

Sharon showed how Inktense pigments are water-soluble - activated by water - but are not removable once dry. They are more saturated than watercolour and do not fade.

She painted an eye on smooth Derwent Painting Pad paper using Inktense pencils and parts of a cotton T-shirt using Inktense blocks. Most of the colour on fabric will remain after washing.


Inktense materials are sold in various sizes. There are two sets of paint pans 


Sharon has even painted canvas shoes


Well-known for her fantasy art, it was fascinating to have a peep at Sharon's sketchbook doodles




 

Here are just a few of Sharon's cards


She also had some of her favourite art supplies, card and DVDs for sale too.


During the interval, many were keen to try the Inktense mediums for themselves.



It was a hugely enjoyable evening. 

Find out more on Sharon's website.  
There are blogs - including the Travelling Brush Dippers - and also details of her Open Studio weekend 26th - 27th November and painting holiday in Peterborough in March 2023. 














Wednesday, November 23, 2022

INGENIOUS ARTISTS ZOOM MEETING NOVEMBER 2022

 Helen, Betty, Tony, Di and Nick were November's Ingenious Artists. 

Nick was working in his studio.

                                   

He firstly showed us the 3M Command Large picture mounting strips that are claimed to hold 7 kg. He uses them to hang some paintings on his studio walls. They can be pulled off again, taking only the paint layer.


Nick's work in progress was half a dozen acrylic paintings, at various stages of completion. He applies paint generously in sections. Then he moves on to the next picture while the first one dries. Backgrounds are painted first, some areas might  include Pebeo metallic paints. This one is still in progress.


Here is a Biblical Sky.

Here Nick has painted the trees and is using a cutout to position to try various positions for the rally car.

                                      

This Mustang car painting is work in progress.


Here is his Psycedelic Hatchett Pond.


This is a Canadian Headland.



The theme of the month was Pattern. Betty had drawn a patterned drinking glass in graphite.
 

She had also painted humming birds with a flower using watercolours. Tony had taken a video of a hummingbird hawk moth feeding nectar from a flower.


Di had finished her glass tumbler bases using Neocolor Crayons.


She had also painted Choosing a Man - depicting a girl searching a dating site online. Sections of the screen formed a faint pattern on her face.


Discussions included: the cost of selling paintings in galleries, Nick selling his own paintings and jewellery at Winchester Sunday markets with his peddler's cart...


... and Nick's home gallery in his garden cabin.

The theme for December's meeting is MUSIC. 


Thursday, November 10, 2022

SKETCHING AUTUMN IN NOVEMBER

Autumn leaves proved inspirational in November.










The sun gave Ali & Di some brilliant shots in the New Forest Wildlife Park. Here are a few:






Chatting in the New Forest Wildlife Park cafe afterwards ,,,.


.....is an Adventurous Artists tradition.



A great finish to our sketching afternoon.


Tuesday, November 8, 2022

NOVEMBER 2022 ART EXTRA

 


Our November Art Extra afternoon was a bright spot on a wet and windy day. 




Artwork ranged from delicate flowers to bold, colourful paintings.  See Claire's photos of them on our public Facebook page:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/134056857189218/permalink/1201558877105672/