Technique Tuesday for May
Good morning everyone, firstly an apology that TT wasn’t the first Tuesday in the month this month. I was gadding about over the first Bank Holiday and didn’t want to be rushed in delivering it so I waited for the coronation to be over and decided on the second Tuesday instead.
No matter where you are in the world, I hope you have enjoyed what a historic occasion it has been in the UK, not something that happens in the world very often.
Back to business, TT can now be found live on YouTube or afterwards here on the blog if you are willing to scroll down a bit further. There have been many reasons for this, some technical, some personal and some considering learning trends but if you have found this blog then you will also find the recorded footage, the resources and links to the equipment I used. Please be aware that I use affiliate links so if you click on a product here and then end up buying it, I get a tiny kickback to keep these broadcasts free and so we help each other out.
This year I made the decision to theme each month that I teach, mostly to help my online art collective The All A-Board Artists (read more about them HERE) but also to help focus the techniques I am sharing and so no matter how you interact with my tuition, we will all be talking about similar things during the month.
If you wanted to shove me right out of my comfort zone then I don’t think you could pick a better subject than this. During the sabbatical that never was (see previous blog posts!) I did get a little time to explore this subject, mostly because I knew it was coming and I needed to be better at it and like everything I do, I wanted to put my own spin on it. I have therefore tried to put lots of different ways of approaching portraits into the month and this is going to be a lovely way to start.
I hope you enjoy what I have in store with this demo, Ali
A photograph for inspiration:
The equipment Ali will use in her demo:
Drawing Board: https://tidd.ly/41KhYut
Ali’s board is covered in a magnetic sheet: https://amzn.to/3ZqjSiu
And a more attractive adhesive cover: https://amzn.to/3EZY0SC
Magnetic push pins: https://amzn.to/3yeHria
Pastelmat Board: https://tidd.ly/41lmzTu
Pastelmat Paper: https://tidd.ly/40erYdq
Washi Tape: https://amzn.to/3mJ7w6P
Blitz Kitchen Roll: https://amzn.to/3EXRsnQ
Heat Gun: https://amzn.to/3KYu25j
Bamboo Biodegradable wipes: https://amzn.to/3Z3WshN
Fine Sandpaper: https://amzn.to/3L6Dnrs
Pilot Frixion biro: https://amzn.to/3ZENAzV
SAA Imitation Sable Brushes: https://tidd.ly/3kRpcfK
Old brush for scumbling - Ali’s own from her ‘retired’ collection
Faber Clic and Go water pot: https://tidd.ly/3ZF3pGD
Ceramic Tinting saucer: https://tidd.ly/3B5GwzG
Recycled dog food tray belonging to Riley
Paper stump: https://tidd.ly/3p618Eh
Faber Castel Kneadable Eraser: https://amzn.to/3KMu7r4
Daler Rowney Velvet Black gouache: https://tidd.ly/3M2zcuP
Unison Pastels White and A28: https://tidd.ly/3PcwTWO
Pencil Grater: https://amzn.to/43GGzBi
Rotary Sharpener: https://tidd.ly/41rg0yo
Utility Knife: https://amzn.to/3KK2FtY
Assorted Pastel Pencils
Stabilo CarbOthello: https://amzn.to/3oilJYV
Caran D’Ache: tough to find online at the moment, watch this space
Faber Castell Pitt: https://tidd.ly/3jVGgNR
Derwent: https://tidd.ly/3A4oe3z