Technique Tuesday for November
Hey there, my lovely fellow painters.
Welcome to the November TT post, full of exciting artistic experiments for you. This month I have set myself the theme of ‘Animal Tales’ as many of you will know, I am constantly inspired by literature - a poem, a line from a song, a really good monologue in a movie - it’s not that I necessarily want to quote them in the piece, it might be my starting point, and that’s where we find ourselves this month.
There’s such a wealth of literature where animals play a pivotal role, they may be a central character or they may be a plot device, a metaphor for something and so it seemed perfect to turn to literature to find inspiration for my series of tutorials and demonstrations this month. For TT we will be tackling something fun, a Golden Goose, using Aesop as our muse and you can read the fable and learn more about it’s variations in other cultures HERE.
So grab your materials, unleash your creativity, and let's embark on an exciting artistic adventure amidst the drama of Scotland, don’t forget to leave me a comment either here or on YouTube and if you share your work on social media, please include the tag @aliboardartist.
See you again very soon and good luck with all your creative experiments, Ali.
Photograph for Inspiration:
The equipment Ali will use in her demo:
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The equipment Ali uses in this demonstration:
Drawing Board on a slight slope
Ali’s board is covered in a magnetic sheet with a sticky backed plastic cover to make it more attractive
Magnetic push pins to hold down the paper
Black watercolour paper, Ali is using her own brand
White Tracedown and a coloured biro for the transfer
White Inktense pencil or a white watercolour pencil
Framers Tape
Faber Castell Putty Eraser
Tombo Mono Eraser
Water Pot
Heat Gun
Spray Bottle
Stacking Saucers
Ceramic Daisy palette
Gold gouache, Ali is using Winsor & Newton
Assorted gouache, particularly Permanent White
Schminke Aqua Bronze powder
Posca pens
SAA Imitation Sable Brushes
Ali’s range of watercolour paints
Microfibre cloth