A MAKING A MARK GUIDE - SKETCHING BY KATHERINE TYRRELL

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Who is this Guide For? What does it cover? This guide is for people who are interested in sketching and/or exploring different uses of coloured pencils 10 reasons to sketch with Coloured Pencils was first published on the Derwent LovePencils blog on 1st March Link to the blog: http://www.lovepencils.co.uk This guide focuses on sketching with coloured pencils - a topic that I feel passionate about, as I ve been using coloured pencils for sketching for very nearly twenty years. It s also a topic that very often gets too little coverage in coloured pencil circles.! 1. Not a lot to carry! 2. As many colours as you want 3. Go where other artists cannot go 4. Scope for mixed media 5. Get a true record of colours and tones 6. Work small - and large 7. Impervious to rain 8. If you make a mistake... 9. Coloured pencils don t run 10. No waiting for the paint to dry! Figure 1: The Courtyard of the Royal Academy of Arts at Burlington House by Katherine Tyrrell. 11.5" x 17" pen and sepia ink and coloured pencils in large Moleskine Sketchbook Page1

NOT A LOT TO CARRY If you want to be able to sketch plein air - but don t want to carry a lot try taking a pocket sized sketchbook and a small pencil case. Often it s possible to use a sketching kit that you can slip in your pocket or a small bag A pencil wrap is also a very suitable alternative to carry your coloured pencils and is easy to accommodate. Mixing the colours optically on the paper means you can do a lot with just a small number of coloured pencils. Figure 2: Derwent Pencil Wrap and Coloursoft Pencils AS MANY COLOURS AS YOU WANT Many coloured pencil artists work from complete sets of coloured pencils and would probably never ever contemplate taking their large wooden boxes or tins to sketch Plein Air. Figure 3: Colour sets in pencil wraps because Venice means walking everywhere with your art kit! However there are lots of ways in which you can take LOTS of different coloured pencils on a trip without crashing through weight limits! In fact there s no limit to how many you can easily take away with you. First you can create a collection of smaller pencils. I find I can take lots of colours out sketching with me just by picking out the stubby smaller pencils that I ve used a lot and transferring these to my sketching kit. You can also take coloured sets of full size pencils abroad very easily if you use a pencil wrap for set of colours. I went to Venice one year with all these pencils! A little OTT but it was a very lightweight way of carrying pencils and also made me happier! Page2

GO WHERE OTHER ARTISTS CANNOT GO Coloured pencils have a major advantage over all other forms of coloured art media because coloured pencil artists can take them places no other artists can go! Few, if any of art galleries and museums will allow artists to bring art materials which involve water or solvents or dust into a gallery without prior application and special Figure 4: John Constable s Boatbuilding near Flatford Mill by Katherine Tyrrell 11.5 x 16 double page spread in A4 Moleskine Sketchbook Sketched in the Victoria and Albert Museum permission. Dry media is usually acceptable e.g. graphite or coloured pencils and pen and ink (if contained within pen). Permission to paint is typically only given to serious art students wanting to make a copy of a painting. You see them now and again in galleries with an easel making studious copies. However I have sketched with coloured pencils in virtually all the major London art galleries! Sketching paintings by the masters is a great way of understanding how they work. Here s my latest sketch of a John Constable painting Boatbuilding near Flatford Mill which I drew while visiting the Victoria and Albert Museum. SCOPE FOR MIXED MEDIA There s lots of scope to mix coloured pencils with other media. They work very well over quick watercolour or acrylic washes which can be pre- prepared as underpaintings if you so wish. They also work well with pastel pencils. I very frequently sketch using both pen and ink and coloured pencils. I find that the paper used in Moleskine sketchbooks is absolutely perfect for both and enables me to create the sort of work I want to do. It s like the very best Hot Press paper; it creates a lovely rich colour and takes any amount of punishment in terms of layering and scribble. GET A TRUE RECORD OF THE COLOURS AND TONES YOU SEE Sketching is an invaluable activity for people who want to develop their landscape work. Photographs rarely record colours and lighting faithfully. Page3

I started to use coloured pencils for sketching in 1993 because I was so fed up with reference photos that didn t look like the scenes I remembered. I needed a better record of the things I saw on my travels and followed a tip from a professional artist who used them all the time. Coloured pencil sketches now provide me with invaluable information for developing work done at home in the studio. As a result I can paint landscapes that look like what I saw and not what the photo looks like. Use your photos with incorrect colours and/or values as references for the architecture, shapes and relative proportions only. Use your coloured pencil sketch for the colours and values you actually saw. WORK SMALL AND LARGE Although most people working outdoors tend to work in smaller sizes there s no reason in principle why you can t work large. It s essentially a question of experience, technique and the aides you use to help. Plus of course a sketch does not aim to have the level of finish of a work in the studio. This sketch of the blossom and scene in Smithfield took under two hours. Figure 5: Spring in West Smithfield by Katherine Tyrrell 11.5 x 17 pen and ink and coloured pencils in Folio Moleskine Sketchbook IMPERVIOUS TO RAIN If it starts to rain you don t need to mutter expletives under your breath. Unlike watercolours your work is not now ruined! Page4 Ordinary artists pencils are impervious to water although you will obviously get a response if water mixes with watercolour pencils.

IF YOU MAKE A MISTAKE You don t need to worry as you can erase coloured pencils! I find one of the few essential pieces of kit I take out with me when sketching is my battery powered eraser as it enables me to create highlights and lowlights through erasing. Figure 6: Charing Cross Bridge & Parliament from Cleopatra s Needle, on the Embankment 11.5 x 17 pen and ink and coloured pencils in Folio Moleskine Sketchbook COLOURED PENCILS DON T RUN Sketching does not require an easel. If you re working with your support at an odd angle you don t need to worry that your watercolour paint will run the wrong way! The sketch of the River Thames was done in about 90 minutes while perched above steps and on the base of Cleopatra s Needle on the Embankment in London! No waiting for the paint to dry! Unlike those working with paints of any variety, if you work in coloured pencils you can get up and walk away as soon as you ve finished. There s no need to wait for the painting to dry or to have suitable equipment for carrying your work while in a wet state. Page5

ADVICE ABOUT SKETCHING You can also find advice about how to sketch and how to sketch using coloured pencils on my Making A Mark website. See How to Sketch advice and information by Katherine Tyrrell http://www.makingamark.co.uk/how- to- sketch.html VIEW MORE SKETCHES If you ve liked the sketches in this article, you can see more in the Travels with a Sketchbook page on my portfolio website. See http://www.pastelsandpencils.com/travels_with_a_sketchbook.html Plus you can see new ones on a regular basis on my sketchblog. See Travels with a Sketchbook http://travelsketch.blogspot.com NOTE ABOUT THE AUTHOR Katherine Tyrrell is a writer and very popular art blogger. Her main blog Making A Mark is ranked at #3 in the top 25 Arts blogs in the UK. She is also a contemporary artist who uses coloured pencils on a regular basis for sketching and fine art drawings. Her artwork has been regularly exhibited in juried exhibitions in the UK - by the UKCPS and the Society for Botanical Artists - and in group exhibitions overseas. Her Travels with a Sketchbook blog and information and advice about "how to sketch" were recently highlighted and recommended by "The Times" newspaper. Katherine Tyrrell version 1.0 March You can find more Making A Mark Guides with advice on sketching, blogging and the art business on the portfolio or publications websites listed below Art Blog: http://makingamark.blogspot.com/ Portfolio Website: http://www.pastelsandpencils.com/ Travel sketchbook blog: http://travelsketch.blogspot.com Publications Website: http://www.makingamark.co.uk Page6