Reusing Sgraffito outlines. Acrylic, Charcoal and Pencil, A3.
Experiments
“Sgraffito”
Acrylic on Paper, c. 30cm x 15cm. Investigating layering acrylic paints and using Sgraffito techniques to reveal the layers.
“Watercolour Marks”
Watercolour on Paper, A3. Investigating mark making with watercolour paints.
“Shade and Texture”
Acrylic on Paper, A3. Playng with Shading and Texture.
“Watercolour Landscape”
Watercolour on Paper, A3. First ever experiment with watercolours.
“Light and Shade”
Acrylic on Paper, A2. Investigating light and shade with acrylic paint.
“Acrylic Texture”
Acrylic on Paper, A3. Working on shading and texture with a single colour.
“Making Marks”
Pencil on Paper, A3. Making marks to investigate patterns and shade.
“Mo’ai Moore”
Charcoal on sketch paper. A4. I’m still alive, I’m still making stuff. I’ve been slightly sidetracked on a learning curve, and getting pieces sorted for the #bigartshowpaisley (the pieces arrived there today). I made this piece in the only scheduled moment of me time I had this week. I created this piece sketching a Moʻai …
“Carved Pumpkin”
Scalpel and Knife on (pumpkin) Flesh, Large Pumpkin Sized. There is another side to this pumpkin, not for the feint of heart. As such, I will only show the “nice” side.