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By admin on Apr 30, 2010 | In Announcements, Painting, Drawing, News, Drawing Articles, Painting Articles, Lessons | Send feedback »
Due to health issues the Painting & Drawing blog will not now be updated until later in the year.
Getting Everything In Perspective
By admin on Mar 18, 2010 | In Painting, Drawing, Drawing Articles, Painting Articles, Lessons | Send feedback »
Open almost any book about learning to draw or paint and you will find that much of the first quarter of it is about what i call the 'boring bits'. There you will be told about all the different types of pencils, brushes, paper, etc. that is available and a lot of other stuff that, in my view, is likely to make painting and drawing seem more difficult than it really is.
So i am going to try to keep everything as simple as possible, only including things as needed. Having said that there are a few things that are necessary to give life to your paintings and drawings. Perspective ( how things look smaller the farther they are away ), shadows and vanishing point and eye level.
This first lesson is about perspective. The image ( right ) shows a row of cottages. Although all the houses are the same size ( in real life ) the nearer ones ( right side of picture ) look much bigger than the farthest away ones. This is called perspective.
You can see examples of this all around you. Look at a row of trees or telegraph poles that go away from you and you will see that like the houses they look smaller the farther away they are. So when you paint and draw you have to take this into account as it adds depth to your work. As things get farther away they also, generally, look much lighter, but we will come to that later.
Staying with perspective, you will see in the next picture that i have added lines to the top of the roof, the gutter, bottom of the wall and the edge of the pavement which show where these elements would go if we extended them farther into the distance. You will also notice that if we carried the lines on even farther that they would all meet at the same place, called the vanishing point. I will tell you later how you decide where this point will be on the page.
Meantime, have a look at everything around you, buildings, roads & pavements, stone walls, large vehicles, etc. and you will begin to see perspective everywhere. Even looking up at tall buildings you can see that perspective works in that direction as well but i will cover that more in the next lesson, vanishing point and eye level.
You Can Draw And Paint
By admin on Mar 10, 2010 | In Announcements, Painting, Drawing, News | Send feedback »
You are possibly thinking that you cannot draw or paint or that it is very difficult to do. But did you think that when you learned to drive or ride a bike, or took up a sport which you now enjoy? Whether you did or not you mastered those things because you wanted to do them and were willing to put in the time and effort to succeed. It is the same here, if you have the desire to do it and don't expect to be an expert overnight then drawing and painting is within your capabilities.
The lessons on here will, in the main, be very basic and meant as a stepping stone for you to move onto more complex things later on. The basic lessons will come from me but there will also be videos, etc. from other artists which will hopefully encourage, help and inspire you.
All you will need for the drawing lessons are; one or two pencils ( HB are ok to start with ), an eraser and a drawing pad. For the painting i will be using watercolours. A No.6 or No.8 watercolour brush is fine as well as a watercolour pad, dish to mix the paints, jar or container for water, kitchen towel and watercolour paints. For most of the exercises three colours will do; a yellow, a blue and a red .
I hope to have the first of the lessons online within the next two weeks that will allow you time to get together the items you need.



