Ink and Watercolour: Impressionistic Lines in Architecture Sketching (Adrianna Johnston)

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Publicado 2022-04-10
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Learn to sketch a part of a building without strict straight lines in this 30-minute art class with Adrianna Johnston (@adriannamakesart). She’ll show you how to create a loose pen-and-wash picture using unconventional techniques such as smearing ink lines with your fingers and letting colours work on the paper. In this short class preview, you'll learn how to draw architectural sketches without the need to perfect your lines!

Topics Covered:
Applying contrast with ink lines and watercolour paints
Using unconventional watercolour techniques
Acquiring loose pen and wash paintings

In the 90-minute art class, Adrianna will teach:
Painting a whole city line
Adding contrast with pen and paints

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ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES
• Reference Photo: (etchrlab-my.sharepoint.com/:i:/g/personal/camille_…)
• Etchr Sketchbook (B5 portrait, Cold Press) - (etchrlab.com/products/es-portrait?variant=39313449…)
• Watercolour brushes - (etchrlab.com/products/wc-brushes10?_pos=1&_psq=wat…)
• Paper towel
• Clean water

Got any comments or suggestions on this Class? Feel free to leave your comments here: bit.ly/30mClass_Feedback_Apr2022

Todos los comentarios (20)
  • @louisedawson8090
    I had to watch your demo last evening as we lost power here for most of the day. Love the technique and now can't live until I purchase Titanium Buff..
  • @richardbrown9198
    This is a beautiful style of a type I've never seen before. I find it fascinating! Great stuff!
  • @sue6002
    Love your style Adrianna. Awesome.
  • @barbaraa.8889
    So lovely! (I still try to figure out how these "ink marks" are done) As to granulating colours: Buff Titanium is a granulating pigment as well as Jane's Grey, as it is made with PB29 (Ultramarine Blue, which is a granulating pigment too) and Burnt Sienna (PBR7)..
  • @carollutton3340
    Love love your work. I’ve been trying to get loose with my pen and ink. Please tell me exactly what fude pen you use and where can I get one. I hope I can take one of your classes. It’s 1am right now just found you for the first time because I couldn’t sleep. Hope I can find what you are doing currently looks like this video was several months ago😢
  • @prose3562
    Please can you tell me the name of your fountain pen with the flat tip?
  • I just watched this after the demo and I love it! I will definitely purchase the workshop 😊👍🏻. Can I also take this opportunity to ask where the workshop is for Andreea Nae’s Turtle underwater which was live 6 April? I cannot find it on your site. Thanks in advance.
  • @uclapt
    I think “Fude” is pronounced “Foo-day” not “food”
  • You may have a good drawingline; technical realisation i miss the depth in your drawing, it looks very flat. Video: sharpness and contrast are so bad - hardly to recognise your ink drawing only the spots and corners. And what bothers me most, but unfortunately you're not the only one - why everyone have to put a splatter on their sketches, don't you have any ideas of your own?