Showing posts with label pitt artist pens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pitt artist pens. Show all posts

Monday, March 14, 2016

Welcome Spring!

March is a particularly difficult month for me. Having lived in Hungary for several years I got used to Spring arriving in early March, with the trees starting to turn green at the turn of March/April. In these parts of Sweden March is still very much a winter month, although the snow is mostly gone and you can start seeing some fresh green moss for example. Still the temperatures are barely above freezing and there will be several minus degree days yet. Therefore I tried to colour the moth of March as cheerful as I could, with all sorts of pastelly colours. 
Mad sketching skillz!
I also included a small freehand drawing project. Since March 15 marks the anniversary of the Hungarian revolution in 1848, which is one of three Hungarian national holidays, I added the symbol of this holiday to the calendar: a cockade in the Hungarian colours red, white and green. I had never drawn such an item before so I started with looking one up on the internet. There I traced the outlines onto a bit of tracing paper that I then transferred onto a sketch pad where I experimented a bit with colours and shading. I finally transferred the sketched outlines onto the calendar page and proceeded with colouring it in. Considering my drawing skills and particularly the fact that I haven't practiced drawing for many years (or let's be honest, I have precticed drawing NEVER), I'm really quite pleased with the end result! It looks so much nicer in real life too. 


The tree is coloured in Faber-Castell Pitt Artist brush pens, and the cockade in Polychromos.


Monday, March 7, 2016

Colouring Calendar and F-C Pitt artist pens

Just a quick page tonight before bedtime, from Jenean Morrison's 2016 colouring calendar. It's a tome! Nearly A4 size and thick as a phonebook. I'm mainly using my 48 set of Faber Castell Pitt artist pens, with the brush tip, for this book. I'm also working on a review of these pens as there is very little online in way of blog posts or youtube videos about them! I'll show you how you can use them for shading and what sets them apart from other markers. As I'm a bit fussy with the photography bit I'll have to wait until the weekend until I can shoot proper pics for the review and perhaps also a small video about shading and combining with other media. We'll see! For now, let's see if I can finish some more pages in this bible. I'm lagging behind to say the least, I have coloured just one more page since New Year's. I think I might have too many books! .. said no colourista ever :)
I'm also working on the March page of the Secret Garden wall calendar. The design itself is finished but I want to add a detail to commemorate the national holiday of Hungary that's coming up in a week.