You had such a productive day, congratulations! I liked the diptych soread between the two sketchbooks. It looks very fresh and spontaneous. Drawing and painting outside is hard. You now jnow what you like and what you didn't use. As for seating, check out the Walkstool, made in 🇸🇪. They are light but stable, comfortable and the legs are collapsible. It fits well in a backpack. I ❤ mine and take it to all my sketch walks and hikes. Your green tiny container with the inktense blocks caught my eye. It is so cute! I look forward to your upcoming videos
These are terrific and I’m so impressed that you put yourself out there and did an urban sketching group which is some thing I haven’t gotten brave enough to do. I think what I like most is how your sketches evolved as you kinda get more comfortable with the subject. I really appreciate what you use. I’m getting ready to go on a trip and I have packed so much stuff I need to go and reevaluate what I’m taking.
Oh, thank you so much! It was definitely anxiety inducing, but I took my OH with me (and left him at a cafe) so I didn't have too much time to myself to 'worry', and then I was there and getting stuck in. I hope that you get to go yourself one day... 😎 And I hope your trip is going well too!
If I can only take one medium, I take a watercolour palette with a waterbrush and a waterproof pen. But it’s fun to mix and match on the spot if you can carry more. You might like Helen Cryer’s “splodge and scribble” method for plein air.
That makes sense, and usually I do take a lot less when it's just me on my own. 😎 Yes, I've seen her videos using that method, but I think I'm a bit too much of a perfectionist for it.. It alarms me having too much 'splodge' on my page from the outset.. 😬 but I should give it another go.
Wow, you got so much done!! Beautiful paintings!! When you were packing all of those sketchbooks, I thought “she’ll never use that many”, but you did!! Glad you had a great time and plan to go back 😊. It looks like you were in a lovely spot with so many options for subjects to paint.
Ha ha, yeah I was pretty sure I'd struggle to use all the supplies I took... and yet I managed quite a bit! 🤣 And thank you - I still quite like looking at them, which is something! 😉
Thank you for this great video. I too have wanted to join the local urban sketching group but have been a chicken. lol. I also liked your sketch that you did across the two smaller sketchbooks, I think what I liked was the different values, made it more vibrant. I’m enjoying your videos and your cute songs at the end. 😊 Hello from Canada. 🙋🏼♀️🍁🩷
Hi Suzi! And yes, that's exactly it, the values really helped didn't it? Thank you for pointing that out Suzi! 😎 Great to hear that you are enjoying the videos, let me know if there's anything you'd like to see! 😘
I got a secondhand “zuca” wheeling bag from FB marketplace. It holds heaps of art gear up to a4 size and it’s a seat. I love taking it out on art trips now.
Such beautiful drawing, love the ones made with inktense blocks and hearing your reflections about the experience of sketching outside! Happy to find your UA-cam channel thanks to Katie Moody 😊
I can't wait for the tool roll thingy video to come up 🧐😁 I've paused the video just before you was about to mention the tool roll pattern on your business page and was going to ask a question about the roll and if you made it yourself, is there a pattern that you used from somewhere or made it yourself, so I guess these sort questions all will be answered in the upcoming video? Sorry for long mumbling here 🙈😁😜
Hi Tanya... so sorry this is late, here's the video showing how to make it: ua-cam.com/video/OxrFqUvWcf8/v-deo.htmlsi=vAQhh3TXNUpAooLK - let me know if you have nay questions about it! 😘
You had such a productive day, congratulations! I liked the diptych soread between the two sketchbooks. It looks very fresh and spontaneous. Drawing and painting outside is hard. You now jnow what you like and what you didn't use. As for seating, check out the Walkstool, made in 🇸🇪. They are light but stable, comfortable and the legs are collapsible. It fits well in a backpack. I ❤ mine and take it to all my sketch walks and hikes. Your green tiny container with the inktense blocks caught my eye. It is so cute! I look forward to your upcoming videos
These are terrific and I’m so impressed that you put yourself out there and did an urban sketching group which is some thing I haven’t gotten brave enough to do. I think what I like most is how your sketches evolved as you kinda get more comfortable with the subject. I really appreciate what you use. I’m getting ready to go on a trip and I have packed so much stuff I need to go and reevaluate what I’m taking.
Oh, thank you so much! It was definitely anxiety inducing, but I took my OH with me (and left him at a cafe) so I didn't have too much time to myself to 'worry', and then I was there and getting stuck in. I hope that you get to go yourself one day... 😎 And I hope your trip is going well too!
If I can only take one medium, I take a watercolour palette with a waterbrush and a waterproof pen.
But it’s fun to mix and match on the spot if you can carry more.
You might like Helen Cryer’s “splodge and scribble” method for plein air.
That makes sense, and usually I do take a lot less when it's just me on my own. 😎 Yes, I've seen her videos using that method, but I think I'm a bit too much of a perfectionist for it.. It alarms me having too much 'splodge' on my page from the outset.. 😬 but I should give it another go.
Wow, you got so much done!! Beautiful paintings!! When you were packing all of those sketchbooks, I thought “she’ll never use that many”, but you did!! Glad you had a great time and plan to go back 😊. It looks like you were in a lovely spot with so many options for subjects to paint.
Ha ha, yeah I was pretty sure I'd struggle to use all the supplies I took... and yet I managed quite a bit! 🤣 And thank you - I still quite like looking at them, which is something! 😉
Thanks for showing what you used and what you did. Looked like a fun day..
Thank you, it was a brilliant day! 😍
I am glad the day was successful! And I really enjoyed seeing what you did and what supplies you used.
Thanks Kilby - it was a lot less anxiety inducing that I expected! 😎
Thank you for this great video. I too have wanted to join the local urban sketching group but have been a chicken. lol. I also liked your sketch that you did across the two smaller sketchbooks, I think what I liked was the different values, made it more vibrant. I’m enjoying your videos and your cute songs at the end. 😊 Hello from Canada. 🙋🏼♀️🍁🩷
Hi Suzi! And yes, that's exactly it, the values really helped didn't it? Thank you for pointing that out Suzi! 😎 Great to hear that you are enjoying the videos, let me know if there's anything you'd like to see! 😘
Love this Eve this is super helpful to see what you took with you xx I love your style ! I need to sketch more.
Thanks Sam! I do enjoy getting out and sketching. Very confident doing it when I'm on my own, not so much when others might watch me... 🤣 xx
I got a secondhand “zuca” wheeling bag from FB marketplace. It holds heaps of art gear up to a4 size and it’s a seat. I love taking it out on art trips now.
Ooooh, I'll have to have a look online! Thank you!
Love to see the results!
Thank you!
this is brilliant, watched and enjoyed till the end ☺☺
Thanks Chantelle! 😘
Such beautiful drawing, love the ones made with inktense blocks and hearing your reflections about the experience of sketching outside! Happy to find your UA-cam channel thanks to Katie Moody 😊
Oh, thank you! And I LOVE Katie Moody, one of my favorite Patreons! 😍
@@eviedivadoodles mine too!
I can't wait for the tool roll thingy video to come up 🧐😁 I've paused the video just before you was about to mention the tool roll pattern on your business page and was going to ask a question about the roll and if you made it yourself, is there a pattern that you used from somewhere or made it yourself, so I guess these sort questions all will be answered in the upcoming video? Sorry for long mumbling here 🙈😁😜
Hi Tanya... so sorry this is late, here's the video showing how to make it: ua-cam.com/video/OxrFqUvWcf8/v-deo.htmlsi=vAQhh3TXNUpAooLK - let me know if you have nay questions about it! 😘