Decided to go to the University of Toronto campus to sketch a few windows. It was also my first attempt using my pentel waterbrush. Quite challenging regulating the flow of water. Just means I'll have to use it more.
Terrific! Are the pentel brushes pigmented? Or are they ONLY water? I like using my Niji (I think) water brush on top of watercolor pencils. Great windows you found.
Thank you all for your comments. Much appreciated!
Knitting Painter Woman-- Mu pentel brush just holds water, but I've read that people have read that people have used ink in theirs. I'm not at that stage yet but seems like an interesting use of a waterbrush.
Very nicely done.
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ReplyDeleteAwesome sketches and nice attempt on the waterbrushes... I'll stick to the traditional synthetic brushes thank you ^^
ReplyDeleteTerrific! Are the pentel brushes pigmented? Or are they ONLY water? I like using my Niji (I think) water brush on top of watercolor pencils.
ReplyDeleteGreat windows you found.
Fabulous composition - lovely windows.
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your comments. Much appreciated!
ReplyDeleteKnitting Painter Woman-- Mu pentel brush just holds water, but I've read that people have read that people have used ink in theirs. I'm not at that stage yet but seems like an interesting use of a waterbrush.
Great journal spread. I like the layout of the page.
ReplyDeleteFabulous spread, of charming windows!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sandy.
ReplyDeleteI love your windows Wil. You did a great job!
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