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WATERCOLOURS
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PAINT LIVE
If you were in London at the beginning of December
OPPORTUNITIES & COMPETITIONS
Check out the latest competitions to enter and make a note of important deadlines
POLITICS
Charles Williams’ musings
FEATURES
Night walking
Paul Regan, The Artist Award winner in the 2017 Royal Watercolour Society exhibition, talks to Susie Hodge about his atmospheric night scenes of urban streets
A painter’s line
Jason Bowyer shows you how to make and use your own reed pen, and so follow in the footsteps of Rembrandt and Van Gogh, both of whom used the reed pen and enjoyed its expressive mark-making power
How to drive effective sales in the digital domain – websites
Mark David Hatwood explains why an up-to-date website is crucial for sales, with information on how to create one and keep it current
PRACTICALS
Game of tones
Having explained how to interpret tone and translate what you see to your paper, Hazel Soan brings her series to a close with advice on how to balance those tones throughout your painting
How to paint light on the sea
Jenny Aitken reveals her method for capturing light effects in seascapes in acrylic
GO GREEN
If you’ve been struggling to paint green successfully, Paul Talbot-Greaves comes to your rescue with some useful suggestions for mixes and their application. As he says, ‘green really isn’t just green’
Sketching my children
Adebanji Alade urges you to make the best of every opportunity to sketch the people in your life, wherever you are – it’s how memories are made
Make your composition work
Ian Sidaway explains how he used a series of on-the-spot sketches to resolve an unusual composition in watercolour that captures the iconic old lighthouse at Dungeness
Get started with acrylics
Trying any new media for the first time can be both an exciting and daunting prospect. In the first of her six-part series Jo Quigley offers a few tips to help alleviate some of the initial frustrations
Rethink small paintings
Robert Dutton explains how re-evaluating your approach to using big brushes, even for small paintings, will help to move your art in new directions
Put life into your paintings
David Howell shows you how to add life to your watercolours by adding figures, with advice on the practicalities of capturing figures in a quick sketch
Mark-making in watercolour
The addition of a few harmonious pencil or pen marks can both enliven and make a significant contribution to your painting, as Judi Whitton explains
Make the most of a great combination
Julie Collins begins a new three-part series about the benefits of working with ink and watercolour with a look at what you’ll need to get you started
Drawing from the cast
In a new six-part series Ann Witheridge looks at the relevance of a classical training to portraiture. This month she underlines the importance of cast drawing, with a demonstration by Archie Wardlaw
Celebrate spring light
It’s time to shake off the winter and capture the new light and life en plein air. Paul Weaver suggests potential subject matter and how to get the best from your outdoor experience