After 10 days away from the art studio, visiting family in my old home town of Chesterfield, as well as fitting in a well needed holiday down south in Dover, I am now back and catching up on work. Before I went away, I finalised 5 new articles that have been created within the webpages of my official art tutoring website 'Step by Step Art'. Here's what you can find within it's pages - take a look at our ARTICLES page to find even more.
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Art Tutoring Website UpdateFor anyone who does not know, I also have an official website dedicated to my tutoring & art workshops which is known as 'Step by Step Art'. It has recently had a complete overhaul and as well as offering art workshops in the UK, it has now expanded to provide advice, information and in-depth articles to artists worldwide. Read on to find out more.
So if you have an interest in art, why not visit my Step by Step Art website, there may be some tiny nugget of advice found within these pages that helps save the life of a drawing or painting! Please feel free to share this article with other artistic friends and if anyone has any interesting articles that they wish to submit for the site, please get in touch, I would love to hear from you!
Karen :) This year marked my inaugural submission of artwork to The 11th Annual UKCPS Open International Exhibition, and I am delighted to share that my piece has been selected. The exhibition is scheduled from October 6th to November 25th, 2012, at the Nuneaton Art Gallery & Museum in Warwickshire, UK. The entries will be judged by Dr. Sally Bulgin, Managing Director & Editor of "The Artist," Graham Brace, a founding member of the UKCPS, and Leah Lister, the Marketing Manager at Derwent. I seldom submit my work to exhibitions and competitions; however, due to my passion for coloured pencils and my desire to elevate the medium's profile, I opted to enter my Snow Leopard drawing, titled 'Snow Queen'. " The UKCPS, also known as UK Colour Pencil Society was founded in 2001, inspired by a collection of people who, despite having never met, shared a passion for the art of colour pencil. They promote the art of drawing for the public benefit through the use of colour pencils by providing at least one annual exhibition to showcase work with workshops and demonstrations to help educate the public how to use colour pencils and by providing such other support to educate the public as the trustees deem appropriate. " For more information about the UKCPS, please visit this page. About the the development and inception of 'Snow Queen'This piece was created on black Colourfix paper, known for its texture and typically reserved for pastel works. For this drawing, I used a variety of coloured pencils from ranges such as Karismacolor, Derwent Coloursoft, and Caran d'Ache Luminance.
I find Colourfix paper to be a fascinating medium for coloured pencils. While the texture of the paper limits the number of layers I can apply compared to standard cotton papers, a few layers are enough to attain a comparable level of realism. It was delightful to work on this piece, and although its larger dimensions of 20" x 30" exceed my usual scope, I enjoyed the challenge. |
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