How to paint using a simple Pen and Ink Water Colour Technique

How to paint using a simple Pen and Ink Water Colour Technique

Here we have a simple technique you can use to create a great painting using Water colour and pen and ink highlights to enhance the painting. Hope you like it.

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With John Hoar

My painting with John HoarPainting with John Hoar,
I decided to go to one of John Hoar’s painting workshops, who is someone whose work I have always admired. So this April I drove to South Devon and spent two days painting with John. There were four of us in the workshop all were good artists and it was great to see other artists style, we managed to complete five paintings three in his studio and two around Johns home in the Devonshire countryside.
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How to paint a portrait in Watercolour

Here we have some techniques you can use to help you in your drawing and painting hobby. This video deals with the some tips and techniques you can use for a watercolour portrait.

Further information can be found on my website or if you have any questions or requests for other video tips and techniques please email me. I do hope this video helps you, thanks for watching.

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World War One Painting Series on canvas

100 years has passed since World War One (WW1), with the 4th of August 1914 drawing near, I decided around March 2014 to paint a series of WW1 paintings.  I planned to paint 3 Acrylics on my favourite canvas size of 16″ x 20″ to mark the anniversary of the First World War.

A Personnel note:  For my generation our grandfathers fought in The Great War  and late last year I painted my grandfather sitting round the camp fire in his uniform with his mates.  This can be viewed here on this blog. He was in the Royal Artillery and survived the trenches returning home (Birmingham) in early 1919.

french-soldier-ww1-smallSo I set about in March to paint 3 Acrylics from photographs I had gathered over the last 12 months or so.  As with any new series things change and I ended up with my first painting in water colour, not acrylic of a French Soldier dressed in the battle dress of that time blue.  The reason for the deviation was the stumbling upon a WW1 photo of this French soldier.  I could not resist the temptation and went about painting the allied soldier.

So getting back to the main event 3 Acrylics on 20″ x 16″ canvas paper.  I started with a 1914 photo probably from the battle of the Marne of British cavalry charging a German position.  Now I am unsure when the photo was taken however the chaps on horse are wearing the army caps not the traditional tommy helmet which I am led to believed came into service around late 1915 early 1916.  I named the painting “Stop the advance” and can be viewed on my website.

Next came the British Officer ordering his troops “Over the Top” again done in acrylic on texture paper.  This painting was taken from a few photos along with my imagination to enhance the painting.  As for a year I looked further into 1916 and around the time of the Somme. Viewed here along with my other work.

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acrylicSo that was it 3 paintings not all in acrylic.  I decided to work on one last aP1040695 to make my goal of 3 paintings in the medium of acrylic, but what to paint? An aviation painting came to mind after watching a documentary on WW1 planes, something which I have only painted twice before and surprise to me both painting sold very easily.  “Darken Sky’s” was created with much thanks to the Royal Flying corps along with the famous RAF born out of WW1 in 1918.
new-rifles-guy-smallJob done 3 x Acrylics and 1 x Water colour painted with in the period of around 8 weeks. However after my success of painting a number of presentation piece of a Napoleonic Rifles Officer for the Rifle Battalions of the British army I decided one last painting similar in style but a 1914 British Tommy concluded the series.

 

P1040697I hope you like the series and as always please please contact me your thoughts on anything you have see here today.  Thanks for taking the time to read this blog, you never know I might decide later to paint a German soldier on the Western Front.  Don’t be shy if you have a idea for a great painting to mark the 100 years of the Great War then e mail me.

take care Phil

The new Engine House water colour

” Cornish Tin Mine Engine House Water Colour ”
(original painting 11″inch x 15″inch)

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Painted by myself on water-colour sheet paper, all you need is a frame and its ready to hang on your wall. Here is the Cornish Tim Mine Engine House in water colour. This original water colour was taken from a photo my son took back in October 2013 near St Day. Its one of my favourite Engine houses in West Cornwall and I drive past it on a regular basis. I have painted a few Engine Houses mainly on Acrylic along with a very impressive large oil painting for a airy gallery a few years ago but never have I attempted to paint a water colour. The tricky part of this one was the colour, very brown with the autumn effect. I hope the work gives justice to this great peace of Cornish History.

Thank you for looking at my painting, I have been painting oil, acrylic and water colour art for over 40 years, All my work is 100% hand painted and you will find my art on many uk art websites galleries , I am now retired and offer my work for sale here on this site, I work from a studio within my home in Cornwall, The size of this canvas is 11″inch x 15″inch, signed on the rear with a proof of Certificate of Authenticity enclosed,

Postage and package is free and all my paintings are sent out first class recorded delivery kind regards Phil.