Friday, 16 August 2013

roof composite


Having drawn a few more pieces, I realised I could join the three sections of the roof together (see above). I've now drawn a total of 450 pieces and have coloured the first 345, so I should be able to construct a large part of the jigsaw at this point.

My brain is guacamole.

TWSBI Diamond 580 with Platinum Carbon ink and watercolours, in A4 Stillman and Birn Alpha Series sketchbook.

Thursday, 15 August 2013

more roof pieces


























TWSBI Diamond 580 with Platinum Carbon ink and watercolours, in A4 Stillman and Birn Alpha Series sketchbook.

Wednesday, 14 August 2013

roof


























Another section of the roof which will go just to the right of the first section I posted...

TWSBI Diamond 580 with Platinum Carbon ink and watercolours, in A4 Stillman and Birn Alpha Series sketchbook.

Tuesday, 13 August 2013

jigsaw project

























Some time ago, I had the notion to buy a jigsaw puzzle, draw each individual piece, then scan the original artwork in and assemble the puzzle digitally.

A couple of weeks ago, I went to a local charity shop and bought a 500 piece jigsaw for 99p. The picture on the box is a typical jigsaw photograph of some perfect corner of England, in this case a cottage somewhere in North Yorkshire. (I’ll scan it in a later date so you can see for yourself.)

Anyway, I’ve made a start on the project and have been taking pieces out of the box at random and then drawing each one individually, numbering each piece as I go. I fill a sketchbook page – I can get a total of 35 pieces on each page – and then I watercolour all the pieces on that page in one sitting, then scan them into the computer. At the time of writing I’ve drawn 275 pieces and have coloured the first 170.

I should of course, draw all the pieces before I start assembling the puzzle, but looking over the drawings I’ve made so far, it’s clear that certain pieces go together and I couldn’t resist making a start on the digitised version. So here is the first composite piece depicting the tiled roof of the cottage. It’s turning out pretty much as I expected and I love all the inconsistencies of size, colour and shape in the assembled image.

I think it will look great when it’s finished but it requires a great deal of time and patience and feeling as I do at the moment, a nervous breakdown can’t be far away...

TWSBI Diamond 580 with Platinum Carbon ink and watercolours, in A4 Stillman and Birn Alpha Series sketchbook.

Tuesday, 6 August 2013

bath toys





























Parker Jotter with Quink Ink and TWSBI Diamond 580 with Platinum Carbon ink and watercolours, in A4 Daler Rowney 150gsm sketchbook.

Sunday, 4 August 2013

trinkets





























TWSBI Diamond 580 with Platinum Carbon ink and watercolours, in A4 Daler Rowney 150gsm sketchbook.

Saturday, 3 August 2013

fountain pens





























With the recent acquisition of a couple of new fountain pens, I made a few notes in my sketchbook to see how they compared with some other pens of mine. Yesterday, I finally got around to drawing the pens themselves...

Images: TWSBI Diamond 580 with Platinum Carbon ink and watercolours. Words: Various fountain pens and inks. Both: A4 Daler Rowney 150gsm sketchbook.