Alessa

I’m trying to be more confident in my use of watercolour and so in this portrait of Alessa I didn’t block in her hair with colour. Instead I just applied strokes of water, added colour, and let it flow where it wanted, adding some paint drops to break up the colour a little. I think I like the end result, although I did feel the need to add a few pencil strokes rather than just leaving it be. I’ll keep experimenting with this approach anyway.

I used Zecchi Toscana watercolours and Prismacolor coloured pencils in a Moleskine watercolour sketchbook.

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hareinthemoon

I love drawing things. These days I am rarely found without a pen, pencil or stylus in my hands. In my working life I spend a lot of time in meetings and classrooms, reading papers and strategies, so my home life provides a creative antidote to all that! I also have chronic pain, lots of it. I have scoliosis, fibromyalgia and CRPS, so my life is a balancing act, trying to balance work, which make me feel part of the real world, with pain, which is ever present, and art, which soothes my pain.

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