When I first came across Ian Fennelly’s artwork, I wasn’t entirely sure what to make of it. (https://www.urbansketchcourse.com/) The buildings leaned at improbable angles. Perspective bent and stretched. Ink lines wobbled rather than marched neatly across the page. Colours drifted far beyond where reality said they should be. A stone wall might suddenly bloom withContinueContinue reading “Learning to Loosen Up: My Experience with Ian Fennelly’s Urban Sketching Course”
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From Oils to Aussie Accents: A Beginner’s Journey into Watercolour with Scott Swinson
My first foray into painting was with oils—a medium I still love but haven’t touched for years. Back in the pre-Internet days, I was simply looking for a place to learn. So, where did I land? A Bob Ross Instructor course. Yes, that Bob Ross. I enjoyed it, but eventually tired of landscapes—not to mentionContinueContinue reading “From Oils to Aussie Accents: A Beginner’s Journey into Watercolour with Scott Swinson”
