Learning Contrast - Podcast #286
In this week's episode Colin talks about his latest shadow picture he has completed and why these classes help with learning contrast. We also talk about the differences between charcoal, graphite and pastel pencil and why they offer similar lessons but achieve different results.
PanPastel with Stick Pastel - Podcast #284
In this episode Colin talks about the ambitious picture he attempted using PanPastels with stick pastels and why it didn't end up delivering the results he expected. This leads us on to talking about combining PanPastels with pastel pencils and other mediums and what tools he used in his latest picture to try and get more detail.
Drawing Misty Landscapes - Podcast #283
In this episode Colin talks about how he created a black and white misty landscape scene using just 4 pencils. We talk about the subtleties and effects you can get without even needing black. We also talk about his next projects using Pan Pastels and a new tool he'll be experimenting with.
Creating Custom Mounts/Mats - Podcast #282
In this episode we talk about Colin's new shadow picture and how it's a different composition to his other work. This leads us onto talking about how he would go about mounting (or matting) the picture as it is a custom size.
First PanPastel Landscape - Podcast #281
In this episode Colin tells us how he got on with using PanPastels for the first time. We talk about the impressionistic style and how he feels it will develop in future. We also discuss sharpening creatcolor pencils and problems you might face taping your paper to your drawing boards.
Fabricating Landscapes - Podcast #280
In this episode we talk about Colin's newest artwork and his plans for PanPastels. We discuss how he totally made up the background and foreground to a hound landscape and how he combined two pictures photos to create a stunning landscape on UART paper.
Realism through Impressionism - Podcast #279
In this episode Colin talks us through a new Snow Leopard picture - his first one using UART Paper. We talk about the differences the UART paper made and how achieved such amazing contrast and realism whilst still making it "impressionistic".
UART vs PastelMat - Podcast #278
In this episode Colin talks about his experiments with the UART paper and how his latest project is going on the sand colour. We talk about the differences between this and PastelMat and which one Colin prefers. We also discuss the free Evelyn Nesbit class that's been added to the website and YouTube and why he found it more challenging compared to the other shadow pictures
Drafting Film - Podcast #277
In this episode we talk about drafting film and compare this with some of the other papers Colin uses. We also discuss UART and what experiments he's planning using this paper. We talk about his latest shadow picture being a slightly different subject and how he got the final effects you see on the paper.
Drawing Free-Hand for Beginners - Podcast #276
In this episode we answer a few questions from our students which prompts us to offer some advice for those wanting to learn how to draw free-hand. We offer an easy introduction to learning perspective, proportions and drawing accurately. Colin also talks about 2 new 4 pencil shadow pictures he has completed recently - a Portrait and a Dog. Both of which are classes coming to the website in the New Year.
An Artist at Christmas - Podcast #275
In this episode Colin recalls the first Christmas running his gallery in the early 80s. We talk about the busy periods and what he did to diversify and explore making money in the early days. He offers advice for other artists in the same position and how they can find success too.
Benefits of Teaching - Podcast #274
In this episode Colin shares his experience of teaching and doing commission work at the beginning of his artists' journey. We discuss how after how many years he would have become more comfortable with commission work and whether he has ever faced artists' block. We also talk about how going down the avenue of becoming a teacher made him a better artist.