Sketch of Ugolino and his sons, one of the incredible works of Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux
Note: I didn’t have time to publish my drawings, because, you know…school…
But well, I went to Vicenza on the weekends and found that there was an exhibition of renaissance artists, so I went straight to buy some tickets without losing time, and then I stayed the rest of the day in a museum drawing some sculpture by Alessandro Vittoria, a mannerist sculptor of the Venetian School in the late 16th century.
-Derwent graphite XL
-Schneider pen
-Brush Marker-Windsor and Newton
-Derwent colour pencils
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P.D: you know… sometimes it’s good to do some good ol’ practice.
Small tests of the new watercolour I did some days ago!
Schmincke Watercolour
Derwent pencil
And tombow dual marker
Note: this work is inspired thanks to archeology.
-My teacher gave me this subject and said to set in whatever ambiance would fit the most, all my classmates chose sea as an ambience, but I wanted to think out of the box and the first thing that came to me was archeological setting.
Derwent pencil
Canson mi-teintes
Materials:
Gouache
Ecoline
Pen (Schneider)
Watercolor - Schmincke Horadam
Acrylic - (specifically Payne’s Grey-Old holland)
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Note: I just went to Anselm Kiefer exposition at Milano in Hangar Bicocca… It’s incredible to see his work, the tall towers (the seven heavenly palaces), the paintings, the setting, it was like going into a vision even a dream.
So I finish my first watercolour but I think something is a miss in the process of making it… I will try making it with others tools in the future, because the ones I used were nothing more than improvisations.
(Note: sorry for my English, is not my first language)
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