Painting and Drawing

brue
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edited August 2014 in Your Hobbies #1

Smile Does anyone take painting and drawing equipment on their travels? I've always got some in the van. Not all sites lend themselves to interesting
views but some have plenty to fire up a few ideas.

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  • JaneLincs
    JaneLincs Forum Participant Posts: 30
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    edited June 2018 #2

    Are there any art teachers amongst us? 

    I'd be really interested in getting together with anybody who would be happy to share their knowledge or offer a bit of tuition in the art of watercolour and/or acrylic painting (I have the gear but no idea  smile ).  

    Maybe there would be a few people interested in getting together for a weekend (or midweek) to produce their own masterpiece?? laughing

  • eiflow
    eiflow Forum Participant Posts: 115
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    edited June 2018 #3

    Hi Jane....I'm still on painting by numbers so wouldn't be of any help. I hope you hear from others who could join you though....and be more helpful!😊

  • Wherenext
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    edited November 2018 #4

    Mrs WN always has some painting or drawing equipment to hand. If we are going for a long trip, timewise, she also takes a small pochade with some oils. She has books full of drawings, a lot of them of farm buildings of CLs we've stayed onlaughing. But we'll often break the walk so she can do a quick half an hour sketch, take a photo and then work it up when we get home.

    I'm sitting here surrounded by oil paintings waiting to be varnished of Lindisfarne and the Pont du Gard plus finished ones of Moorston and Blakeney.

    Sorry it's taken a while to answer your OP!smile