I have enjoyed finding out what different pens can do; watercolour pens, permanent markers, acrylic paint pens and drawing pens. Above was the first week of 'pens' and we used permanent pens (like Sharpies) on tracing paper to layer up an image. I let myself go to create the swirly background patterns, which was fun!
We used acrylic paint pens on a gel plate to make our own collage paper and then created a collage.
Using acrylic paint pens meant we couldn't be perfect, so these quirky faces were enjoyable - the pressure was taken off.
Watercolour pens created these pretty flowers.
Paint and stencils created the background and we then had to find faces and bring them out with paint pens - again, no trying to be perfect!
Continuous line with a brush pen and ink drew the rocks and then we added collage papers also created using pen and ink and paints. I found this really relaxing to do.
Collage for a background and using acrylic paint pens through a stencil started this page. We then added botanical silhouettes with a paint pen.
Finally, in the 'Artful Musings' series where an artist (in this case, Amy Maricle -
Mindful Art Studio) discusses their processes, we used watercolour to created a background. The emphasis was on slow lines, adding or removing pressure from the brush to create the thickness of the line. I loved this and have since signed up for two of Amy Maricle's classes - The Simplest Things journal and Little Book of Wonders. I have also bought her book,
Draw Yourself Calm, as her slow drawing really captured my interest.
The course now moves on to Sprays and Mists.