Diary of a Sculptural Sketchbook

AccessArt member Emma Davies shares her working process through a sculptural sketchbook diary – working both outside and in the studio to recreate a record of a countryside walk.

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Sculptural Sketchbook Diary by Emma Davies
Sculptural Sketchbook Diary by Emma Davies

 


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Sketchbooks and Performance


Eraser Printmaking with Morag Thomson Merriman

Morag Thompson Merriman

Morag Thomson Merriman

Mo is a Scottish visual artist with a MA (Hons) degree in Fine Art. Her work is an intuitive response to the way memory is overlaid with historic or recent experiences of loss, absence and change, experimenting with ways to convey ‘presence’, or the sense of something being revealed or concealed. She is inspired by familial connections to the landscape and her inherited collection of earthy textured pottery ware. Small in scale, her work is mostly on paper, manipulated with mixed media to create subtle, richly textured surfaces. Mo is responsible for all social media marketing for AccessArt on Instagram and works part-time.

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Decorated Paper Bowls


1000 Dogs Project by Kathryn Sjogren


How to Use Simple Thermoplastic Moulding Techniques


Treasure Box by Anna Gibson


Treasure Box by Heidi Mehta


Treasure Box by Tom Jones


Treasure Box by Paula MacGregor


Treasure Box by Tina Sanderson


Subject Matter for Drawing

Potatoes, Playmobil and Henry Moore: Making Drawings with Mass

Potatoes, Playmobil and Henry Moore: Making Drawings with Mass

Introducing Foreshortening and Creating Volume

Introducing Foreshortening and Creating Volume

Drawing Feathers: Perfect for Mark Making

Drawing Feathers: Perfect for Mark Making

Drawing Pouring Water

Drawing Pouring Water

Drawings of Toys Inspired by Gwen John’s Cats!

Drawings of Toys Inspired by Gwen John’s Cats!

Exploring Ink: Making Drawing Tools and Mark Making

Exploring Ink: Making Drawing Tools and Mark Making

Drawing Shiny Cutlery

Drawing Shiny Cutlery

Drawing Insects in Black Pen

Drawing Insects in Black Pen


Beginner’s Guide to Drawing Materials


Drawing Inspired by Elements: Making Structure

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Nests: With Dry and Wet Material

A nest drawing using ink and oil pastel

Building Nests

Nest

Developing a Drawing Through Exploration of Drawing Media

Charcoal pencil


Drawing Inspired by Elements: Drawing Moving Water

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drawing pouring water

Drawing Pouring Water Inspired by Leonard Da Vinci

Our River – a Communal Drawing

Final touches to the river drawing

Painting a storm

Painting the Weather


Drawing Inspired by Elements: Drawing Fire

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Drawing flames

Drawing a flame

Candlelit Still Life

Still life elements in candle light - Exp teenagers - SC

Lightbulb Art

Drawing with Light - A workshop facilitated by Sharon Gale


Drawing Inspired by Elements: Hands Moving Charcoal Dust

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Introduction to Charcoal

Willow Charcoal Using the Side by Lancelot Richardson

charcoal cave

Rachel T charcoal cave adding scale figure

Expressive Charcoal Collage: Coal Mines

Ripped Charcoal Collage by Laura McKendry


Drawing with Tape on Walls with Rebecca Hoyes


Making Paper Bowls with Lisa Smith


Acrylic Painting: ‘Food, Glorious Food’