Four sketches while the sun set

Yesterday the rain came with the evening.  I painted indoors.

I had a set of four paper samples from The Vintage Paper Company. Below are my four sketches.

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Each sheet is of “J Green & Sons” paper, in different weights. The one in the top left is “NOT” and the other sheets are “Rough”. Each sample sheet is about 8 inches by 6 inches.

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Here is a view towards Peregrine House, to show the satellite dishes on the roof. I also drew Peregrine House last week, see this link: Peregrine House from the King’s Square Estate

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The hole in the top left corner is where the sheets were fastened together, with a neat little screw fastener.

 

This was the only paper in the same pack with a ‘NOT’ (smoother) surface. Here is a close up view of the satellite dishes. On the NOT surface I can use pen easily. Pen and ink doesn’t work so well on the “Rough” surface. Here’s a close-up, showing Peregrine House and the satellite dishes on the building in front of it.

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Below is a sketch out of the window in the rain: watercolour only, on the “Rough” surface 300gsm paper. Blake Tower is on the right, Post office Tower on the horizon, Barbican terrace block visible behind Blake Tower.

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Forty-five minutes later, the sun was setting. I enjoyed using heavier paper (400gsm) to try to capture the shimmering light on the buildings. Painted directly in watercolour, no pen, no pencil.

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Below is the final sketch, done quickly after the sun has set. This is on the heaviest paper, a magnificent 615gsm. It was stable, like card, so it didn’t curl or misbehave,  and was not soft or absorbent, but took the watercolour brilliantly.  It was very handy for such a quick sketch.

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It’s fun to experiment with papers, and surprising what a difference the paper makes. Thankyou to the Vintage Paper Co for the samples.

 

 

 

 

2 thoughts on “Four sketches while the sun set”

  1. Hello Bella and thank you for the comment. I’ve also used the “Katazome Sketchbook” from the Vintage Paper Company, which contains vintage paper. Like you I feel it’s a privilege to use this paper, with its flaws and its history. My sketches in the Katazome Sketchbook are in this post: https://janesketching.com/2018/05/18/sketching-in-crete-may-2018/
    That post has a picture of the sketchbook:
    https://janesketching.com/2018/05/18/sketching-in-crete-may-2018/#jp-carousel-2762

    Your website is amazing! I see you use “LoveFromTheArtist” to make and sell cards. I’m going to investigate them. I wonder if I might be considered as a ‘contributing artist’ – what do you think?

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  2. It is so good to see what you have done with this paper. I also ordered some archive vintage paper from the same company. It felt quite a privilege to use it, wonderful stuff.

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