
In last week’s post, I promised that you would see another sketch. Well, I did keep my word, and here it is, taken from a photo I took of the Cologne Cathedral on my recent travels. If you have followed my site, you will know I love sketching clouds, and that is why this sky over the Cathedral appealed to me. Nothing I like better than a great mass of brooding cumulus to get me going with the pencils.
With this type of sketch I work on cold-pressed 300gm watercolour paper, as I use a little watercolour and water soluble pencils for the sketch. The paper is softly textured and this adds to the sketch, I think. To begin, I worked with a B pencil, to rough out the hills and town in relation to the sky and the river at the bottom. I sketched this in quickly. For the sky I used a Derwent Medium wash pencil to shape the clouds, making rapid movements before popping in shades of blue with aquarelle, and a little green for the trees and hills. Next comes the brushing of water (not too much) through the sketchy lines drawn, which drags the pigment across the paper. I also add a little Paynes grey watercolour in with this too. It is now time to let the paper dry.
More detail happens now and I shape the buildings with a little grey wash. When dry, I focus on the main event, the cathedral. I switch to a fine pen, and then add tones with the Derwent pencil. With the fine pen, I add squiggly lines to denote the bushes and just touch a light outline on a few buildings with pen. I add a bit more depth of tone to the river’s edge, and I’m done.
Next time, you’ll see a sketch or two from the life drawing sessions Ive been attending. I know there’s one at least I’ll show you. Promise.
The cathedral looks magnificent in this sketch. Thank you for explaining your working process. I know very little about the technique of drawing and find this information truly interesting. I not only love the clouds, but find that the low horizon makes the clouds even more impressive. Nicely kept promise.
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Thank you Yvonne, always good to receive your comments. I must admit that I like the low horizon too, and the clouds. The teacher in me can’t help but mention the processes I go through. Pleased you like me doing this.
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Ditto, thanks for explaining the process. It’s a lovely sketch and brings back memories of Cologne.
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It’s always lovely to receive a response to a post. I’m pleased you like the sketch.
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Thanks Vivienne. I like these spare images with just a couple of colours highlighted. I do not know Germany well, but my fleeting memories of it are of vivid greens next to grey. This sketch captures that most effectively.
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Nice comment Phil. I like to keep my drawing simple if I can, a little colour, and not have that laboured finished look.
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