Here are some top tips for turning your sketches into finished paintings:
For the Sketch you will need: sketch pad and a couple of pencils, we recommend 2B and 3B pencils.
If possible try and take a
photograph of the scene as well as sketching it, that way when you come to painting in the studio you can refer to both. Use a soft pencil (3B) to cover shaded areas quickly.
Don’t be afraid to take your sketch pad out and record what you can see. You will find that some sketches are a piece of artwork in their own right. Sketches are a great reference source to complete work at home or in the studio
If turning your sketch into a watercolour then we would recommend watercolour paper, brushes and a selection of colours. Top tip – use plenty of water when mixing watercolour washes
If turning your sketch into an oil version then we recommend canvas, brushes and oil paints in a selection of colours.
Top tip – use both thick and thing paint when oil painting
Each course
that we run at Art In The Algarve students get ample opportunity to sketch outside and then transform their sketches into paintings in our large studios
we also hold an exhibition at the end of each course to showcase the work that students have done throughout the week.
For a list of dates and prices or courses please see our website