Most of my work comes under the category of ‘ink and wash’ and it is the relationship between the ink lines and the watercolour washes that I find the most exciting part of this way of working. However, most of the information posts on my blog to date have been about the ‘wash’ side of
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Fountain Pen Sketching Part 6: Pens with variable lines 1 - Liz Steel : Liz Steel
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Fountain Pen Sketching Part 3: Using a fountain pen - Liz Steel : Liz Steel
Fountain Pen Sketching Part 1: Introduction - Liz Steel : Liz Steel
Pens and Markers - Liz Steel : Liz Steel
Permanent fountain pen inks for ink & wash sketching - Liz Steel : Liz Steel
MyLGA2021 Sketches Part 1: The first week - Exploring - Liz Steel : Liz Steel