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Line and Wash: it's not just 'colouring in' - with John Harrison (Part 2) 

Yorkshire Dales Millennium Trust
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Here is part 2 of John Harrison's fantastic Line and Wash guide.
This video focuses on painting the drawing you made in part one with water colour.
Reference picture and material notes can be found here: tinyurl.com/Li...
John is Yorkshire born and bred: a trained graphic designer with a strong illustrative style borne from his voracious childhood reading: Rupert The Bear; Swallows and Amazons; Just William; the Narnia series, and countless comics from both sides of the Atlantic. They all featured drawings which led directly to John’s current style of strong line drawings - usually in ink - with watercolour washes applied in varying degrees to focus the viewer’s eye. John draws inspiration (pun intended!) from many sources - Yorkshire’s glorious Dales and Coast, the stunning Lake District, city, village and townscapes - always looking for dynamic viewpoints with interesting perspective and strong light and shadows.
Largely self-taught, he doesn’t consider himself a painter, but uses the unpredictable yet exciting medium of watercolour to highlight his drawings. He runs many workshops and classes, details of which are posted on his website. His work is in many private collections both in the UK and internationally, he undertakes commissions both private and corporate and has just come to the end of a year-long monthly feature in the Dalesman magazine.
To find out more click here: drawninyorkshir...
The course is part of Stories in Stone, a scheme of conservation and community projects concentrated on the Ingleborough area. The scheme was developed by the Ingleborough Dales Landscape Partnership, led by the Yorkshire Dales Millennium Trust.

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Комментарии : 14   
@isabellegodin3321
@isabellegodin3321 Год назад
Finy lovelly touch. Thank you for your tips. Isabelle from Québec.
@chrystalfrost1775
@chrystalfrost1775 Год назад
Thanks for this. It's nice to know that I don't have to be a traditionalist. So many "tutors" have tried to get me to go down that route.
@joaneklein4280
@joaneklein4280 Год назад
Wonderful, loved seeing you do the background hills, I did one today and pretty boring.
@lindaking9222
@lindaking9222 3 года назад
Lovely Yorkshire scenery lends itself to line & wash
@hexemuller6555
@hexemuller6555 2 года назад
Perfect your interpretation. Love it
@mwalimuUtube
@mwalimuUtube 4 года назад
This is just what I’ve been wanting, at this stage of my development! Thank you! Can’t wait to see Part 3, and the shadows!
@laurar430
@laurar430 3 года назад
Thank you very much! I really appreciate your detailed commentary. I'm definitely going to renew my artistic license on my way to your next video!
@janecotton2294
@janecotton2294 4 года назад
Loving this.
@JohnHarrison51
@JohnHarrison51 4 года назад
Jane Cotton thank you Jane 😁
@letajones8556
@letajones8556 3 года назад
Very pretty
@tobybarker6808
@tobybarker6808 3 года назад
loving these videos. Just one (helpful?) comment would be, for me at any rate, it'd be good to see a thumbnail of the finished piece so we can see how the things you are doing end up once complete. Anyway, onto the next video!
@linaarmstrong2250
@linaarmstrong2250 2 года назад
Great work
@fiziwig
@fiziwig 3 года назад
This isn't the same drawing as in part 1. Was there a reason for that?
@alangeorgebarstow
@alangeorgebarstow 3 года назад
What does it matter? He has clearly drawn a fresh sketch with better perspective than the first. I would have done the same.
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