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February 6, 2018 at 12:36 pm #450874
A lovely gift of a grey S&B Nova sketch book and 5 tubes of gouache to play with so even though it’s a grim, grey, grizzly day here I thought I’d see how I got on with the limited palette and the new book.
A quick sketch of 60’s architecture across a grassy square, twisted winter branches and ivy growing up a tree trunk, glowing crab apples and a blackbird who kindly posed for me.
Loving the underlying grey to unite and add atmosphere.
Not a great painting but it got me thinking about how I’ll use this book. I may keep it for urban sketching as it so lends itself to that. A friend has started a local urban sketchers group, with plans to affiliate it to the international group in time.
It would work well with Paynes grey and white acrylic inks, charcoal, pastel ….all sorts
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February 6, 2018 at 1:15 pm #560846It looks very rich and lush with those greens and the swirling lines.
February 7, 2018 at 2:17 am #560844Lovely experiments, vhere. I remember you didn’t like Strathmore Toned Sketch Journal. How does the paper in S&B Nova sketchbook compare to Strathmore’s toned sketch paper?
Sandra
February 7, 2018 at 5:09 am #560837Thanks Eve
It’s much more robust Sandra. It’s 150gsm and a tougher surface that will take much more working on it. That’s the same weight as their alpha, which is lovely even though I like the heavier Beta even more.
I’ve been playing a bit with different media in it this morning (when I should be doing a lot of other things!)
Charcoal, gouache and inks work beautifully on it. Pastel pencils are good as long as you don’t want to build lots of layers – you wouldn’t expect to be able to on a paper like this, but it holds well for touches of colour used alongside drawing. Coloured pencils are ok, I’ve only tested with Coloursoft so far but expect the Polychromos (out in my car at the moment, along with my watercoloiurs) to show much more vibrantly. Biro, pencil, tinted charcoal etc are good. The gold ink actually works well but the scanner doesn’t show that.
The grain is finer than Strathmore, the paper much stronger, not disintegrating with too much water or bleeding through to the next page. The binding is strong so it will stand up to being crammed into bags to take out etc. The way that S&B prime the paper leaves a lovely surface to work on.
I always do tester scribbles like this with new paper to see what I can/can’t do with it before discovering in the middle of a sketch that I’ve spent time on!
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February 7, 2018 at 11:21 pm #560845vhere, thank you. Have you taken it our in the field, and if so, how well does the softcover work vs the hardbound?
Sandra
February 8, 2018 at 5:46 am #560838I’ve only just got it and won’t take it out in the field much until the weather warms a little – it’s VERY cold at the moment. I plan to use it for uban sketching mostly I think.
Because of the soft cover it’s lighter to carry or hold when sketching but the binding is really strong so should be just as good.
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February 9, 2018 at 5:47 pm #560835Looks like this could be an exciting sketchbook, Vivien.
February 10, 2018 at 6:24 pm #560836Vivien, oh awesome. I love gouache sketches, and your is beautiful!
JJ
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All Media Art Events, Artwork From Life, Art JournalsFebruary 25, 2018 at 7:30 am #560839thank you all I’m looking forward to using it plein air but the temperatures have plummeted and snow is on the way and my arthritis doesn’t like that! soi not until it warms up a little
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March 3, 2018 at 10:01 am #560840and a snowy one with the same limited palette – a grey grey day. the only glowing colour is the few crab apples left on the tree
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March 3, 2018 at 10:52 am #560843I enjoy how the white pops on the grey page
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All Media Art Events, Artwork From Life, Art JournalsMarch 4, 2018 at 6:36 pm #560841I love these. The color pops so nicely on the grey page!
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