Go with the flow webinar materials
Thank you for registering for our live Painters Online webinar with Robert Dutton.
Ahead of the live session on Thursday 7th April, you can access Robert's reference photograph and suggested materials list below.
Suggested materials
- Willow charcoal sticks
- Compressed charcoal
- Wolff carbon charcoal stick
- Nitram Charcoal (assorted set highly recommended), Batons or Fusians
- Nitram starter kit to include sharpening bloc (highly recommended)
- Nitram Liquid charcoal or Wallace Seymour liquid charcoal
- Nitram powdered charcoal
- Erasers - hard and soft
- Spritzer
- Large, medium and small watercolour and the same for hog brushes
- Water chambers
- Water pots
- Kitchen roll
- Graphite powder
- Sofft (Pan pastel sponges - your choice of shapes and sizes - large recommended)
- Derwent XL Blocks (charcoal)
- Wallace Seymour liquid graphite - Lapis Blue, Brown and Grey
- Soft 4B, 6B, 8B graphite sticks (such as Lyra) or similar
- Large watercolour brushes (the bigger the better)
- Pro Arte swordliner (large) highly recommended
- Large long-haired Chinese brushes highly recommended
- Long-haired riggers
- Craft knife or scalpel
- Graphite pencils ranging from 6H - 9B
- Graphite sticks - mixed grades
- Wolff carbon pencils
- Drawing papers
- Water-souble Derwent Graphitone pencils (or similar) soft 6B recommended
- Pencil sharpener - (Derwent Super Point Mini Manual Sharpener highly recommended)
- Any pencils you have in sets and singles
- Watercolour paper 640gsm (300lb) NOT - suggested size full imperial
Acrylic inks in the following colours:
- Black
- White
- Sepia
- Cobalt Blue
- Indigo
- Quink ink - black
Reference photograph: Towards the Langdales from Tarn Hows
The Langdale Pikes! They must be one of the most iconic mountain ranges and pinnacles in The Lake district and this is your opportunity to paint them from this wonderful lofty knoll at Tarn Hows. Learn how to quickly layer your painting with the different media as learn how those initial inspirational layers with inks and drawing media quickly build an exciting painting balancing loose intuitive marks with expression and control creating a very exciting and evocative painting indeed. To access a larger version of the reference photograph, please click the button below.
Highly recommended by Robert - print outs of reference photographs on A4 GLOSS paper as full colour images.