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Reham Ali’s workshop! Again, working much looser than I normally do (though not loose enough, Reham was scandalized by my use of pencil in the beginning. I put it away after that!). I had fun flinging around paint! I don’t think I could live in this style, but gosh it
Her workshop is called:Fearless Watercolours And that says it all. She is a professor for arts and a great teacher. Her joy is contagious and her drawing and painting skills outstanding. She shared her passion with us and this was one of the best teaching moments of the Symposium to
I went to Reham M. Ali’s demo and oooh it was another great moment! Her demo was focused on “Fearless Watercolour” – and as someone who is quite fearful with watercolours, I was very interested in her demonstration!
Many urban sketchers start their sketch with a line drawing and then add in color afterwards, usually with watercolor. Would you add it there, on the spot, or rather later at home? Do you mix that exact brick color and then fill the shape of the building with it?In this
also has a lovely loose style but I have added Reham to this category as a lot of her work (and workshops) focus on sketching things at unexpected angles.
We had a great sketchwalk on Friday, but also a wonderful workshop with Reham on Saturday.