Scribble and Sketch Online (No.23) Abstract Landscapes
Many of our youngest artists find themselves fixed on trying to make their drawings look perfect and get frustrated if they are not 'realistic' enough. Here is a workshop designed to help loosen up and enjoy playing with colour and shape, whilst still creating a recognisable landscape image.
You can follow the step-by-step instructions created by Scribble & Sketch artist, Abigail Reed. This workshop is inspired by all the landscape paintings that were in the RWA Annual Open exhibition recently.
Download the workshop instruction sheets here.
Please check back to find out when Scribble & Sketch will resume. Currently we will continue to run the workshops online, with Easton Scribble & Sketch starting in-person again in July on monthly Saturday afternoons 1.30-3.30pm.
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