Ink can be an exciting addition to your drawing and painting practice. It’s easy to use and offers many options for experimenting with colours, shapes
Angie Rogers talks us through trace monotype printmaking and how she incorporates soft pastels into the technique to create wonderful results.
Linda Adiele shares how she achieves dark and light skin tones with acrylics.
In this tutorial Tom Shepherd takes us through a step by step tutorial on painting a robin in watercolour.
Animals add a sense of scale and movement to a landscape scene and the light tones of these sheep, seen against the morning light, dark
Alison McIlkenny explains the process of applying gold leaf and using it in paintings as well as sharing the differences between genuine and imitation gold leaf.
Step by step tutorial of ‘Harriet’ the teddy bear painted in gouache by Murray Ince.
Let’s face it, everybody loves a good story. No matter how it is told, it is one of the most engaging activities known to humankind.
Goldster artist instructor John Skelcher explains how and why using a value system is so important when creating artwork.
In this tutorial Tom Shepherd takes us through a step by step tutorial on painting a kingfisher bird in watercolour.
Max Hale takes us through his top tips on using water-mixable oils, a medium which has been around for over a decade.
I struck lucky with this subject, catching the sailing club just as they were getting ready to go out on the water. The strong pattern