Class Tutorial
Template
Sketch all the outlines directly to the pastel paper with a charcoal pencil, a template has been provided. Just make sure that the horizon line is NOT on the centreline of the paper.
Snapshot of the pastel sticks and pencils being used.
Draw the sky
First add a layer of light blue in the sky area and then add a very light touch of red over the blue and blend as shown. We want a toned down blue. If too red then add some more blue until the required tone is obtained.
Draw the clouds
With a soft white lightly scrub in the clouds. You can now see why the sky colour was changed. We need the contrast to emphasize the clouds.
Do not do too much blending. Let the White chalk lay lightly on the top of the paper. Do not lose the fluffiness of the cloud edges.
Add an absolutely light layer of Naples Yellow to just tone down the absolute White. You must hardly see it.
Add some extra billows to the main cloud mass on the left. The main light is coming from the right hand side. Add a few small highlights to the billows.
Draw the mountains
With a dark brown stick lay in the dark areas of the mountain. Using a light grey/brown pencil draw in the distant mountain
Add some dark green to the brown and blend.
Using a light pink or Naples Yellow add it in for the sunshine on the mountain slopes.
Using a mauve/brown pencil to draw in the rocky ridges. Add in the highlights on the vertical ridges.
Add the horizon
Use a dark blue for the horizon. Use a light pink pencil to add sunshine to the distant shoreline.
Draw the sea and waves
Lay in the shadow of the waves leaving white for the foam areas. Add some light Viridian closer to the shoreline.
Use a soft white stick to lay in the tops of the rolling windswept waves.
Use the edge of the pastel stick to tap in the distant wave tops. Add a light Viridian colour to the surface of the water where it flattens out on the shore and add the surf marks.
Add the white streaks to the nearer wave and then start blocking in the rocks.
Draw the rocks
After laying the underlayer, use Naples Yellow to add the highlights of the different rocks. Notice the different sizes as well as the different shapes. Use a pencil to add the various textures to the rocks. Keep the main highlights to the foreground rocks.
Draw the run-out
Use a dark blue pencil to add the shadows in the surf area and darker reflections in the run-out surface.
Lightly tap in the spray on the nearer waves as well as the surf. Next draw in the water lapping against the rocks. Less violent towards the right.
Add the light foam strips to the run-out. Don’t make them too large.
Draw the left hand rocks
Add the rocks in a similar fashion to the previous rocks. Soften the edges of the run-out against the sand.
The foreground sand
With vertical strokes add in the rock reflections and with light blue, the sky reflections, leaving some of the sand colour shining through/
Lightly draw in the backwash foam lines and then add the lapping against the rocks.
Add some gulls for life
Add an impression of a gull on the rocks. Use orange at the feet and for the beak.
Complete the drawing by adding a few gulls in the sky. I have used white to create their shape then added black to the tip of the wings.
Final drawing
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