Faye is an extraordinary artist, so was a little afraid at first to put pen to paper in her presence... but soon got over myself.
Started with using oil pastels to get a feel for colours, shape and textures. Was quite fun just to play with this and loosen up. Haven't been outside painting since A-level art days - crazy really. Loved setting up my paints, water and paper out in the fresh air - felt a million times easier to be creative.
Loved the way the sunlight was casting such long shadows across the woodland floor and wanted to capture this. I began by lightly penciling a selection of the trees nearby.
I spent some time observing the skyline and background. The Lincolnshire countryside rolls across behind the trees and I carefully painted this in pure coloured segments of rust, green, yellow, and orange, changing to a light brown in the foreground, leaving the trees white. This created a great sense of depth straight away and a great backdrop for these huge old trees.
I had a decision to make as to how much of the trees to paint in, and what to leave white - I didn't want the drama of this depth to disappear by adding too much detail.
Once I'd got the watercolour finished, I began to create outlines and texture in black pen. Really pleasing finished result, and I do feel I've found a niche with this water colour style. Will definitely do some more work in this style. 