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  • Sunflower Seedhead Using Shade and Tone Mixed Media Set by Jill Winch

    The Shade and Tone Mixed Media Set is another wonderful product from Derwent. The colours are a mix of Inktense, Graphitint, Pastel Shades and Tinted Charcoal paint, complete with 3 pencils in Derwent Onyx, Derwent Drawing Terracotta and Derwent Graphic ‘B’ – so a good choice to work with. As a Botanical Artist, I am very keen to work with plants, particularly when they have gone over and changed into their dried autumn and winter colours.
  • Step by Step Guide on How to Paint a Daisy Using Derwent Inktense Blocks and Pencils by Clare Wheeldon

    Step by step guide on how to paint a daisy using Derwent Inktense blocks and pencils by Clare Wheeldon
  • Lighthouse in Inktense Paint by Julia Woning

    I love to play with colour and water. So the Derwent Inktense paints are one of my favourites to use. For today I have chosen to paint a lighthouse. After I have lightly sketched the scenery with a pencil, I go over the outlines with a black Line Maker, leaving the clouds in graphite pencil. I will start to create the colour I want in the paint pan mixing palettes, before I start to paint the sky.
  • Capturing the First Signs of Spring with XL Blocks and Inktense

    Walking our dog across the golf course during lockdown, I was captivated by the image of the bare black branches of the back lit winter trees and the glorious first signs of spring’s bright yellow daffodils. This appealed to me as the perfect subject to create with Derwent XL Charcoal Blocks and Inktense Paint Pans.
  • Children’s Book Illustration Inspired by the Lake District by Cindy Wider

    My early inspiration for the Cuddleecats characters and book series first began while visiting the breathtaking Lake District, England, seven years ago. I’d already been a full-time artist, author and illustrator and had been creating artworks I enjoyed for over 25 years at that time, but this experience was something surreal. It was unexpected.
  • Festive Squirrel Card Using Derwent Metallic and Inktense Paints by Julia Woning

    It’s almost Christmas and here I will show you how you can create another lovely Christmas card with the Metallic and Inktense Paints from Derwent. I’ve grabbed my Inktense Paint Pan Set, Metallic Paint Pan Set and Lightfast Paper to create this cute and festive squirrel.
  • Cheat’s Tie-Dye using Inktense Blocks

    This tie-dye technique will work on all cotton material; you can even buy blank/white pre-made cushions or t-shirts to decorate. As well as your fabric you’ll need Inktense blocks, a spritzer, a piece of scrap or printer paper, and elastic bands.