Quince tree flower painted with Gansai Tambi watercolours.
Hi there, how are you?
The quince tree is blooming, there are lots of flowers and hopefully a decent crop of fruit to come.
They are very enjoyable to draw with each flower surrounded by their cluster of large curling leaves.
This year I’ve been experimenting with toned paper; The flower above is painted with the new Gansai Tambi paint set I got for Christmas, they’re a Japanese brand I think and are more opaque than western watercolour.
These paints are fun to use, even though the paper is quite absorbent they worked really well and I like the way it turned out.
In the depths of a draw I found a small tin containing a “drawing set”, they are pencils in shades of black brown and white. Charcoal, carbon, oil and a soft pastel, so I used the charcoal black, white and a soft pastel to draw a flower just to try them out.
I used the blending stump that came with the set to move the pastel around then of course contaminated the white because I used the wrong end. Since some of the flowers are a soft pink I thought it would work.
I also tried the carbon stick but it doesn’t move the same as charcoal and I didn’t really like it.
Then I remembered the small box of soft pastels I had sitting around not getting any use at all.
After drawing this I remembered why, they’re very messy and hard to draw with; So glad I was sitting in the garden as I was covered in dust.
When I’d finished drawing I sprayed all of the pastels with a fixative to keep everything from smudging and keep coloured chalk dust to a minimum.
In my little folder I have some pink construction paper, I used a mixture of watercolour and gansai tambi paints to paint the flower but the paper was really absorbent and was not happy with the wet media as all.
The paper wrinkled as you can see and the colours are very dull. It’s better suited to dry media in future.
I drew the outline with a fountain pen and called it a day.
So happy we could get out into the garden and draw in the sunshine this week.
Thanks so much for taking the time to stop by.
Till next time, have fun x




Red quince painted with watercolour.




























