Tuesday, 9 July 2013

Archway, Prague

A second sketch from Prague. Rather ran out of room at the edge of the board on this drawing as I would have preferred more width to fully include the right-hand gatehouse, and more height to better enclose the head of the arch. I also couldn't contrive any greenery in the foreground to balance the ivy-clad wall visible in the distance, which would also have helped.

I find working on the Daler Rowney Mounting Boards very easy - they support themselves to lean on when cut into A4-A5 peices and they are light to carry and don't need stretching. They also come coloured in various cream and stone colours, and have a surface on them not dissimilar to a Hot-Pressed finish on a watercolour paper. The only disadvantage is that the paper surface is not resilient to any rubbing.

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