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Welcome to the blog of Element Detailing. We are a small company based in Nottinghamshire, England. We make our living detailing architecture and illustrating.

On this blog we hope to share some of our work as well as review artist materials, books and share some of the places we visit. Posts will be by Al (Architectural Detailer/Technician & Illustrator) or Jenny (Artist & Webmaster). Both of us are company directors with hands on experience of running a small business.

Saturday 9 November 2013

Swinderby Church in Sepia Inks

I have been using brown and sepia tone inks for a number of years now, however last month I decided to experiment with the technique a little further and attempt to make some improvements. I chose the subject of the church in Swinderby, Lincolnshire. The sandstone on the main church together with the timber framed and shingled gate seemed to lend itself well to the possibility of a monotone illustration. The many years this church has stood within the village and the long effects of the weather have also softened the materials and edges, adding to the beauty of this wonderful old building.

After outlining the illustration in a light pencil line onto watercolour board I applied a brush wash of the diluted Winsor & Newton peat brown drawing ink to add in the sky and base tones. The ink can be added in layers to build up the wash effect and colour depth but I have never been entirely happy with the ink when applying it with a dip pen and I have stayed away from using it with Rotring Isograph technical pens for fear of ruining the nib. For this reason I switched to the Winsor & Newton sepia calligraphy ink.

The calligraphy ink, was both predictable and gave a deep defined colour from both the technical pen and the dip pen allowing me to get the definition I wanted around the foliage, forms and the shadows. All in all I was pleased with the combination and performance of the different inks. A little knowledge and experimentation with different types of inks is well worth while for those who wish to get familiar with the medium and will help control the extremes of wash and depth to gain the effect desired for the subject.