A big thanks to all the loyal followers of Land Sketch, I'm keeping the dream alive over on instgram https://www.instagram.com/nathanfowkesart/
This move is in support of my new online landscape sketching class at https://www.schoolism.com/school.php?id=36 The class is available as an inexpensive self study subscription or a fully critiqued version where I work with you personally.
I'll miss it here but as social media evolves, the widest audience to share my work and classes are platforms where content comes straight to the users own account like instagram etc.
See you on instagram!
September 13, 2016
September 10, 2016
August 07, 2016
July 12, 2016
Portrait Drawing Book Now Available!
It's up!! Available NOW on amazon for pre-order. https://www.amazon.com/Draw-Portraits-Charcoal-Nathan-Fowkes/dp/1624650317/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1468346064&sr=1-1
We're so proud of the book and are confident you'll enjoy it. Please share the link if you'd like to support it.
We're so proud of the book and are confident you'll enjoy it. Please share the link if you'd like to support it.
June 20, 2016
June 05, 2016
May 23, 2016
County Fair in watercolor!
This study will be featured as one of the filmed demos in my upcoming online landscape sketching class.
May 16, 2016
National Gallery Barcelona
This painting will be featured as a demo in my upcoming landscape painting class from Schoolism.com. It's also available for purchase at gallerynucleus.com
April 27, 2016
April 05, 2016
Kit!
Here's the kit used for the previous post.
Painting so small isn't necessarily the "right" thing to do but it does help me work quickly and keep things simple.
Painting so small isn't necessarily the "right" thing to do but it does help me work quickly and keep things simple.
March 15, 2016
February 28, 2016
February 21, 2016
February 13, 2016
Watercolor Online Course Coming!
Working away on my landscape sketching online class for Schoolism.com! Should come out this August.
These are my usual colors, they're from tubes of Winsor & Newton watercolors. Unmarked colors are simply repeats of frequently used colors.
These are my usual colors, they're from tubes of Winsor & Newton watercolors. Unmarked colors are simply repeats of frequently used colors.
February 07, 2016
January 30, 2016
January 24, 2016
January 20, 2016
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