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Jennie Kessinger
  • Portfolio
  • Sketchbooks
    • Sketchbook 58 - PNW Roadtrip
    • Sketchbook 57 - USK Porto
    • Sketchbook 56
    • Sketchbook 55
    • Sketchbook 54
    • Sketchbook 53
    • Sketchbook 52
    • Sketchbook 51
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Learning from Cathy Johnson

After taking Cathy Johnson's Sketchbook Skool Seeing klass, I picked up a couple of Cathy Johnson's books from the library: Creating Nature in Watercolor an Artist's Guide and Watercolor Pencil Magic. I loved both of these books so much, I purchased Cathy Johnson's Artist's Sketchbook - Exercises and Techniques for Sketching on the Spot from Amazon. 

I can't recommend these books more. Cathy is so inspirational and shows that there are an infinite subjects to sketch! Here are some of my recent sketches inspired by Cathy's teachings. 

A rose given to me by a friend

A rose given to me by a friend

A birthday bouquet for Chrissy

A birthday bouquet for Chrissy

An outdoor view at Starbucks

An outdoor view at Starbucks

A favorite plant from my front yard 

A favorite plant from my front yard

 

Trailing lantana from my yard and fountain grass from a Broadway Plaza

Trailing lantana from my yard and fountain grass from a Broadway Plaza

A recently purchased air plant in watercolor and ink

A recently purchased air plant in watercolor and ink

My air plant in color pencil

My air plant in color pencil

tags: watercolor, ink, Illustrated Journaling, nature journaling, color pencils
categories: Study
Friday 09.30.16
Posted by Jennie Kessinger
 

An Illustrated Nature Journal

A few days ago, I signed up for ANOTHER Craftsy class, Illustrated Nature Journalng with Gay Kraeger. I LOVED it. Gay starts out by having us tear a full sheet of watercolor paper into 16 5.5" x 7.5" sheets that we can later arrange and make into a finished journal. I usually work in handmade bound sketchbooks, but I know Marc Taro Holmes prefers using single sheets so that he can work on more than one at a time (especially useful while one has watercolor that needs drying before continuing). 

Gay also stressed striving for imperfection and also using simple "machines" to create landscape elements like clouds, waves, rocks, grasses, and dirt. These "tricks" such as using salt, a cut flat brush, rolled up papery towel, and wax resist we're all things I had at the ready and were surprisingly effective. 

Gay also taught us a bit about designing a page using borders, lettering, and color unity. She really opened up my eyes for subjects and pleasing pages! I highly recommend this class!! Especially during one of Craftsy's many sales - like its Labor Day half off all classes sale.  

Here are my pages from my illustrated nature journal from my 3 day camping trip to Steep Ravine, one of my favorite places in the world. I posted a quick video of the sketchbook that I bound with a stab stitch at the end.  

 

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I'd love to hear your thoughts on the artwork, the sketchbook, or the Craftsy class. Thanks!!

tags: sketchbook tour, sketchbook, Travel sketching, nature journaling
categories: Urban sketching, Travel sketching
Thursday 09.08.16
Posted by Jennie Kessinger
 

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