Two people at the reception desk of the Health Centre. Ink and Watercolour urban sketch.
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Day 34 of 365 Days of Sketching People in Ink and Watercolour Challenge

Day 34 of sketching people. Urban Sketching at the Tavira Plaza, in the food hall and at the medical centre. Leveraged Oliver Hoeller’s approach to assess the plan of attack for the why, what, and how of approaching your sketch. Dabbled in a bit of reportage, and resorted to some blind contour people sketches when I didn’t feel like achieving accuracy.

London no trousers tube ride sketch of people on the London Underground with no trousers on. Sketch in ink and watercolour
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Day 33 of 365 Days of Sketching People in Ink and Watercolour Challenge

Day 33 of sketching people. Back in the studio to sketch from photos of No Pants Tube Ride event in London, and Dylan’s 10 minute Youtube live stream speed sketch.

Ink and watercolour urban Sketch at the Tavira Market in Portugal of customers standing at the market stall.
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Day 32 of 365 Days of Sketching People in Ink and Watercolour Challenge

Day 32 of sketching people. Out and about at Tavira Market, in search of sketching shoppers with dynamic poses. I urban sketched in Pencil and then added ink and watercolour later.

Blind contour continuous line sketch from the drawing is free live zoom event. sketched with a fine liner
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Day 31 of 365 Days of Sketching People in Ink and Watercolour Challenge

Day 31 of sketching people. Three different live sketching events online. But using different materials and styles for each one, including blind contour sketches for Drawing is Free event, and my usual line style for the Drawing with Dylan live zoom. A busy day of speed sketching.

Drawing is Free Speed Sketching portraits in ink, with orange and turquoise backgrounds.
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Day 30 of 365 Days of Sketching People in Ink and Watercolour Challenge

Day 30 of sketching people. A successful Earthsworld Portrait sketch, and I attended the Drawing is Free speed sketching portrait session on zoom. Some interesting and challenging poses, and plenty of hands to sketch.

My watercolour palette 20 colours with pigment colours indicated
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Refining my Watercolour Palette for 2026 (Jan 2026): Replacing my Phthalo Green

Despite finalising my urban sketching watercolour palette in 2025, and vowing not to change it. I’m getting rid of my Phthalo Green and replacing it with a premixed green. But I wanted to make sure I could still create the beautiful bright turquoise that I love when mixing Phthalo Green and Phthalo Blue.

Ink Sketch of two people walking away from us. For Doug Jackson's 10 Minute Tuesday Challenge
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Day 29 of 365 Days of Sketching People in Ink and Watercolour Challenge

Day 29 of sketching people in ink and watercolour, was all about not liking my first pass at Doug Jackson’s 10 minute ink challenge and the Sketching Earthworld’s Challenge. So I had a second attempt at both challenges and learnt a couple of valuable lessons about using the right pen for the job, and the value of walking away from a subject if it doesn’t inspire you.

Urban Sketch of People. Sketch in ink and watercolour at the Tavira Plaza Mall Food Hall. Selection of people sitting at the table.
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Day 28 of 365 Days of Sketching People in Ink and Watercolour Challenge

Day 28 of sketching people in ink and watercolour. Today was an urban sketching session at the Tavira Plaza Mall, where I spent a couple of hours in the Food Hall sketching and painting diners.

Pencil4Tea speed sketching event of zoom, portrait of a man in a hat in ink and coloured pencils
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Day 26 of 365 Days of Sketching People in Ink and Watercolour Challenge

Day 26 of sketching people, and today I participated in the Pencils4Tea speed sketching zoom event, drawing portraits in ink and pencil.

Group of people in silhouette. Tonal Study.
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Day 25 of 365 Days of Sketching People in Ink and Watercolour Challenge

Day 25 of sketching people and I experimented with painting tonal shapes then adding ink afterwards, and Inking figures first and adding tonal shading. Two different approaches with different results.

Sketching Together with Dylan Sara live zoom event of speed portrait sketches in ink
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Day 24 of 365 Days of Sketching People in Ink and Watercolour Challenge

Day 24 of sketching people. A quick and loose urban sketch of a boy waiting for his mum. And at night I attended the speed sketching portrait event with Dylan, and churned out some pretty consistent portraits within the 30 second to 6 minute time limit.

Urban sketch of people at the cafe in the Tavira Mall
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Day 23 of 365 Days of Sketching People in Ink and Watercolour Challenge

Day Twenty-Three of a 365-day people sketch challenge. Ventured to a cafe for some live sketching of people, and then joined the Drawing is Free speed sketching zoom session for some live portrait practice.

Drawing Earthworlds Challenge portrait of a woman in ink and watercolour
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Day 21 & 22 of 365 Days of Sketching People in Ink and Watercolour Challenge

Day Twenty-One and Twenty-Two of a 365-day people sketch challenge. Only got around to the Earthsworld’s portrait challenge, and refining my approach by relying less on lines to denote changes in tone, and relying more heavily on the use of watercolour values.

Two people at faro airport hugging goodbye. Ink and watercolour sketch
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Day 20 of 365 Days of Sketching People in Ink and Watercolour Challenge

Day Twenty of a 365-day people sketch challenge. Experimenting with a bright colour triad for the Earthsworld’s portrait challenge. A portrait of Oliver Hoeller to kick off my Colour Confidence Tutorials. And a Reportage sketch of a fond farewell at Faro Airport.

Pencils4Tea speed sketching event of portraits
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Day 19 of 365 Days of Sketching People in Ink and Watercolour Challenge

Day Nineteen of a 365-day people sketch challenge, supplementing my daily Earthsworld Challenge experiment with skin tones, with my first attendance of the Pencils4tea speed sketching event.

Drawing Earthworlds Challenge portrait of a woman in ink and watercolour
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Day 15-18 of 365 Days of Sketching People in Ink and Watercolour Challenge

Four more days of a 365-day people sketch challenge. Using different styles for the Earthsworld Challenges, including a tonal study. Plus a travel journal sketch of people at the checkout during the pre-Christmas rush.

My watercolour palette 20 colours
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Refining my Watercolour Palette for 2026 (Dec 2025)

Refining my urban sketchers watercolour palette for 2026, by replacing Indigo Blue with Cobalt Blue. Exploring the way to mix replacements for my premixed greens. Discovering if I really have a use for my Phthalo Green.

London no trousers tube ride sketch of people on the London Underground with no trousers on. Sketch in ink and watercolour
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How Not to Cut the Feet off your People Sketches

So you’ve started your figures too long on the page, and you don’t have room to sketch the feet? It’s a common problem. Here’s a review of how to use ink lines and watercolour to approach the problem of running out of room at the bottom of the page when people sketches. My thoughts on which approach works best, and what doesn’t look good.

Drawing Earthworlds Challenge portrait of a woman in ink and watercolour
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Day 14 of 365 Days of Sketching People in Ink and Watercolour Challenge

Day Fourteen of a 365-day people sketch challenge, exploring colour combinations and personal interpretations rather than exact replicas of reality. Plus sketches inspired by photos from Cordoba with dynamic focal points, and a speed sketching event.

ink and watercolour sketch of people in returning a rental car in Faro
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Day 10-13 of 365 Days of Sketching People in Ink and Watercolour Challenge

In my ongoing 365 Day Challenge, I sketched during a trip to Córdoba, Spain. I sketched from photos. I explored different sketching styles, balancing detailed and loose, based on the urgency of the situation.

Drawing Earthworlds Challenge portrait of a woman in ink and watercolour
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Day 9 of 365 Days of Sketching People in Ink and Watercolour Challenge

On Day Nine of the #Kick365 sketching challenge, I focused on a portrait from the Drawing Earthsworld Challenge. I used a triad of Opera Rose, Indian Red, and Cobalt Turquoise Light for skin tones. The outcome was a range of subtle colours with pleasing granulation

Drawing Earthworlds Challenge portrait of a woman in ink and watercolour
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10 Minute Resources for Sketching People

How I started my 10 minute daily people sketching practice, and some tips and inspiration for starting your own sketching habit.

Set of 16 hair styles practicing with wet in wet watercolour technique..
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Artists, Have You Lost Your Way?

What happens if you lost your way as an artist? It’s time to stop scrolling, and focus on your core interests.

Drawing Earthworlds Challenge portrait of a woman in ink and watercolour
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Day 7 of 365 Days of Sketching People in Ink and Watercolour Challenge

Day 7 of the 365 day challenge doing two days of the Earthsworld Challenge. An emphasis on colour palettes for skin and hair colour, and creating colour harmony between the face and the clothing to ensure a clear focal point.