Tag: Loose watercolour
Inspiration from Mette Lehmann for creating colourful and dynamic backgrounds for your sketches
Getting inspired by the bright colours and vivid backgrounds of Mette Lehmann’s art. Some ideas for creating energy in your sketch by adding loose colour backgrounds.
How to Develop Loose Sketches by Disrespecting the Edges
Painting loose isn’t just about wobbly lines. Inspired by a video by Whee Teck on how to paint more loosely, I absorbed his advice about disrespecting the lines to create a looser feel to sketches.
Loose Watercolour Techniques for Backgrounds when Sketching People
To add interest to my people sketches, I’ve been experimenting with loose watercolour washes for variegated backgrounds with a semi-abstract feel to them. To create skies with energy, movement and depth – with the occasional cauliflower, bloom or back-run.
Loose Watercolour Sketch of Sardine Can
I revisit a loose watercolour sardine sketch I painted before I arrive din Portugal in 2022, and have another attempt at an empty can, this time with loose lines and loose watercolour and plenty of splatter.



