Allotments fascinate me. The bigger and more chaotic they are the better - old sheds full of gardening tools, greenhouses with makeshift shelves, plants and things to squirt the plants with - there's something very primeval about it all.
Our local allotments inspired me to put pencil and paint to paper - in fact, I ended up with no fewer than three different interpretations of it - a sketch, a watercolour and a line and wash - all because I was struck by the temptation to finish my painting off halfway through, by taking an ink pen to it - what's a man to do?...
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For a full collection of line and wash demonstrations, check out Part 8 of Peter's 'Watercolour for Beginners' series. Available to order on DVD in both PAL and NTSC formats, and Video On Demand. Order online here: peterwoolley.c...
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