A new YouTube demonstration

Happy to announce I finally got around to filming a new demonstration for my YouTube channel-well, at least parts one and two-which are now live to view.

In the light of the continually evolving COVID situation, I’m resigned to the fact that, with a couple of exceptions, my usual calendar of demonstrations for art clubs and societies is unlikely to resume until next spring at the earliest: many clubs rely on village or church halls for venues, and for obvious reasons these aren’t available and won’t be for some time.
So, I have decided to set myself a target of a new YouTube video on a weekly basis. Logistically it’s not an issue, it’s the subject matter I could use some help with: if there’s anything specific you’d like to see demonstrated, please let me know and if it’s within my abilities I’ll be happy to do so.

Here’s the link to YouTube

I’m not going to win a BAFTA…

In response to many requests I’ve started a video channel over on Youtube, and have uploaded a few test videos. I must say the reaction has been very positive so far, so I’ll be continuing the project, mainly short demonstrations of how I create a line and wash drawing, then, when I get to grips with the mechanics of filming-lighting, music, commentary ( or not), I will progress to longer features.

Here’s the link to my last clip, and you should be able to find the others easily…..if you want to, you can always subscribe to my channel so you’ll be notified when I post a new film. Constructive feedback and critiscm is always more than welcome, of course.