Tudor Rose Tea Rooms Sketch
With Ian Fennelly

About Port Sunlight
Join Us and Develop Your Skills in this Fun and Engaging Workshop!

Live Learning Experience with Ian Fennelly
Take advantage of a rare opportunity to learn, sketch & paint alongside Ian Fennelly in this engaging workshop!
Join Ian as he guides you slowly and carefully through the process of sketching and painting this charming scene, from start to finish.
Starting with a blank page, you’ll learn everything from getting the size and proportions right first, sketching out the right shapes, choosing and applying the perfect colours, drawing perspective, adding detail to put personality & storytelling into your picture, simplifying what you’re drawing. And so much more!
By the end of this packed workshop, you’ll have a picture to be proud of and the skills to sketch any building in your local town.
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This workshop includes:
Pre-steps and material checklist
3-hour workshop event
Additional information on the location
Lifetime 24/7 Access to event recordings
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Is this workshop suitable for beginners?
Yes. Ian will assume no prior experience and will take you carefully through each of the steps in his process as he is doing it – from blank page to the shapes and colours he uses, through to finished artwork.
Is this a live event?
No. This workshop is a recording of a previous live event. You’ll be able to speed up and slow down the recording so that you can learn at your own pace.
What supplies will I need for this workshop?
You are free to work with whatever tools you have available, but here is Ian’s supply list:
- A3 watercolour paper. Preferably hot press 300gsm.
- Tombow Brush Pens – black and a range of greys, particularly the lighter greys – N15, N79, N89, N95
- Black fine liner pens – from 0.1 – 0.5 Pilot, Staedtler, Faber Castell, Derwent – any of these brands are fine.
- Watercolour pan set– Ian uses Winsor and Newton but any good brand will do. The most common colours in Ian’s range are black, white, cadmium yellow, cadmium red, quinacridone gold, alizarin crimson, burnt sienna, raw umber, cobalt turquoise light, cerulean blue, ultramarine blue, winsor blue.
- Watercolour brushes – variety of sizes from flats to riggers to small round heads.
About Port Sunlight Village
Port Sunlight is a truly beautiful village packed with history and character and contains some of the most exciting and diverse village architecture of 19th century England. Each block of buildings in the village was designed by a different architect, making it an urban sketchers paradise!
Port Sunlight itself was originally built as a home for workers at the nearby Lever Brothers factory (known now as Unilever) and named after their best selling product at the time, Sunlight Soap, the world’s first packaged and branded soap!
Work with Ian Fennelly
Get live coaching from world renowned Urban Sketcher and sought after teacher, Ian Fennelly.