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What's in my Sketch Bag, Part 1

August 24, 2016

 

I thought I'd take a few minutes to share a few tools in my sketch bag. When I'm not sketching digitally on my iPad, Here's a few tools I like to keep handy for sketching while I'm out and about. I've provided amazon affiliate links below for easy purchasing as well if you're in the market or want to try some new supplies.

A great little fountain pen that is a no mess solution and has a great feel in drawing is the Lamy Safari pen (Extra Fine Nib). It's a great option if you're looking to get something affordable yet a step up. Be sure to get the Lamy refill converter as well, so you can use the ink you desire (waterproof and your color of choice) or you'll be limited to the available non-waterproof cartridges. 

LAMY Safari Fountain Pen Charcoal Ex-Fine (L17EF)

Lamy Refill Converter (Z24)

Speaking of ink, I have found the Pilot Bamboo Charcoal Black a nice smooth black ink option. It's rich yet over done. You might want to experiment with a few brands of inks, but if you intend to use with watercolor paints, you will want waterproof ink. 

Pilot Iroshizuku Bottled Fountain Pen Ink, Take-Sumi, Bamboo Charcoal, Black (69224)

The TWSBI fountain pen was my first. I was attracted to it because of the ease of use yet versatility. It does require more maintenance than the Lamy, but also has a well (that you can see how much ink is left if you get the clear barrel model) as opposed to a cartridge. It's a bit tricker to use but another great option if a full on fountain pen is intimidating.

TWSBI Diamond 580 Fountain Pen nib EF or F

There are certain moments that you will want to blend ink, so using a water-soluble ink will be your ticket. You can fill one of the pens above with such an ink, or if you'd like a different option check out the Tombow. It had two sides and is a BRUSH pen as opposed the extra fine nibs on the fountain pens. One side is like a brush, the other is like a fine tip marker.

Tombow Dual Brush Pen Art Markers, Black N15, 6-Pack

I live for color, so I always have my Windsor and Newton Watercolor travel kit handy. There are a ew different sizes, depending on how many pans of color you want available. I suggest starting with the one I've listed as it's a little more budget friendly as well as more compact for travel. When the pans of color run down, they are easily replaced. You can even swap out colors if the stock colors aren't your colors of choice. This set is a staple of my travel bag. I never go anywhere without it.

Winsor & Newton Cotman Water Color Compact Set

And if you intend to use watercolors, you'll need a handy option for brushes that travel well. You don't want to be fiddling with brushes and water cans while on the go, so these water brushes are a necessity. This set has 4 size options which is also nice. You just unscrew the cap and fill with tap water at home, or refill on the go. Simple.

Water Brush Pen, Self-moistening, Portable, (Assorted Tips, Set of 4)

And Lastly, there's a myriad of options for your sketchbook, and a lot of it is personal preference. I do suggest however that if you are planning to use watercolors or wet media, get a sketchbook with watercolor paper. I've used the Moleskine Watercolor sketchbook. It's taken some getting used to the size, but it captures my watercolor nicely. I've also used other Moleskine (as well as other brands) that weren't watercolor paper but with varying degrees of success. It might come down to how wet the paint is.

Moleskine Art Plus Watercolor Album, Large, Black, Hard Cover (5 x 8.25)  

The point is to get out there and start sketching! Try different supplies as your budget allows. Go with friends, and swap supplies. Now get out there and sketch!

In Blog Tags Art, Art Supplies, Lamy Safari, Twsbi fountain pen, Tombow Pen, Windsor and Newton, watercolor, Sketch, Sketching, Travel art supplies, Moleskine, Artist, Urban Sketchers, Location sketching, Drawing, daily drawing
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A custom order star wars card set I put together for a customer. Because you can never have enough #starwars 🙌🏻 Which characters would you select for your card set? #art #greetingcards #custom #sq #cards

August 24, 2016

August 24, 2016 at 11:47AM

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Sketching a #westie Inspired by a photo on @sktchyapp // My dogs seem to sleep anywhere but in their beds. Lol. #dog #pet #petportrait #art #sq

August 23, 2016

August 23, 2016 at 08:37PM

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Love redrawing tattoos. Watercolor feet & tattoos. Inspiration from @sktchyapp #digitalart #watercolor #feet #tattoos #sq

August 23, 2016

August 23, 2016 at 07:46PM

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Music and family. Art inspired by @jessiegoesseaward #art #music #digitalart #recorder #sq

August 22, 2016

August 22, 2016 at 09:09PM

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Was checking out the awesome photography of @jasonlee and this one really inspired me. Multitalented guy 👍🏻📷 @filmphotographic @stereoskateboards @bluesince91 @primewood.la @refueledmagazine #art #jasonlee #photography #sq #artist

August 21, 2016

August 21, 2016 at 08:29PM

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Two of my subject matters in one- pets & yoga. Yoga pose inspired by @dasubu Do you do yoga or workout with your pet? If so show me! #art #yoga #digitalart #fitness #sq #pet

August 21, 2016

August 21, 2016 at 06:31PM

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Yoga pose inspired by @aquagirlin @bikiniyoga_ #art #yoga #digitalart #fitness #sq

August 20, 2016

August 20, 2016 at 10:15PM

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Togetherness? 2 is better than 1. Sketch inspired by @rachel.acu.yogi Do you yoga solo or with friends? Who's your yoga buddy? #art #yoga #digitalart #fitness #sq

August 20, 2016

August 20, 2016 at 12:54PM

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Multiple Yoga pose sketch inspired by @wanderingvayu #art #yoga #digitalart #fitness #sq

August 19, 2016

August 19, 2016 at 10:03PM

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Limiting a color palette can help creativity sometimes. Yoga pose inspired by @omgiyoga #art #yoga #digitalart #fitness #sq #yogawear

August 18, 2016

August 18, 2016 at 11:12PM

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Sometimes it's the small details that make something interesting. The flow of hair, the position of a hand or foot. I found such inspiration in a photo posted by @lauraburkhartyoga #art #yoga #digitalart #fitness #sq

August 18, 2016

August 18, 2016 at 10:41PM

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Yoga pose inspired by @composureactive @yoga_teacher_inspiration #art #yoga #digitalart #fitness #sq

August 18, 2016

August 17, 2016 at 11:41PM

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Some of the most interesting poses are from a different angle. It adds drama. Yoga pose inspired by @zen.yoga.jen #art #yoga #digitalart #fitness #sq

August 17, 2016

August 17, 2016 at 08:43PM

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Mike Brennan Live Painting Worship

Painting from the Soul

August 17, 2016

If you've been following me for any length of time, you probably know that I do Pet Portraits, Pop Culture Art, maybe even Graphic Design, but you might not be aware of another aspect of my life that is very important to me: my faith. A few months ago, I had the opportunity to do a live painting during my church's Sunday services. I did 4 paintings actually. One practice and three more, one for each service.

There's something that makes me come alive when I can get lost in music (centered around God) and paint what flows out of me. It's a response. It's part of my faith. 

You may or may not consider yourself a person of faith, but perhaps you have had the sensation of being so utterly passionate while doing something that you loose track of all time. It's a place where you're not critiquing or second guessing, But a place of creation, where you unleash something from deep inside. It's not about head choices, but heart ones. 

As I write this I'm putting the finishing touches on a recreation of this painting "Worship (Sensate)". I recorded a bit of the process of my painting in time lapse and posted below.

If you have any questions about this painting, my process or supplies used, just leave a comment. Also I am accepting commission on a few more recreations of this painting, so if you would like one, email me and let's talk about how we can get one in your home or church today!

One of the original paintings I did live during the worship service. It's acrylic on wood.

One of the original paintings I did live during the worship service. It's acrylic on wood.

 

 

In Blog Tags Painting, Live Painting, Time lapse, Worship, Sensate, Church, God, Worshipper, Acrylic, Passion, Art, Artist
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Sometimes music and visual art mingle with emotion to summon beauty. Loved being inspired by @imagerymachine #art #music #digitalart #guitar #sq

August 16, 2016

August 16, 2016 at 08:32PM

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Do you do yoga? Is there a photo of you doing a particular pose you are proud of? If you'd like to commission me to do some digital art for you, shoot me a message. Feel free to tag friends too. Yoga pose inspired by @seantayhallyoga #art #yoga #digitalart #fitness #sq

August 16, 2016

August 16, 2016 at 07:29PM

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Yoga pose inspired by @paulcliveryoga @abbey.yoga #art #yoga #digitalart #fitness #sq

August 15, 2016

August 15, 2016 at 10:44PM

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I've been playing with trying to simplify some sketches lately. It's been kind of fun figuring out what to leave out. Yoga pose inspired by @elleoyoga #art #yoga #digitalart #fitness #sq

August 15, 2016

August 15, 2016 at 09:54PM

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Binge watching Limitless with @J2thecarpenter - we could hang. She seems like good people. Consider this #fanart a down payment for grabbing coffee jennifer 😎☕️ #art #jennifercarpenter #digitalart #illustration #sq #limitless

August 14, 2016

August 14, 2016 at 11:33PM

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