New art skill: alcohol markers for landscape drawing ✶ PART 1 (chronological progress)

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  • @SarahBurnsStudio
    @SarahBurnsStudio  Před 2 lety +21

    Papers I'm currently testing since making this video:
    Crescent Rendr (sketchbook)
    Spectrum Noir cardstock
    Check the description for info about my supplies and marker artists you should follow!

    • @rebekah1362
      @rebekah1362 Před 2 lety +1

      Sarah you should definitely try Canson's The Wall marker sketchbook. I'm like you, I tried so many types of paper before b buckling down and using the paper made specifically for markers. And The Wall is the only paper I've tried that's bright white, absolutely non-bleed (you can draw in heavy layers and the ink will not go through to the other side) and non- feathering (the ink doesn't spread beyond drawn lines. I've heard Rendr is good too but is not available in bright white (I've never tried it).
      There is an artist on CZcams that uses alcohol markers for landscapes. If you're interested I'll find the link and share but I know sometimes there are benefits to trying things on your own. ;-).

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Před 2 lety +2

      @@rebekah1362 Currently testing a Rendr sketchbook and love it! (it's bright white too)
      I also have Spectrum Noir paper which is fabulous and just got a pad of Canson marker paper.

    • @tafkpehp
      @tafkpehp Před 2 lety +1

      Sarah, my landscapes with alcohol markers are all happening in the Ohuhu spiral bound acid free, market pad in 8.9x8.3 size. I love it more than Bristol paper. I've tried multiple pads, until I arrived at the Ohuhu. Love what you're doing!

  • @I.am.sherane
    @I.am.sherane Před 2 lety +28

    I feel like there’s not enough videos out there that teach good ways to use markers so experimenting with them is probably the best way to learn about them

  • @angelawatson7294
    @angelawatson7294 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you Sarah truly amazing - i think your marks are amazing

  • @therestlessknitter4290
    @therestlessknitter4290 Před 2 lety +5

    I love your comments on process. I think that often, especially for beginners, the easy access to tutorials is more of a hindrance than helpful because then people get stuck in a rut of copying rather than playing.

  • @JudeandherPencil
    @JudeandherPencil Před 2 lety +4

    Markers are such a learning curve. 🙌thanks for sharing your journey. Well done.

  • @johnilko2964
    @johnilko2964 Před 2 lety +5

    We got a set of 24 masters touch markers from Hobby Lobby. We haven't done much with them, my wife did a few pieces, but I have been thinking of trying them in a sketchbook I bought because of the way it looks. The paper is only 65 pound, so I have been practicing with colored pencils. You really gave me incentive to get into the markers. .
    Those pages that you say you had problems with, I would be so happy with. I started watercolor 7 months ago, and last week tried gouache. I was into photography for over 60 years, so at age 75, I decided to try something different since age and Covid makes it hard to travel around and hike like i once did. Love your videos. Your so inspiring.

  • @elchechex123-jt9yg
    @elchechex123-jt9yg Před rokem +1

    I love markers, so it nice to have more video to see what people are doing

  • @carolynzzz
    @carolynzzz Před rokem +1

    This was very helpful to me. I have been drawing with alcohol markers for many years and I really struggle with landscapes, especially with filling the larger spaces. My art normally has a much more defined look with lots of tiny details. So water and sky can be a big challenge…I loved the idea of changing the direction of the marker strokes to split the background from the foreground.

  • @simonnemason2162
    @simonnemason2162 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you. Like some other comments, I've never thought markers were anything but tools for graphic work. I will now have a go and see what I come up with. Thank you for sharing your work process.

  • @becks13x
    @becks13x Před 2 lety +5

    Every time I see your art I feel so inspired to create. It makes me want to pursue art full time and drop my current path

  • @janehammond1322
    @janehammond1322 Před měsícem +1

    I found this video very useful as I'm currently in the how do you use these markers phase. Thanks for explaining your learning process.

  • @catbraunwell6450
    @catbraunwell6450 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for sharing your journey with us. Always good to remember how many paintings and drawings we must do to reach anywhere close to our goals.

  • @lulabelle33
    @lulabelle33 Před 2 lety +5

    Great timing. Look forward to more as you really have progressed with your beautiful style showing. I was just adding missing colors in my cart/wish lists to bridge the gap. I'd been inspired by you and then some of David Hockney's 80th birthday 80 snippet vids where he displays his genius w the medium among many in some plein aire sketch studies for his vast multi panel English countryside w trees paintings
    sire

  • @CreatingCuteArt
    @CreatingCuteArt Před 2 lety +8

    You’re an amazing artist and just such a pleasure to watch/listen to!

  • @ailsatg
    @ailsatg Před 2 lety +4

    I love how in depth this is! Really illustrates the 'long game' of an art practice and working with different mediums.

  • @mickigarvey7608
    @mickigarvey7608 Před 2 lety +2

    I have so enjoyed listening to your journey. Thanks so much for sharing your experiences. As a self taught creative I stand in awe of your skill and talent.

  • @rogerehinger6694
    @rogerehinger6694 Před 2 lety +1

    No no not, I cannot start on a different medium now. Love what you do with the markers though. I never (almost never) throw out art materials. OK, when they're totally gone or dried out I will but like you I can go back and find things to try again.

  • @suegreen9742
    @suegreen9742 Před 2 lety +5

    I really loved your video. When you show us your struggles it gives everyone a feeling that they can achieve better results with practice. I think it is harder using markers when you come from a watercolour background as you are used to blending and very light washes, I come from a pastel background and am used to seeing my marks. I also come from a part of the world with bright sunlight which encourages painting with brighter colours. I really want to try using my markers for on the go quick landscape sketches as I have a terrible habit of taking photos when I should sit down and sketch. Please keep up your videos of your struggles and achievements as they are really inspiring and informative as you can see the path you have had to follow to get to your achievements. I am now going to experiment with my markers and my Inktensive colour pencils due to your inspiration. Keep up the super videos.

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks Sue! Yes the idea of doing quick urban sketching excites me…it’s less messy than paint but I can still have fun with color

  • @helenkosmicki3283
    @helenkosmicki3283 Před 2 lety +4

    thank you for your thought and experiences. I have markers as well and sometimes wonder how to utilize them. This has given me some great ideas.

  • @NatashaNewtonArt
    @NatashaNewtonArt Před 2 lety +3

    I found this fascinating! Thank you for giving us such an in-depth look at your process and progress with the markers. I absolutely LOVE your marker drawings too, the way you use the colours together is beautiful.

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Před 2 lety

      Thank you Natasha! I have since bought about 10 more colors...need to do more swatching..more mixing...more playing!

  • @jayblakeslee6438
    @jayblakeslee6438 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much, for sharing this journey with markers. My experience has been similar. I have made so many "failed"attempts and have learned a lot, but I am clearly not even close yet to what I want to do. I will be checking out your videos on markers as you grow in this medium. Thank you.

  • @akaErma
    @akaErma Před 2 lety +6

    In art school my teacher had us use Canson Transparent Vellum for alcohol markers. The coating is very plasticky, so it doesn't bleed and it's much easier to blend. It only comes in glue bound pads and individual sheets as far as I've seen.

  • @louisapdjones
    @louisapdjones Před 2 lety +2

    I have a big box of expensive markers that I received as a Christmas gift a few years back. I tried them and I'm completely intimidated. I'm not going to make recmmendations. Im going to wait for you and your helpful tutorials.

  • @karipaints6259
    @karipaints6259 Před 2 lety +9

    I have never tried markers, assuming they were for illustration/cartoons, but now you have shown me how versatile they are. Oh dear, I can't afford another shopping haul, LOL! 😂💗💗

  • @pixelsbykris5494
    @pixelsbykris5494 Před 2 lety +1

    ngl, I l-o-v-e your first colored marker drawings! Especially the very first one with the forest scenery.

  • @s.harris6272
    @s.harris6272 Před 2 lety +2

    Yay, finally! Marker art and specifically landscapes. Thank you so much. I’m a dabbler (can’t call myself an artist), retired and trying to learn watercolor and improve my drawing skills with various media. Lately so wanting to create with markers but find them so tricky and frustrating. I think it’s the vividness of the colors. Please do some more on this subject as you continue.

  • @SarahNewburyArt
    @SarahNewburyArt Před 2 lety +4

    Hi Sarah! What an interesting and inspiring video! I know what it’s like to have a vision in your mind of how you want your artwork to look and the struggle with actually getting that down on paper! I am by no means where I want to be with my art yet but I’m enjoying the journey and trying to be patient with myself! This video was a great reminder that it takes time, determination and persistence, so thank you! 😊

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Před 2 lety +2

      Honestly it's such a huge part of all of our experience that I knew at least a few people would relate!

  • @lawsdraws
    @lawsdraws Před 2 lety +10

    What a great video, Sarah. I love seeing your journey with this medium!
    I received a set of Ohuhu markers (not sure how they compare to the ones you have, but Copics are out of my price range lol) so i practiced daily drawing bugs with them for a week, and I hated them. When you said to get yourself some nice pastel shades, it made me realise why I had such a bad experience. Bless Ohuhu, but their smaller colour sets are so bright and bold, layering is near impossible! Definitely gonna try and grab a few lighter shades and practice some more :)

  • @Jadeybez
    @Jadeybez Před 2 lety +2

    Very cool video! Thanks for sharing your process! I bought a 80 pack of markers, and then couldn't create what I wanted, so gave up and just gave them away! Of course its a skill, and honestly I didn't think it through of how difficult and different it could be. Watching this video definitely changed my mind a little. Good Luck with the rest of your marker journey, I look forward to seeing how you do!

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Před 2 lety +1

      Seems I’m not the only one who gave up a few times 😆

  • @christinamcgarey1752
    @christinamcgarey1752 Před rokem +1

    I feel that frustration you speak of. I have 160 ohuhu markers and finding the right 'three' colors to shade together in the same family is breaking my '''marker spirit''' :( Thank you for this video and I look ff to pt 2.

  • @impish22
    @impish22 Před 2 lety +1

    I think what you said near the end was so very important. It is the struggle and we can't expect it will all come so easily. To know all artist's must keep up the "fight" to learn their medium and to find their way. Yes others may pave some of the way for us, but it is ours to discover on our own. To know others, like yourself admit this vulnerability... is so important.. thanks for this very important video... right now... I am in the struggle with oil paint.. and I am very frustrated.. but I believe there will be times when there will be a kind of breakthrough that will push me forward... so I soldier on

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Před 2 lety

      Yes exactly! If you keep at it, you WILL get over those hurdles. It might take a while or it might be fast - either way we need to enjoy the journey!

  • @shamroc34
    @shamroc34 Před 2 lety +3

    What a fascinating journey. Thanks for sharing.

  • @kellyking5679
    @kellyking5679 Před 2 lety +2

    I love the crescent render sketchbook for markers. Its the only one I've used that the alcohol markers don't bleed through at all

  • @bethcrane5780
    @bethcrane5780 Před rokem +1

    Hi Sarah. It's so very helpful to walk through your working sketchbooks. I see your progression and rationale. It really helps me be braver and more experimental with mine. So thanks for sharing.

  • @karenemmerich2572
    @karenemmerich2572 Před 2 lety +5

    Such an interesting journey, Sarah! I recently bought a cheap set of 48 alcohol markers at the supermarket and I'm loving the experience. I think I made a good choice because I found that I like it and that it's worth investing in a better set. Loved the video ♡⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Před 2 lety +2

      Good idea! I built my set little by little (currently have 59 markers)

  • @miriamgillham6701
    @miriamgillham6701 Před rokem +1

    Sarah, I have watched this so many times. I am struggling with the gift of markers that I was given. So many bright colours and I don’t want to colour in, I want to paint. So I bought a set of Ohuhu pastel markers, thank you for suggesting pastels. Unfortunately there is a very limited number of salty, greyed out green colours as found in the Australian bush, so I am learning much about colour mixing. Also it has a blender in this set and that helps with the colour mixing too. I am still struggling as I do so desperately want a painterly effect. And this is evading me but I am pushing through because I believe it will be so worth it when I achieve that goal. I am not wanting my work to look like a manga or marvel comic spread. I find that very generic and limiting. Thank you so, so much for this video/vlog, every time I watch it I am encouraged with my marker journey.

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Před rokem +2

      I totally understand what you mean. In my experience it just takes sooooooo much experimentation

    • @miriamgillham6701
      @miriamgillham6701 Před rokem +1

      @@SarahBurnsStudio I’m so up for the challenge! Let’s bring on the experimenting for the experience!

  • @mendyhand3895
    @mendyhand3895 Před 2 lety +1

    Learning “old school”. Very satisfying…just not at first! You go girl! 👍🖌🙏🏻❤️🥁🥁🥁 ( Husbands a drummer. Lol) THX

  • @SereneStudio
    @SereneStudio Před 2 lety +2

    How wonderful! I bought a Grayscale 6 pac of brush tip markers and HATED the brush tip lol. I really think your marker art is beautiful, even that very bold gorgeous tree you drew.
    I can really appreciate your change in mindset and patience with yourself and how freeing that was with your expiramentstion and wow. How generous is your heart to share a technique you couldn't find anywhere- most people would brand that as their own and keep it to themselves forever! So thank you for sharing all your struggles and successes.
    I have just recently branches out into oil pastels and I absolutely adore them. They remind me of the countless hours with crayons as a kid. It's been a very low pressure art form for me- I'm not even really looking up tutorials and it feels so nice to not feel the pressure to be good. Still, I do find that I'm lacking direction in where I want to go with it but I'm sure I'll figure it out once I research some artists!
    Anyways, I hope this isn't too off topic and happy marking! 😆💗

    • @sarahinscotland
      @sarahinscotland Před 2 lety +1

      I tried oil pastels a few times and hated them 😆 I don't know what it is...I love drawing, I love oil, in theory I should love them. Something about it just rubs me the wrong way lol. BUT I do use them to sketch on my big oil paintings and add expressive marks. In that sense they just become a drawing tool

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Před 2 lety

      Oops I just realised I replied with my other account 😂 anyways, it’s me!

  • @afos32
    @afos32 Před 2 lety +3

    Great video I can't wait for the second one. You answered a lot of my questions. Thank you

  • @fuzzydragons
    @fuzzydragons Před 2 lety +1

    makes me want to use my markers for landscapes, never actually crossed my mind to use them for landscapes before

  • @deborahmeyers551
    @deborahmeyers551 Před 2 lety +2

    The thumbnails are gorgeous Sarah thanks for Sharing your journey appreciated 😊

  • @aliciamolloy5948
    @aliciamolloy5948 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you Sarah for sharing. Beautiful studies!

  • @michemman
    @michemman Před 2 lety +1

    Kudos to you Sarah, this kind of video about process is brave and takes guts. Perseverance pays off, better tools, and a whole lot of time, and flexibility.
    Also challenging "hate and loathe" with any new skill. It is so easy to say,
    "Here are these markers, a gift for you!
    (We can also spread "hateful bad and conclusive experiences" by saying something as innocent as, "these didn't work for me".......)
    Hating something first off, is like trying to pull huge mushrooms imbedded into the cheese of a pizza to be left with torn bits that looks nothing like a pizza, doing this once or twice and saying "I don't like mushrooms, and why do they always seem to put so many on just for me!"
    ... or in your case with these markers, it was like you tried different smaller mushrooms for the 15th time, cut finely into a creamy pasta dish and loved them.
    In my experience, I hated the wood plane, and then many years later, was shown how it should work properly and feel like soap in a bath, and then loved it as a favourite.
    It is the muster to never give up. Keep pushing your limits, and fears in a way.
    I noticed Sarah, as soon as you let the marker be itself, and you had the confidence to tackle it, was when the marker itself said back to you, "yes this is the quality mark making style I can do best. Let us work together now with your picture in mind!!"
    (Isn't that the same as cooking and gardening, a false confidence early on, which at least is both stubborn and persistent, but with a "I know I can do this, grow this, make this, as I am a gardener, and I love to cook?!")
    Have you noticed how hard it is to give away cheap, supplies and tools, that aren't artist quality?
    It isn't "supply snobbery", rather "a gift could always be encouraging, beautiful, easy and wonderful from the beginning!"
    (Hence the reason I got my 5 year young nephew cheaper artist quality watercolour paints by Reubans, with 100 percent cheaper cotton paper, and limited his palette to a split primary. I showed him how to let colours dry, and if they mix while wet.)
    Well I didn't want him to be the one to "turn him off a potentially good painting experience"
    So if you can't give the worst away, do they end up as landfill?
    Could we give our worst products and the experiences, to our enemies?
    Why don't we all just start with a few artist quality materials, always?
    (I bet paint and tools used to always be "artist grade" less than 100 years ago.)
    Fighting with supplies that aren't right from the beginning?
    People sum up drawing the same way, "I can't draw a stick figure"
    That may be, but can you draw a few lines instead?
    Co-incidentally, and back to markers;
    Yesterday, I had a clean out of all "tools", and I placed 3 sets of cheap markers isolated in a box, to give to my 21 year young niece. (I gave them one go. Then I recall using some for some signs to label boxes when I moved house).
    I will consider my language when I hand her over the "box of my supplies I don't want" or I could hand over some "plausiblity, and some confidence too!"
    Even if we say "try these" implies a sense of "non satisfaction and possible attempts", or a closing statement "If you don't like these...then pass them on or give them back to me"
    I also had some disposable bright watercolour markers in the same box, I hadn't liked them. So I looked at them in a new way, pulled them out, used them, dipped straight into the colour range of De Atramantis document ink bottles. Much better!
    Perhaps now, I will take the markers out, and give them at least 20 more goes...
    Anyway, regardless, I think this is one of my favourite videos, of yours, as it is straight up, honest open and real.
    I like how you unpacked the journey for us, a story teller you are. :)
    It would be hard pressed
    to match this transparency,
    by any CZcamsr artist,
    with their own process,
    over their own time. ;)
    In kindred spirit,
    Eliza Most Beautiful Day is Today!
    A Sunday, 20th of February, 2022
    9:32pm
    bed office
    Dulwich Hill, The Inner West,
    Sydney Australia xx

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Před 2 lety +1

      When I was a kid I loved any type of supply and no concept of how “good”it was. I was driven by such a strong desire to draw my favorite things that I always found a way to make my supplies. It’s a good lesson! Let the passion drive you and find a way to make it work.

  • @claychick100
    @claychick100 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I am so excited that you are doing markers as I am trying to figure out how to use them! Would love to see anything you are willing to share about them. Thanks so much!

  • @Alice_in_artsupply_hoarderland

    What a great video! I only have a few (yes BRIGHT colours) of alcohol markers. But I have a ton of water-based markers (yes, I am a art supplyhorder), and like you, I have tried to use them, but given up several times. But after watching your video, I can feel the urge to try learning to use them. Starting from scratch and just play. You opened my eyes that markers are a different medium, and I cannot just jump right in. Thank you so much for sharing your journey 😊

  • @amypanddirtytoo1926
    @amypanddirtytoo1926 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm glad you didn't give up on markers! When you showed the first drawings you did with the color markers I thought they were BEAUTIFUL!! But then again, since I don't know what you were going for I don't know how far off you were and how badly you feel you "failed" at it. We are all our own worst critics though. But yeah, those ShinHan markers are AHmazing aren't they!!!! I've never even touched a Copic, LOLLL!!

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Před 2 lety

      I love them so much! I tried a couple copics and other brands but they sit in my drawer as backups. I like the shape of the shinhan barrel the best and the feel of their nibs. And I don’t like brush tips so the fancy brush markers are lost on me

  • @amypanddirtytoo1926
    @amypanddirtytoo1926 Před 2 lety +2

    Oh also, LOLLLL, when you said "please don't give me any advice on paper unless you have really used the paper and have a very expert opinion on it" I thought: "BUT WAIT! I do have paper that I have used for months and months and have an actual expert opinion!!
    But then you grabbed the Stillman and Burns sketchbooks that I was going to recommend!!! I also like their Nova sketchbook, but it is for very particular art as it has grey, black, and brown kraft paper in it. But the markers still work great on the grey and kraft. I know you like working in sketchbooks, so Stillman and Burns is all I have for a recommendation in those kinds of sizes you like for taking with you. BUT, if you ever want to do some larger size pieces with markers and mixed media then Crescent Rendr and Canson The Wall are great for markers.

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Před 2 lety

      Thank you Amy! I appreciate seasoned advice 😃 and yes I did buy a Crescent Rendr sketchbook since filming and love it, I’m shocked how bleed proof it is!! And I also got some Spectrum Noir paper and it’s fabulous. I might need to make my own sketchbook with it

  • @siag7107
    @siag7107 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for your sharing of the process and your thoughts. I enjoyed the whole video. Sometimes I learn from tutorials, but sometimes I am also "trying to reinvent the wheel" 🙂 In these ways I am learning watercolour, watercolour pencils, coloured pencils and other media. I wish you enjoying the process as well as the results. By.

  • @samfromsocal
    @samfromsocal Před 6 měsíci

    Such a great video, Sarah! Thank you for sharing your journey and process with this medium. I’m on a similar journey with markers that stops and starts, so your advice is very meaningful!

  • @jackiegarroutte8970
    @jackiegarroutte8970 Před 2 lety +2

    Your channel is always so interesting and valuable!! I really appreciate you sharing your journey and struggles.

  • @darlenewilliams9561
    @darlenewilliams9561 Před 2 lety +1

    I enjoyed it. I’m also struggling with markers and haven’t figured out the best way to use them for me. I will eagerly await your next video on markers. I picked up a few things I think I can try now.

  • @ColorfullyOptimistic
    @ColorfullyOptimistic Před 2 lety +2

    This is a great video! In trying to get into markers and become more skilled with them so this is going to be a great series.

  • @elainekan4209
    @elainekan4209 Před 2 lety +1

    holy crap... i came across your channel today while looking for reviews of the etchr bag and wow i'm glad i did. you're instantly one of my top art channels now. now THIS is what emphasis on process over results looks like!! i would end up writing a whole 20-page paper on what this truly means to me, especially in a world where i was brought up on the idea to sell my work than create for the sake of experimentation and learning. thank you for showing us through your notebook and providing us with a very thorough tour through your thought process. i primarily work with colored pencils and blick alcohol markers, and i'm dipping my toes into watercolors, so it's really fun to see markers through your eyes. i do highly recommend crescent rendr paper. i will literally have 30-50 layers of color and it still won't bleed, and blending is truly a dream. keep it up!

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Před 2 lety +1

      Hello Elaine 😄Thank you so much!! I hope you enjoy my other videos too. And YES I absolutely love Rendr paper now, the bleedproof paper is like a miracle

  • @angelalewis4213
    @angelalewis4213 Před 2 lety +3

    These are gorgeous drawings. I also love markers but only have grey scales

  • @Isha_tiwarii
    @Isha_tiwarii Před 2 lety +1

    Really inspiring video. I also find markers really fascinating. I have set of Tombow brush pen with me but I must admit I rarely use them. I have no background or training in art and I just started painting in April 2020 when First wave of covid was at large in India. Like you, I like to paint landscape and I am still trying to figure out watercolour and gouache as medium for which your videos really help me and inspire me. One day, I would try landscape in markers too. Your videos are always delight to watch. Thanks for this one as well.

  • @dryingshift
    @dryingshift Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you so much for sharing this! It's incredibly inspiring to see your journey from struggling with markers towards finding a method of working that you enjoy. I've never tried alcohol markers, but I really want to! Seeing your landscape sketches with markers (especially that one you did outside, which I remember as an eye-opener for how markers can be used) has definitely made me more interested in them! I feel like a lot of marker users go for a cleaner or more rendered look, and it's really been your landscapes and Chris Hong's portraits that have made me think about how fun they might be for my artwork.
    I'm on a bit of an art supply no-buy at the moment, in part because I'm swamped with school, but I'm already lining up marker colors that I want to buy haha.

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Před 2 lety +1

      Omg I LOVE Chris Hong, even though I don’t do portraits I’ve always loved her style and color choices. I rewatched her marker one like 5 times 🤣

  • @ceprione7068
    @ceprione7068 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for this interesting video! It helps... "don't give up / you are not bad, it's just new, try/improve/test...most of all enjoy making "art" " . Thanks! And beautiful doodles/studies/paints by the way, i love tour style

  • @lightwavz
    @lightwavz Před 2 lety +1

    You know the old Dr. Doolittle film with the dancing Push me Pull you? That is what art is in your life. You learn things so you know how to throw them away. Don't be afraid to fail. There is no fail. There is only Push me Pull yous dancing.

  • @jennifernichols8403
    @jennifernichols8403 Před 2 lety +2

    EXCELLENT!!! Answers many questions I had.

  • @GuenevereSchwien
    @GuenevereSchwien Před 2 lety +1

    This was a great tour of your marker experience. I am just falling in LOVE with markers now. I have a new piece coming soon that I am super excited about. I actually really love that first color marker sketch of the Aspen trees you did!

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Před 2 lety

      They are so fun! I did love my original aspen drawing but the key point is that I had no idea how I did that...it was just a fluke. Or like something inside me subconsciously did it well...but I want to be able to do drawings I love on command 😂

    • @GuenevereSchwien
      @GuenevereSchwien Před 2 lety

      @@SarahBurnsStudio LOL! Yes I am having so much fun learning markers. And of course, the art that is in our heads out on paper is living the dream!

  • @melissac.9488
    @melissac.9488 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome ! I love your work 😍

  • @ShivaShuklashivashukla
    @ShivaShuklashivashukla Před rokem +1

    Love this ❤️

  • @gabymaymo8482
    @gabymaymo8482 Před rokem +1

    I want to go into markers, and I loved your video because I felt very the same when I started with normal makers and the strokes were sooo bold and strong !!
    I think the problem is that "alcohol markers" should not be called "markers" because the differences with normal markers and the way you use them is almost oposite. They should be called other way, because is very confusing while you struggle with "markers" that are not the "markers" you are thinking off, until someone says to you " ohhh, you will never get that kind of blending because you need to use alcohol markers, not normal markers...."

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Před rokem +1

      I just don't plan on using them the traditional way I guess. I like bold messy marks!

  • @vickikeanu1704
    @vickikeanu1704 Před rokem

    Also very hard to find instructional books on Markers. I love your marker work and even the early grey scale stuff is interesting. I would love to have a Sarah Burns marker tutorial book. I would be first in line to buy it! 😊

  • @alyssaunrau1165
    @alyssaunrau1165 Před 2 lety +1

    Watching this and practicing a bit with my markers makes landscape sketching seem less intimidating, practice expressive marks and colors before tackling a painting or final piece of art... as Sarah always says, just have fun.

  • @lesleyking2815
    @lesleyking2815 Před 2 lety +2

    Really helpful, thanks Sarah, I’ll great mine out again, I got as far as realising the bright strong colours weren’t helpful and split my set into brights and pastels so I was chuffed when watching you do that. I didn’t go any further though 😏

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Před 2 lety +1

      Yea that was a big lesson, and I've already received a few new colors, much lighter more pastel versions and LOVING it. I feel like I can finally start creating what I want

  • @SMBDesigns
    @SMBDesigns Před 2 lety +1

    I'm so looking forward to more!

  • @estherwestcott9085
    @estherwestcott9085 Před rokem

    I just found your channel and this is the first of your videos I have seen. As a complete beginner with no training in art, I do rely on CZcams as I do not have the opportunity to take classes. I found your experiences and growth in this medium very encouraging. Maybe one day …

  • @Kyomiibrown
    @Kyomiibrown Před 2 lety +2

    Markers - use like watercolours, light to dark and they layer just like watercolours in that they go darker with each layer of the same colour. Once I worked that out the rest was easy.

  • @applejackzo
    @applejackzo Před 2 lety +2

    Good to know I'm not the only one who struggles initially with a new medium 😅 for me it's paint. It's too much going on 😩 markers are less messy.

  • @sandollarstudio803
    @sandollarstudio803 Před 2 lety +2

    With Copics the blender pen will help with blending the sky. There is a gal from Australia (kitandclowder) that has online classes that are wonderful for blending etc. It is very different from your style, however the bones are great.

  • @zhadarobertson851
    @zhadarobertson851 Před rokem

    Thanks - this has been super helpful. I'm also at the start of a similar journey and getting a look! Amazing advice ❤️

  • @firdyk
    @firdyk Před 2 lety

    Thank you Sarah that was so helpful. My markers are sitting mostly unused in the drawer due to frustrations. I'm hopeful that I can use them now.really appreciate your sharing of your knowledge

  • @linzebrandon
    @linzebrandon Před 2 lety +2

    Please consider the Canson The Wall sketchbook It is designed for markers. And whatever you do to it (multiple layers), it does not bleed and is beautiful for blending. I absolutely love mine!

  • @andreatorraca8755
    @andreatorraca8755 Před 2 lety +1

    So helpful to get me out drawing,passing to my friends..

  • @igors5637
    @igors5637 Před 2 lety +2

    Marker paper and smooth vellum are the best for markers. The marker paper would be better for landscapes where you have to fill more space, and it wont bleed, you can layer but theres a limit, saturating the paper with dark colors will make it difficult to blend, the lighter colors reactivate the dry dark layers making a mess.

  • @ohbli_oh
    @ohbli_oh Před 2 lety +1

    I just thought the other day I should use the markers I bought 6 years ago. 😅 what perfect timing

  • @jimicrumb3700
    @jimicrumb3700 Před 2 lety +1

    When i work with alcohol markers I use X-pressIT blending card for all my professional work. I also use Neenah classic crest card paper. Even though the markers show through the back X-pressIT is bleed proof. I mske my own sketchbooks with both. Fun video :)

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Před 2 lety

      Thank you for the tip! I am currently testing Cresent Rendr sketchbooks which has been a great upgrade (I'll show in future video) and just received a pack of Spectrum Noir which seems really nice. I'll check out the ones you suggested

    • @lauraking1331
      @lauraking1331 Před 2 lety +1

      @@SarahBurnsStudio The Rendr sketchbooks are really fun for experimenting. I've used marker, watercolor, gouache, pencil on them. They are completely bleedproof, take a surprising amount of water and, for markers, offer a surface that is great for blending. The Ohuhu marker sketchbook is also a great bleedproof option that's designed for marker work and allows for more intentional blending. I paint mostly with watercolor or acrylic but have such fun with markers. I'm pushing myself to use them in a very painterly way. Thanks for sharing your journey! Can't wait to see more!

  • @grannieannie1371
    @grannieannie1371 Před 7 měsíci

    Actually I found your journey interesting. I'm playing with Tombows at the moment and just trying to work out how I want it to be.

  • @heidiehlers6740
    @heidiehlers6740 Před 2 lety

    Thank you.

  • @helenw6243
    @helenw6243 Před 2 lety +1

    Imran Mughal on Skillshare Sketching with markers. Worth a watch. It may not be the aesthetic you are going for, but great tips non the less. 😀

  • @MeiraKolsky-Veg
    @MeiraKolsky-Veg Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks!

  • @Arquitekt
    @Arquitekt Před 4 měsíci

    Tnks for share. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ love Your art

  • @johnrevill1087
    @johnrevill1087 Před rokem

    Just a tip for your marker journey go for brush tipped markers first I find you get more fluid and expresive lines than you do with the bullet tips but bullet tip markers do have their uses

  • @lafterthefact6939
    @lafterthefact6939 Před 2 lety +1

    Beautiful style you’re developing!!! Have you tried Derwent Paint Pens? I bet they’d layer well over alcohol and are also water soluble before they fully dry. I could see you making some great pieces with those too. (And no, I don’t work for Derwent! lol But seeing as they aren’t far from you, maybe they’d send you samples for a review if you don’t own any.)

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Před 2 lety +1

      Oh interesting, I hadn't thought about layering paint pens on top.. I do own acrylic paint markers and now you have me thinking

  • @chasingchrome
    @chasingchrome Před 2 lety +1

    Yupo or Bristol. I'm not familiar with any yupo sketchbooks but they are probably out there.

  • @andreatorraca8755
    @andreatorraca8755 Před 2 lety +1

    Just awsome1

  • @VitasArtworks
    @VitasArtworks Před 2 lety

    very nice and interesting video ^_^ nice to see your improvment and hear your thoughts about it :)

  • @budrothefox3666
    @budrothefox3666 Před 10 měsíci

    I just started using them. I got the ohuhu 48 pack to start. Im enjoying it but its definitely harder than i thought it would be to make good art with them

  • @PaintWithPencil
    @PaintWithPencil Před 2 lety +2

    I've yet to make friends with alcohol markers, even though I've tried! My style tends to like the water soluble markers a bit better but even then I haven't quite achieved what I'm after which is fairly loose and impressionistic. The closest I've come to achieving that with alcohol markers is to draw on Yupo paper. Have you tried that?

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Před 2 lety

      No - I haven't yet, but I'm kind of curious. But isn't like a plasticky kinda surface? I'm not sure how well that would allow layering?

    • @PaintWithPencil
      @PaintWithPencil Před 2 lety

      @@SarahBurnsStudio yeah. It is plastic and layering is next to impossible but lots of blending opportunities and even some erasing is possible. To be honest, I'm not sure how I like it either but it is fun to experiment with. I bought a small artist trading card size pad so I knew I wasn't out too much $$ if I didn't like it. I enjoyed your video and I want to try some new techniques now.

  • @livinglight1566
    @livinglight1566 Před 2 lety +1

    Very cool!

  • @v.mishrasart43
    @v.mishrasart43 Před 2 lety

    Excellent💯👍👏

  • @charlotteh71
    @charlotteh71 Před 2 lety +1

    Hiya I mainly use markers and they perform the best on proper marker paper and marker sketch books. Ohuhu make some brilliant sketch books for marker pens x

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Před 2 lety

      I started trying marker papers and it’s so true!! I’ll share more next time

  • @Kd33_art
    @Kd33_art Před 2 lety

    Hi Sarah, I think all of your work is just beautiful and so inspiring! You are such a hard worker ( self proclaimed workaholic)🤣 I so admire that about you. I was wondering can you see the work you wish to achieve in your minds eye or do you just know you’re not there yet? Thanks for sharing. KR

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Před 2 lety

      Hey Kimberly thank you! Yes, I can see what I want it to look like in my mind but it also evolves a little each time I paint/draw, so I guess it's a combination. At the moment my goal far outweighs my skills.

  • @RebeccaKnight927
    @RebeccaKnight927 Před 2 lety

    I like to tear paper with acrylic matte medium so the markers blend better without bleeding in regular sketchbooks.

  • @bluefox5331
    @bluefox5331 Před 2 lety +1

    I just started watching this video, but I am so curious of your tips! I feel like I am completely stuck with learning painting/ colouring...
    Anatomy I know how to improve, I've been mostly sketching the whole time since childhood, but each time since when I took art more seriously, I got frightened at the colouring stage. it's a self fulfilling cycle, I don't get the practice because I don't want to ruint he drawing, so i never get better at colors, so I am always afraid of ruining my sketches and abandon them at the colouring stage.
    I'd like to move past this and I recently bought gouache, so now I'll have some more motivation since it'd be wasteful to just toss it in a corner unused. I hope the mixture of gouache and digital art will give me some variety to help me learn, both mediums being different I hope I'll be able to learn different parts of coloring using both.
    Edit: After watching the video, your way of painting the landscapes with markers reminds me vaguely of impressionism. Visible strokes, no strive for perfect realism, but rather capturing the feeling of the scene. I really like your streaky skies, it gives them so much personality! With the strokes it looks like everything is flowing

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Před 2 lety +1

      You should read the book Art and Fear - or listen to this podcast czcams.com/video/fb9DGoCXmOE/video.html (and all their others because they are great!)

    • @bluefox5331
      @bluefox5331 Před 2 lety

      @@SarahBurnsStudio Thank you! I'll definitely check that out

  • @nafordebi
    @nafordebi Před 2 lety

    I’ve used rendr by crescent no bleed through no show through paper, take it for what it’s worth but I think you’ll love it , it won’t be one you regret purchasing and using,!be used it for years and I’m in love with it I think you will as well , good kuxk

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Před 2 lety

      I got one too! I have really been enjoying it

    • @nafordebi
      @nafordebi Před 2 lety

      @@SarahBurnsStudio I knew you would being able to use both sides is awesome too

  • @amandanolt7342
    @amandanolt7342 Před 2 lety +1

    Do you ever use the blender markers or even rubbing alcohol when you are working with markers?
    Enjoyed your video!

  • @suel4269
    @suel4269 Před 10 měsíci

    I just got some Faber Castell Pitt Artist Pen Dual Markers. I don’t even remember why but I’m not finding any videos on how to use them.

  • @janelintern6969
    @janelintern6969 Před 2 lety

    Great sharing - thanks! Jane/Oxford