Dodge Truck

The Story Behind the Urban Sketching

Another tractor from my greeting cards collection at Pioneer Park Museum Dalby. The background on this sketch was so much fun I really got into the spirit of splashing paint around and becoming more loose and a less controlled artist.

Some trucks just seem to scream out, “sketch me”, and I’m also glad this truck hadn’t moved in the two months between visits as my first photo of it wasn’t very good.

My Sketching and Painting Process

Initial Pencil sketch.


Adding waterproof Ink over the pencil so this will not bleed during the watercolour stage.

Pencil marks erased.


Watercolour added loosely just for some basic colour.


Tombo brush pens added for toning and shadows.


Drawing in all the fine details in ink.


Watercolour Paint, Ink & Paper

I use Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolour on Arches France Watercolour Paper, 300g Hot Pressed or Fabriano Artistico Watercolour Paper 300g Hot Pressed..

Tombo Brush Pens N15, N45, N55, N60, N65, N95 and Faber Castell Fine-liners 0.05, 0.1, 0.3, 0.5, 0.7

My painting come from my own experiences that I have photographed while traveling. By reading this blog, you as a viewer can now hear The Story Behind the Painting. Where, when, what was happening while I was photographing the wildlife. 

Enjoy, Chris Osborne

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