Peaceful Autumnal Sketching Vlog | Birdsong ASMR | R&F Drawing Oils in the Field

In this relaxing nature sketching vlog I take you on a trip to northeast Victoria where I go sketching on my parents' property. This time I concentrate on drawing a beautiful spotted gum- a tree that has become quite significant in my MFA research- working in both Neocolor 2 water-soluble pastels and R&F drawing oils.

The R&F drawing oils are one of my favourite companions for sketching in the field and I'll show you why I love them so much for working outdoors.

Join me for this peaceful video amidst the beautiful birdsong of the country for a quiet little art adventure.

If you'd like to see more of my sketching practice from the Tasmanian artist residency where my love of drawing trees really deepened, you'll find those vlogs here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwyl1qSeWSqf4O8gVWV381u-UEwU9tAd2

You can also follow the full Masters of Visual Art journey here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9EzOmZxbcM&list=PLwyl1qSeWSqfkhg1j1cNq3-hCnHP_sz2c

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