How To Draw a Tabby Cat

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With everything that’s going on around the world with COVID-19, we feel that art and creativity is more important than ever. Art is a wonderful form of meditation and escapism from traumatic and challenging times.Science has proven the benefits of drawing, it’s not just the act of creating in itself, but the feel good feeling of creating something you’re proud of, that helps your mind and body.Whatever situation you’re in right now (quarantine etc), if you have the urge to pick up a pencil, we’re here.So, for the foreseeable future we're offering this new Tabby Cat course FREE to anyone that wants to give drawing a go. Share with your family and friends - anyone that you feel could benefit from drawing.Whether you're an artist eager for a new art project or someone that's never picked up a pencil before, this course is for you.

What you need:

To draw this picture you only need 6 pastel pencils and any pastel paper of your choosing (we recommend Fabriano Ingres Paper). We've provided an outline drawing which you can print to pastel paper without needing to draw free hand.We've also got written instructions which you can download below and follow along with the video if you prefer to follow these instead.The 6 pencils I use are Faber-Castell Pitt Pastel Pencils. The colours are:Faber-Castell Pitt Pastel Pencil Chart

  • 101 white
  • 182 brown ochre
  • 187 burnt ochre
  • 273 warm grey IV
  • 168 earth green yellowish
  • 175 dark sepia

Buying Materials:

You can find everything you need in our store. You can even buy the pack as a hard copy, with pastel paper and pencils included. We ship worldwide and there is FREE delivery to the UK for orders over £50.Click here to download the PDF Pack complete with outline drawing and instructions.

Introduction:

In this introduction video Colin shows you the contents of the pack, how to transfer the outline to your paper and sharpen the pastel pencils.

Part 1:

Follow along with Colin and create a picture you can be proud of.

Part 2:

Part 3:

We hope you enjoy this course and would love to see your finished work. Tag us in your pictures on Instagram (@colinbradleyart) or join our Facebook Group here.If you enjoyed this course and would like to watch more subjects then you might be interested in our membership. You'll learn how to draw a wide range of animals, landscapes, portraits and more.[fusion_button link="https://colinbradleyart.com/sign-up" color="custom" size="" stretch="" type="flat" shape="" target="_blank" title="" gradient_colors="#7ecf6d" gradient_hover_colors="#7ecf6d" accent_color="#7ecf6d" accent_hover_color="" bevel_color="" border_width=" icon="" icon_divider="" icon_position="" modal="" animation_type="" animation_direction="" animation_speed="" alignment="" class="" id=""]LEARN MORE[/fusion_button]

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