Artist interviews featuring 'Winsor & Newton watercolors'

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Scott Campbell (aka Scott C.)

Scott Campbell (also known as just Scott C) is a painter and creator of comics living in New York, NY. What are some of your favorite drawing tools (pens, pencils, markers, drawing tablet, all of the above)? When I am sketching, I usually like to use Col-erase blue pencils on zerox paper or 6B pencils. […]

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Gabi Campanario

Gabi Campanario is a journalist and illustrator living in Seattle, Washington. Originally from Spain, he has lived in the U.S. since 1998, more recently in Seattle, where he works for The Seattle Times. What are some of your favorite drawing tools? I have not reached a point yet where I can swear by my drawing […]

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Vikki Chu

Vikki Chu is an illustrator living in Richmond, Virginia. What are some of your favorite drawing tools (pens, pencils, markers, drawing tablet, all of the above)? I use a size .35 Rapidograph for most of my drawings and I love it. Graphite pencils are also great. I love ink washes over graphite. When sketching from […]

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Vivien Blackburn

Vivien Blackburn is an artist from the UK who also teaches painting and printmaking. Vivien is also the very first contributed interview. What are your favorite drawing tools (pens, pencils, markers, drawing tablet, all of the above)? Charcoal has to be one of my favourites; not always practical because it’s quite messy, so I would […]

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Nina Johansson

Nina Johansson is an artist living in Stockholm, Sweden teaching art, computer graphics, webdesign, multimedia and some more to kids between 13 and 18 years of age. What are some of your favorite drawing tools (pens, pencils, markers, drawing tablet, all of the above)? Variation is fun, but I usually draw with an ink pen, […]

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