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02/06/14 21:34 Art Tools of Luis Ruiz | Parka Blogs Pagina 1 di 12 http://www.parkablogs.com/content/art-tools-of-luis-ruiz Art Tools of Luis Ruiz We have with us Luis Ruiz from Spain for this interview. He's an avid sketcher and writes quite a lot on his blog, in Spanish and English. He also blogs for the Urban Sketchers. His sketches provide a wonderful window to the different places in Spain, capturing the urban landscape and atmosphere. They are very dimensional, especially the sketches of town buildings and cities. You can also check out more of his sketches on his Flickr page. Today he shares with us what he uses for sketching. Qn: Can you give our readers an introduction of yourself? I am an architect working freelance. I have also been teaching Landscaping at university for some years and now I am involved in a research study on the evolution and shape of cities from existing old collections of sketches and drawings. I am enjoying this last work very much as I love drawing cities myself! I also do illustration

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    Art Tools of Luis RuizWe have with us Luis Ruiz from Spain for this interview. He's an avid sketcher andwrites quite a lot on his blog, in Spanish and English. He also blogs for the UrbanSketchers.

    His sketches provide a wonderful window to the different places in Spain, capturingthe urban landscape and atmosphere. They are very dimensional, especially thesketches of town buildings and cities.

    You can also check out more of his sketches on his Flickr page.

    Today he shares with us what he uses for sketching.

    Qn: Can you give our readers an introduction of yourself?

    I am an architect working freelance. I have also been teaching Landscaping atuniversity for some years and now I am involved in a research study on the evolutionand shape of cities from existing old collections of sketches and drawings. I amenjoying this last work very much as I love drawing cities myself! I also do illustration

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    works.

    I belong to a generation that only started to work with computers at the end of ourstudies, so I did lots of handmade drawing in my first years at university, includingoutdoor sketching. I was happy to discover Urban Sketchers many years later.

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    Qn: Let's look at the pencil wrap first. Can you tell us the tools you havethere and their characteristics? Looks like colour pencils and crayons?Do you use them together in a same drawing?

    I do not normally use pencils or crayons alone, except if I am using a sketchbook notsuitable for water techniques. I normally use them for putting a stress in some partsof a previously watercolored drawing.

    The crayons are Caran DAche Neocolor II water soluble wax pastels. You can getintense colors with them, what I only use on the papers surface locally.

    The pencils, on the other hand, are Derwent Studio. They are not greasy at all andnon-watercolour; and provide light and subtle tones.

    Both of them belong to big boxes so I only bring with me the ones I think I am goingto need.

    Qn: For the coloured pencil artworks, what do you use to protect thesurface?

    I use pencil in a rather sketchy manner, it is not a careful and soft work of layers, so Ido not use any protection on them.

    Qn: That's a nice pencil wrap. Where did you buy it? Is it leather?

    It is textile, very lightweight and occupies little space in the bag. I bought it at abeautiful local store where you can find anything you need for traveling: maps, books,guides also drawing items. It is called Mapas y Compaa

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    Qn: This looks like your watercolour setup. Can you give us a quickrundown of the items shown above?

    On the left part there is the ink equipment I first use on my drawings: pens andfountain pens, then on the right the watercolour set, brush and waterbrushes. Thereis also a pack of tissues for cleaning the brushes and a couple of pencils.

    Qn: You seem to have a lot of drawing tools. Which are your favourites?

    Definitely, ink pens and watercolour. You can produce loose, quick and clean sketcheswith them, but at the same time you can suggest detail and give some information ontextures, colours and atmosphere.

    Qn: What watercolour brush is that? The hair looks quite big. Isn't itchallenging to work on small areas with that brush? Do you use otherbrushes?

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    It is a pure squirrel brush. I normally use it on my sketchbooks only for biggerwashes, like skies or seawater; but I have to say that you can achieve also thin lineswith its tip; it is a very nice tool. The rest of the drawing would be normally coloredwith water brushes that are much easier to handle when you are standing as you donot need additional water because it is already in the brushs tank.

    Qn: What watercolours do you use?

    I always carry with me a Rembrandt watercolour set in a small and battered tin box. Itis only 12x7 cm and has a metal ring to hold it in your thumb, so it is perfect to drawoutside. I also like the quality of the colours themselves.

    Qn: The watercolour box you use usually holds 12 half pans. Whatadditional colours have you added? Why?

    I found that the original box contained very bright tones and lacked some tones that Ineeded for urban environments. As there was room for additional colours, I wanted tohave a wider palette suited for my favorite subjects: street views and harboursketches. So I looked for some specific blues and brownish tones

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    Qn: What are some of your favourite colours?

    Easy to guess, you can just check the most used ones in my box if I had to choose sixthey would be the following:

    Jaune Naples Rouge. I first added it to my box thinking of a flesh colour, but ithas become irreplaceable in urban environments and architectural issues.

    Burnt Sienna. A good companion to the previous one, combined with it indifferent doses.

    Yellow Ochre. Very useful for the architecture but also for trees

    Turquoise Blue. A touch of it is always perfect for Mediterranean seascapes andskies, mixed with other colours.

    Cobalt Blue. A basic one.

    Viridian Emerald Green. I use it for trees but also for the seawater.

    Qn: Do you clean your watercolour box? I know some artists do whileothers do not.

    The colors you usually see in cities are rarely pure. Urban colors are normally dirtyso it is always useful for me having some puddle remains on the box to mix with inorder to get the greyish or brownish tones that usually prevail in cityscapes.

    Moreover, I am very intuitive doing the mixes I do not have a mathematicalapproach as other people I know, that can remember the percentages of each colourthey have applied for a particular wash. On that basis, a not-so-clean box is not aproblem but an advantage.

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    Qn: What are these pens that you use? What's the difference betweenthem?

    What I enjoy most is drawing with line, I start straight with ink and afterwards I usecolour in an economic form to put the accent only in some places of the drawing.

    I love textures done with ink and also hatching, and I use pigment waterproof pensfor that purpose. I can use different numbers in the same sketch, mainly 0.2 and 0.4.Nowadays I am happy with the Pigma Micron pens I am using, although I have alsoused Staedtler ones before.

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    For everyday sketches (mainly people sketches) with no colour I use a Lamy Safarifountain pen. There is also an Uni Posca white ink pen that is useful in somesituations for the shines (sea waves, metal details) and a Deleter Neopiko marker withbrush tip. Drawing quick portraits with this last one is great fun!

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    Qn: What sketchbooks or watercolour paper do you use?

    I work mainly on sketchbooks, and Stillman & Birns ones are my workhorse since Idiscovered them. I really appreciate their solid binding that makes them hard enoughto stand months of outdoor sketching and traveling. The paper in Alpha and Gammaseries, although is not heavy, is of high quality, gets washes very well and I like itstouch very much. That lightness makes them also very handy.

    In other cases, like for special events or subjects, I use sketchbooks manufactured inSpain by Choni NaudnM. You can order them custom made and their finishing makethem unique pieces.

    I also use small Moleskines for quick situations; you can keep them in your pocketand draw on them with your Lamy pen when, lets say, you are waiting for the bus.

    Qn: There's a very long piece of paper in the picture above. What's that?

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    It is an accordion or Japanese sketchbook. It is the kind of book I was thinking of inthe last paragraph of the previous question. As you can unfold it and see all thecontent in just one sight, it is a good choice in my opinion when the subject is anhomogeneous one; you can go on linking one sketch with the following one as youdraw, without taking into account what the limits of the page is. In this case, itdescribes a series of visits to the botanic gardens in my city. It is a nice memory fromthe experience and you can show the whole of it at once.

    Qn: It seems that most of your sketchbooks are portrait oriented. Why doyou prefer that format over landscape format?

    At the beginning I used landscape sketchbooks, but later I found that portraitoriented ones are much more versatile and better suited for the narrative character Ilike to give to my books. In landscape books the drawings are too isolated one to theother, while in the other case you have much more possibilities of composing a nicepage with different drawings and texts. And, last but not least, they are easier tohandle which is important for me as I usually draw while standing.

    Qn: How long do you typically take to fill a sketchbook? How manysketchbooks have you used so far? Are they sorted by any category, suchas by places or date?

    There are some books running at the same time, as each one has a different purpose.

    I have a regular chronological sketchbook with city sketches. It is typically a Stillman& Birn that contains 62 spreads, and usually last some months to be finished.

    At the same time, I have an everyday small book, just for ink, where I do quicksketches in the waiting time, usually people in them.

    Then I use other books like the accordions- for special events or sketchcrawls, andthen I sometimes might finish them in one day.

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    Qn: Do you sketch and colour while standing up? Isn't that very difficult?

    I really appreciate the freedom of choosing a vantage point even where there is noroom for setting a portable chair.

    I like sketching in crowded places, and in them looking above parked cars, or havingthe chance to move a bit if something or somebody suddenly blocks your view, isdefinitely not a minor point.

    The condition is having a light gear and avoiding too big sketchbooks, the rest is just amatter of balance. I have a side pack hanging from my shoulder containing everythingI need.

    Qn: Who else do you think we should feature for the interview? Why?

    I have always been interested in Rolf Schroeters work. I love his drawings but I amalso very interested in his creative way of mixing different media, and I woulddefinitely love to learn more about his way of choosing materials and tools.

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    You can check out more art from Luiz Ruis at http://www.luisrpadron.blogspot.com

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