Cat Eye Tutorial

Cat Eye Tutorial

Sue Kerrigan-Harris
38 Pastels & Pencils
Intermediate
Animals
2.7 hours
Follow along with Guest Instructor, Sue Kerrigan-Harris, as she takes you through using Pastels to create this stunning Cat's eye.
Pencils needed:
Carbothello Pastel Pencils
105 Plum
681 Light Flesh Tint
692 Golden Ochre Light
385 Violet Deep
405 Ultramarine Blue
440 Sky Blue
575 Leaf Green
685 Light Ochre
770 Payne's Grey
625 Burnt Umber
585 Olive Green
670 Burnt Sienna
680 Dark Flesh Tint
620 Burnt Ochre
Faber-Castell Pitt Pastel Pencils
188 Sanguine
270 Warm Grey I
132 Beige Red
175 Dark Sepia
181 Payne's Grey
199 Black
283 Burnt Siena
169 Caput Mortuum
Cretacolor Pastel Pencils
136 - Old Rose Dark
Caran d'Ache Pastel Pencils
583 Violet pink
712 Verdigris
068 Herculanum red
064 Medium russet
Any white Pastel Pencil
Unison Soft Pastels
DK 2
RE17
BE11
G21
Y1
BE26
RE9
OB1
GN15
GN10
Paper needed:
Dark Grey or Dark Blue PastelMat Paper
Other Materials:
Graphite paper (to transfer image)
Tortillon blender
Masking tape
Knife & sandpaper or sharpener
Dust blower (not essential)
Kneadable putty rubber
Board/Easel

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Are these classes in the Membership?

In order to fully support our Guest Instructors we could not include their classes in Colin's membership. It would be too difficult to pay them based on the ratio of classes we have (nearly 400 of Colin's and 3 of theirs) and they would end up making pennies each. We're committed to paying our instructors fairly, so we made them the same price as Colin's classes at £10 each. We hope you all understand.
Meet Your Instructor

Sue Kerrigan-Harris

My name is Sue Kerrigan-Harris. I’m a Professional Portrait Artist from Hampshire UK. I live near the beautiful New Forest where I’m inspired by the constant source of scenery and animals. I specialise in painting pet portraits, people portraits and horse portraits. I have been a professional artist since 2015 but an artist my whole life. Aside from learning and teaching myself how to draw and paint I consider myself to be a privately trained artist seeking out top art tutors and artists across the country to learn the skills I needed to become the artist that I am today.

“Art makes my heart smile and my soul sing with joy!”

There is something that I find both deeply fascinating and satisfying about creating a likeness in a pet portrait of a dog or cat or a portrait of a person. The eyes are the window to the soul and I reach out to the soul of the subject to find a connection when I’m painting pet portraits and people.