Course Outline
Explore combining drawing with pencil, charcoal and inks with wash. Create evocative and imaginative pictures, including landscapes and portraits, with this versatile art technique.
Please Bring
Bring the following materials: (Approximate cost - $50 - $70)
- Old fashioned dip-pen with 2 nibs, fine and broad
- Artline felt-tipped pens, No. 70 and 700 fine point
- Soft 6B pencil – Derwent “inktense” ink pencil – chilli red colour
- No.10 synthetic watercolour brush
- Small bottle black Indian Ink
- 6 sheets 185g smooth watercolour paper, A3
- Pad of cartridge drawing paper, A3
- Water jar and plastic plates (2)
- Stick of soft willow charcoal
- Kneaded eraser
- ‘Wet ones’ tissues and dry soft tissues
Please Note: NBMC is not liable to for any loss incurred if a class is cancelled please check with the college by calling 02) 9970 1000 or emailing enquiries@nbcc.nsw.edu.au before purchasing materials.
About the Tutor
Pursuing another passion, Susan studied archaeology at Sydney University, working on field excavations in the Middle East. A keen traveller, an early fascination with the rich artistic traditions of Susan Bernasconi has developed her natural creative and communication skills working in advertising, graphic design and promotion, successfully combining her professional design work with teaching, painting and tour guiding. Susan studied drawing, painting and fine arts at the National Art School, East Sydney, painting and drawing with the late John Ogburn at the Harrington Street Gallery, The Rocks, and graphic art, advertising design and illustration. Ancient Egypt led to her first trip to the African continent. Her interest continues with Egyptian art and culture, particularly the prehistoric and early dynastic cultures, and the flowering of the revolutionary court of Akhenaten and Nefertiti at the city of Amarna. For an artist, Susan’s travel diaries and sketch books are a vital inspiration for her paintings. Her works are held in Australia and internationally including Africa, Italy, USA and Europe.She captures the spirit of landscape, wildlife and people with vibrant pastels, inks and watercolour. Frequent African journeys led to Susan’s involvement with organisations helping to protect endangered species and their habitats; as a result she planned and accompanied African safaris helping raise funds for a greater awareness of black rhino and wild dog research projects in Kenya, Zimbabwe, Botswana and Namibia.
Susan, a qualified tour guide, also conducts walking tours focusing on our early colonial history and settlement, early colonial art and Aboriginal culture of Sydney. Susan’s interest in early art forms and cultures has led to her study of rock art around the world; in Africa, Europe but particularly in Australia, where the world’s oldest and most extensive collections of rock paintings and engravings exist. She conducts a series of lectures on this ancient rock art of Australia, in addition to those on archaeology, painting and drawing. Susan brings her professional skills, extensive knowledge and great enthusiasm to her popular classes, lectures and tours, adding a unique artistic dimension to all her courses and projects. "I believe creating art through drawing and painting and appreciating the works of artists through time who have left their images for us to wonder at and admire, enables both beginner and experienced artists to participate in the magic of the world we see all around us."