by Rob Wilson
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30 Sept, 2020
Artist Rob Wilson is encouraging people to give making art a go with a new kit containing everything they need to complete a project at home. The art kits have been produced by Rob following requests from hobbyists and amateur artists wanting to learn new skills during lockdown, as well as people seeking a new creative outlet to support their overall wellbeing. All skill levels Rob’s step-by-step instructions, tips and inspiration throughout the kit, which includes high-quality art materials, provide an insight into the techniques he uses to produce his distinctive and award-winning artwork. Teaching users how to paint trees using card and stencil, the first kit is designed for all levels and recognises that for some people putting a paintbrush to a blank canvas can be daunting. Learn from Rob “As a kid growing up in Knutsford I was always sketching trees. It’s how I taught myself to draw. Since then I’ve been constantly learning and soaking up influences that fuel my imagination. “Looking at other artists’ work is how we can learn and improve, and this kit will introduce you to some of the techniques that I use. The result will be a piece of art with your personal touch. And feeling that undeniable satisfaction of creating it yourself.” Rob adds: “My top tip is to accept that the finished piece won’t always look like how you imagined it. The most important thing is to enjoy the process, be excited and inspired about it, and above all, have fun!” What's in the kit Each kit contains an easy to follow guide, canvas, stencil, brush, painting card deck, acrylic paints and watercolour pencils. It also includes a signed print of ‘Silver Birches’, which is exclusive to the art kit. Feedback has been overwhelmingly positive so far and, with just a limited number of kits available, he plans to develop more in the future. Future kits “Plans for next year include a kit which teaches users how to create reflections using collage with dress patterns and magazine cuttings. From my studio in Marple Bridge I can see the canal through the window and I enjoy recreating the water’s reflections in my mixed-media paintings. “During these past few months, I think many people have reconnected with nature which can only be a good thing. I hope my kits help more people to observe their surroundings and capture the wonder of the natural world through art.”