Showing posts with label Prismacolor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prismacolor. Show all posts

Thursday, March 12, 2015

Working on Blue Textured Paper


Above is a closeup image of what's on my drawing table right now - a 16x12 colored pencil drawing on blue tinted paper. This is my first time working on this type of paper, a fairly textured blue tinted Canson pastel paper. I chose it for two reasons: because the subject is standing in front of a similarly shaded blue wall, and because I wanted to experiment with the paper texture to create the look of different textures in my drawing.

I found myself fighting the texture to create a smooth look for the skin on the face and hands, but it was very helpful in rendering the thermal shirt. I tend to spend the most time on faces and hands anyway, so this wasn't a big deal. To achieve a smooth look, I worked in several layers keeping the pencils very sharp at all times. I used fewer layers of color for the shirt, and worked more quickly so that the pencil didn't cover all of the depressions in the paper, resulting in a textured look.

Friday, November 15, 2013

Self Portrait with Martini


Above is my completed colored pencil drawing titled "Self Portrait with Martini". This piece is 20" x 16", Prismacolor colored pencils on Fisher 400 sanded paper.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Self Portrait Work In Progress


Here is a snapshot of my self portrait work-in-progress. I'm calling it "Self Portrait with Martini", a third piece in a series of works including "Self Portrait with Tea" and "A Second Cup". This piece is Prismacolor colored pencils on Fisher 400 sanded paper.