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.
Labels:
blue paper,
canson pastel paper,
Children,
Colored Pencil,
drawing on textured paper,
Prismacolor,
Work in Progress
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.
Labels:
Colored Pencil,
Fisher 400,
New work,
Prismacolor,
self-portrait
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.
Labels:
Colored Pencil,
Fisher 400,
Prismacolor,
self-portrait,
Work in Progress
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