mmm pencil looks so different than your usual watercolours. How about ink and pencil? or maybe crayons? or even a different surface, say wood or plaster just to see how it looks :P
mmm pencil looks so different than your usual watercolours. How about ink and pencil? or maybe crayo
Wood for paintings needs a lot of treatment, more than it's worth most of the time. I experiment a lot, but sometimes it's just a case of using what's at hand in my pocket notebook (I call it my Scootabook, because it's orange).
Wood for paintings needs a lot of treatment, more than it's worth most of the time. I experiment a l
mmm i dont remember where but i remember having seen something drawn on wood. (i think i recall it being in some japanese site) Which was just a piece of dark flat hard wood covered in black wax and then scratched to make the line art. (i suppose it must have had lacquer) I was thinking of something like that, not the classical paintings on wood. Just wood, maybe lacquer and melted black crayons Like what kids do in school with black paper and colour crayons. They cover the entire page with all the crayons and then apply a layer of black indian ink, then use a point to draw something.
Now that i think about it, maybe i'll do it. I already have indian ink so i just need black paper and some crayons :P
mmm i dont remember where but i remember having seen something drawn on wood. (i think i recall it b