Showing posts with label water soluble oil pastels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label water soluble oil pastels. Show all posts

Saturday, June 3, 2023

Step by step painting, white flower with oil pastels and acrylics.

The water soluble oil pastels I bought some days ago, just really made me happy. I was amazed to discover how nice do they collaborate with acrylics as well. I have had in my art supplies, a black backround canvas book, bound with a wooden vintage covering, that was for when I would feel flower painting not to be that difficult for me. I sketched out a rough outline of the picture.
The edges were smoothened  with a wooden stick and some paper towel, so that the acrylics could start being applied layer after layer.

I made a watery mixture of colours, chose a brush with with an angle and started painting. Emerald, ochra, a little cadmium scarlet and amber to make the green colour no that cold, and titanium white. 

I kept painting in layers to the final result. 

I decided not to add further to this one, and leave some of the oil pastels' details to be highlighted among the overall paint brushes.
Or would it maybe one more layer be a better idea? While the art book continues, we will find out.

Enjoy!

With lots of love,





Sunday, May 28, 2023

Art studio adventures: Oil pastels, a quick experiment, a new canvas pad and a surprise!


I needed a canvas pad, and yesterday it was the day that I made my way to the art store. I chose a canvas pad that was affordable and would give me the chance to experiment with a different surface material. For the time being, I seldom use canvases in frames, though one canvas, the details of which I have been working the last week, is almost ready, in a next post. At the art store there was  also a packet of water soluble oil pastels in an offer, so I decided to buy this as well.

Actually, what I was intenting to buy was a pad for mixed media and acrylics, and I chose to try this one, which was in a very good price and seemed to be also of a very good quality.

I returned home and unpackaged the canvas pad and there there was, a big surprise, as, rather than a blank canvas, there were classical  paintings printed in a thicker than a magazine paper, bound next to a canvas  surface of a very good quality, that was guidingly shadowed to the basic scketch of the classical artwork.

I have never experienced such an art excersise before, so I guess I wasn't that much of disappointed. Actually, at this one, which is the first page of this art book, I started a layer with the oil pastels to be complemented and enhanced with acrylic colours. 

I also sketched out a quick scenery for the water soluble paints, to experiment with their potentials and their combining with acrylics. I find them to be a wonderful  material to use for mixed media, and a great way to have fun while practicing art.

I am happy with what was bought at this art store exploration. 

Enjoy!

With love,


Mixed media canvas, Bird with ceramic flowers

I wanted to create a palette backround on cardboard, at this art project, and also wanted to find out, how well a canvas surface...