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I like to explore different techniques and materials in my journal--and might as well choose a fun subject! This is Bearlie, a sister-bear to the one I sent my older sis for her birthday recently. This time, I didn't do any preliminary drawing before jumping in with watercolor. At lower left, I used a flexible nib Noodler's pen and their Lexington Gray ink. At right, an old brown Micron Pigma with a black one for Bearlie's features. The paper is WN watercolor paper, a bit lighter weight than what I normally use--you can tell it buckled a little. |
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Sometimes it's fun to paint with a raggedly little oil-painter's bristle brush--I often use this for spatter, but since this teddy is SO fuzzy I thought I'd try it for her fur! These are the new QoR watercolors I've been testing--mostly, here, the Naples Yellow, Burnt Sienna, and Cobalt. |
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I sharpened the end of the brush with an X-acto knife to use as another tool--almost like an ink pen. |
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Here it is in action... |
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I did use a brush for the eyes, nose, and mouth, as well as the pads on her feet and hands--I have a bit more control. |
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The new Sharpie EF white waterproof marker worked well for eye-sparkles and light-struck fur...it's got acrylic paint in it, so once it dries you can paint over it. (I tried the oil base one but didn't like it--it soaked into the paper!) |
Remember, your journal is a great place to PLAY and try out different tools, mediums, and approaches. Mine gets a lot of use like that...