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A page from my sketchbook - Cockatoo feather in S&B Alpha landscape sketchbook |
Next I decided I had better do a 'pure' coloured pencil drawing as I haven't done that since I did a huge drawing of sandstone rocks in about about 1992! I did a cherry tomato. I found the one Van Gogh brand pencil I had was more responsive than the Derwents that have been with me since grade 3! Once again, it's so slow....
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Coloured Pencil. |
...and I much prefer the tomatoes I've done before in watercolour...(You can see them here)
So I decided to compare watercolour pencils with watercolour and see if that made me happier. I usually incorporate water colour pencils into mixed media works though I have done a couple of pure watercolour pencil works.
The first is a watercolour wash in the top one and the beginning of a pencil drawing below. The wash was very quick. The pencil takes time.
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Step 1 |
Next I added the colour to the stems and used clean water to wash over the watercolour pencil eggplant.
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Step two |
The top one now has another deeper wash and a little more work on its stem.
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Step three |