ArtFight is done for the year and it was a pretty good run. I had a goal for a piece a week and I managed eight so I'm pretty proud of myself for doubling up, especially considering I did three larger pieces with some detail.
This one was quite the thing with all the details.
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a worthy accomplishment
keep that creative spirit alive!
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interesting that the horse is most expressive
the other figures are simply illustrated, but the horse has life!
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It's the pastels. They're a lot more forgiving than the watercolor so I'm more prone to slap and dash the color on there with wild abandon. It's part of the reason I love working in them so much.
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as well as soluble with wet brush to wash them into watercolor,
like the best of both worlds
https://www.carandache.com/ch/en/neocolor-ii-watersoluble-s-1095.htm
of course you can do this with oil pastel, by using solvent, ie. odorless paint thinner
to turn the oil pastel crayons into oil wash using an oil bristle brush
the water base require absorbent paper surface, ie. w/c paper
while the oil base could use both w/c paper or primed hardboard or coated graphic surface for ink
i've never tried oil on plastic, ie. plexiglas, i'm not sure if that would work
although i've seen artists create dynamic images with it, since the white plastic heightens the color values
have fun!
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great for life drawing or drawing from nature
i've not used them much because i don't like the dust factor,
black charcoal is even more messy, that's why i use watercolour crayons
there is a brush between me and them )))
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