Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Blueberries-Final

© Ellen Blonder
After working in this medium, I can't say I prefer it to watercolor or acrylics, but colored pencils do present some interesting challenges--and I always have fun with those. I'm used to mixing my green paints with black or red to gray them down before I paint leaves. Many green colored pencils seem way too bright, and it's much harder to tone them down to what I want. On the other hand, shading spherical shapes is much easier with pencils than paint. Next, I'll have to try a flower in pencils.

3 comments:

  1. You are so patient...it is lovely...your patience and the resultant art.

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  2. These look delicious! I love watching the process. You make me want to dust off my colored pencils :)

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  3. Thanks! Diane, it's fun to rediscover colored pencils. And, as artist/author Wendy Hollender says, you can pack them anywhere and just start drawing.

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