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2/17/25 Third Place Commons in Lake Forest Park (Caran d'Ache Luminance and Museum Aquarelle pencils in Stillman & Birn Zeta sketchbook) |
The day after the Suzzallo Library USk outing, I
had another opportunity to practice warm/cool color studies on location at an
art play date with Roy and Mary Jean. I also got an idea to use watercolor
pencils and non-soluble colored pencils together in a strategic way. I had
tried it years ago but then forgot about it until my current colored pencil class
reawakened old ideas.
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Same pencils in one of our round-robin Seawhite of Brighton concertina books |
The strategy is to use non-soluble pencils first for the drawing and the main coloring. Then in areas where I want more saturated coverage, I used watercolor pencils with washes, often in the opposite color as the initial layer. The non-soluble pencil marks show through, retaining the “pencil look” that I often miss after I’ve activated watercolor pencils too smoothly.
So exciting to be using and thinking about colored pencils again!
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