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Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Mixed-Media Eavesdropping

 

6/28/26 Retreat, Green Lake neighborhood

Sipping my Cortado outside Retreat at Green Lake on a pleasant Sunday afternoon, I overheard two conversations, one on either side of me, each in a different language that wasn’t English. For a while, I was frustrated, especially with the pair of men who were talking very loudly and simultaneously (wasn’t either listening?), because I couldn’t properly eavesdrop. Finally, I blocked out those conversations and decided to focus on the sidewalk passers-by: Incomplete discussions but at least eavesdroppable.

Pencils and crayons are my jam!

Media notes: I’m digging my current combo of Caran d’Ache Neocolor II water-soluble waxed pastels with water-soluble colored pencils – Caran d’Ache Museum Aquarelle and Derwent Inktense. Each has its own quirks (well, Museum Aquarelle is so perfect that it’s basically quirk-free, but maybe that’s just because I’ve been using it the longest and most consistently). Using them together, I must still be a bit mindful (pencils need to go before crayons, for example), and Inktense has a mind of its own. But I like the overall effect of the combo, and I love having a wider range of colors to choose from, especially greens.

Paper note: I keep wanting Stillman & Birn Zeta paper to work with this mixed-media combo because I love it so much with dry pencils (especially Derwent Drawing pencils). If I could use just one book for all my media preferences, my life would be perfect! While Zeta works OK when I keep the water light, with this sketch, the colors lost their richness, and I missed the texture of cold-press Hahnemühle. Sigh.

4 comments:

  1. I may have missed the post, but any reason on picking Zeta for this over Beta? I recall that you did like Beta and used it for a while.
    Is it because 270gsm is too heavy for the current iteration of the kit?

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    1. Beta has too strong a tooth for dry pencils. If I could tolerate tooth, then I'd rather use Hahnemuhle, which has much better sizing than Beta and also has 100% cotton paper.

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  2. I don't think any of us will ever be completely satisfied with just one sketchbook. lol There is too much out there to try and too many materials to try with.

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