'ella' ~ oil pastels, watercolors, acrylic paint, pan pastels and colored pencil on tracing paper
i've been experimenting with working on both sides of tracing paper... this pic of ella is the back side,
and this is the front. although you can't really see it here, the expressions on each side can be very different. i've also been experimenting with pan pastels, which i think have great potential for faces...
same ingredients as above
another face on tracing paper - i can't remember if this is the front or the back. the wrinkles on the tracing paper are from me ironing it too long! i was ironing out wrinkles left from the watercolors, and i got carried away... she's a poor rendition of a painting by
gregory grenon, who's a master of reverse painting on glass.
otherwise i've been painting in my daily book, and adding a lot of flower pictures.
oil pastels, watercolors, casein paint, colored pencil and beeswax in my daily book
i've slacked up on using wax so much, but i did use it on this page, which comes before all of the pics i took on the solstice.
like this,
and this,
and this. i found a lot of good rust on the solstice. : )
from another day... it's just been a great rust summer so far!
you can see a little of my colored pencil box here - that's all i use on cans
and sticks.
these sticks and cans have been my main drawing joy for the last couple of weeks...
i've also been taking flower pictures like the state of the world depended on it...
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