![]() ![]() The second stage adds light layers of the final coloration into each element. Red browns were worked over the foreground jar, gray purples in the background jars, and golden browns for the sunflower petals. Stage 1īecause this drawing was to contain a wide range of colors the under-painting was created in dark tones of the color that would be used in each element of the work. The coloring of the paper not only provides a colored background it can become part of the shading and color mixing of the drawing.Ĭolored pencils work excellently on paper mache, pottery, and wood burnings as well as on heavy weight art paper. Because of the translucent qualities of this media the colored papers can be used. New colors can be created by this layering technique, a light yellow pencil color laid over a bright red will tint the red area to a shade of orange.Ī colored pencil drawing can easily have twenty to forty layers of color applied. Highlights can be added to an area with the use of top layers of light colors and white. Over this value drawing the brighter flower color pencils are layered. ![]() Early layer work may be so pale as to be barely visible and allow you to fully cover the area, working the color into the tooth or texture of your paper.Įach sample stage of this work shows multiple layer work, up to twelve or more very light coatings of color.īecause these colors are translucent, allowing some light to show through, shading can be established by using dark toned pencil colors first. ![]() To develop even blending, rich shadows, and fine detailing colored pencil works are worked in thin multiple layers of application. ![]()
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