Inktense pencils, water, and a Latte white pen (for the loose strands of hair)
a bit overworked, but I am happy with it.
http://web.me.com/margiedeeb/Site/Margie_Deeb.html
http://web.me.com/margiedeeb/Site/Color_Studies.html
Inktense pencils, water, and a Latte white pen (for the loose strands of hair)
a bit overworked, but I am happy with it.
http://web.me.com/margiedeeb/Site/Margie_Deeb.html
http://web.me.com/margiedeeb/Site/Color_Studies.html
trebor61 8:46 am on February 15, 2009 | #
This is absolutely fantastic. You seem to have conquered the Inktense. Did you apply the stuff wet or dry then applied water? Its great! I certainly don’t think ii is overworked.
Margie 4:06 pm on February 15, 2009 | #
Thank you, Bob. I draw the whole thing first with very sharpened Inktense pencils. Then I go in with the water brushes I showed you (from Jetpens), of course any watercolor brushes can be used. And I paint – so this is a hybrid drawing/painting.
You couldn’t achieve the beautiful spacious, liquid qualities of your paintings in this manner. I don’t know how you would use them for your work. Let me know when you find a method you are happy with. I do love how these dry and I can work over them in ANY media.