Create mixed media artwork- anyone can!
Roymac Rains Watercolour Paper
Micador Large Oil Pastels Colourfun 24s
Micador Acrylic Paint Titanium White
KIN Inks
Paper stump
Plot the shape of the pear onto the paper using a light colour like yellow. Because you’re blending it’s ok to press quite firmly with the pastels. Add some shading in a darker tone of yellow and orange, colouring over almost the entire shape. Then add some red to accent the curves.
With a paper stump, start to blend in the pastel tones together, pressing firmly. Tip: To make the pastels blend easily, you can heat them on the page with a hair dryer.
Once the colours are blended together you can go back over the highlight points and add some extra depth with the pastels. Adding deep red to the outline of the pear will help to bring out the shape. Blend again with the paper stump.
Add some purple to contrast the colours and bring out the shadows and continue to blend with the paper stump. Then add a background colour like blue. Using cool colours on the outside helps to bring out the warm colours from the centre.
For the finishing touch, take some KIN ink and outline the shaded side of the pear.
Then with the white acrylic paint, outline the light side of the pear and using the paper stump, use small strokes to flick the paint away from the form. The effect looks great and unique.
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