Monday, May 14, 2012

Water Droplets on Blue

I have decided I need to learn how to illustrate water droplets and here is my first attempt.  This was done on a blue colored piece of cardstock using Prismacolor Premier Pencils and Prismacolor Verithin Pencils on an ACEO (2.5" x 3.5") sized format.


I am selling the original of this in my Etsy Shop and I will not be making any open edition or limited edition copies.  I will be creating more of these little ACEO Water Droplet ACEO's in the coming days until I finally get the hang of illustrating realistic water drops.  I will also be selling all these little originals ... so, in essence, these will all be OOAK (one of a kind) pieces with no reproductions available.

Happy day!

Karen Anne



6 comments:

  1. Very cool Karen Anne!! Love the color!! Well done ;o)

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  2. Thanks Stacy ... I don't have any other projects in mind for right now so I thought I'd work on little pieces for awhile...

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  3. They look so real Karen Anne I really love them :) Love the way you can tackle anything & get great results!

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  4. Water and glass have to be two of the hardest things to capture! You did a wonderful job!

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  5. I never thought about doing this ... what a great idea. Thanks for sharing.

    Happiness to all.

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  6. Hi Shelle! Talk about tackling anything and doing a good job - I think you top that list! LOL!

    Hi Debbie! I think a glass vase or glass tumbler or glass jar will have to be tried soon ... illustrating glass and water are difficult.

    Hi ArtSings! It is a fun thing to do, it accomplishes two things ... 1. I learn new techniques and 2. I create an ACEO that I can sell in my Etsy Shop!

    I want to thank you all for your kind comments, you all help to encourage me to try new things!

    Big hugs!

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