Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Friday, November 16, 2012
And the Colored Pencil Magazine Pro Winner of the October Challenge is .......
I just received an email that nearly knocked me off my chair! And I just had to share it with all of you .... here it is:
as an art print (in various sizes) or in ACEO format!
Holey Moley! I am still shaking! And I have to tell you ... as I opened it, I was looking forward to seeing who had won ... and was totally stunned when I saw that it was me!
Happy Day to all!
Karen Anne
Karen Anne Brady
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PRO CHALLENGE WINNER! 1 message |
COLORED PENCIL Magazine
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Holey Moley! I am still shaking! And I have to tell you ... as I opened it, I was looking forward to seeing who had won ... and was totally stunned when I saw that it was me!
Happy Day to all!
Karen Anne
Monday, November 12, 2012
"Apples and Cones"
As you know from my previous posts, the Colored Pencil Magazine posts a colored pencil competition each
month, the November challenge is a photo of a apples and cones, a still
life. In this submission I tried out oil based colored pencils, Lyra
Rembrandt Polychrome Pencils. To my delight, I found I really like them!
I can achieve deeper colors that are brighter and more vivid, and I do
not have to work as long or hard to achieve the results I want.
The biggest plus? Elimination of "Wax Bloom" (a condition created by too many applied layers of wax based colored pencils) and no need to use a workable fixative between layers! When I was researching the pros and cons of oil based pencils, I read that they smear more easily than wax based pencils ... this was not the case for me. I also read that they could be used on smooth paper and used smooth paper on this rendering, I like the effect I was able to achieve. I further learned they have a harder core than waxed based pencils and, since I prefer harder leads, this was a great plus to me.
The following is my submission to the Colored Pencil Magazine November Contest ...
The biggest plus? Elimination of "Wax Bloom" (a condition created by too many applied layers of wax based colored pencils) and no need to use a workable fixative between layers! When I was researching the pros and cons of oil based pencils, I read that they smear more easily than wax based pencils ... this was not the case for me. I also read that they could be used on smooth paper and used smooth paper on this rendering, I like the effect I was able to achieve. I further learned they have a harder core than waxed based pencils and, since I prefer harder leads, this was a great plus to me.
The following is my submission to the Colored Pencil Magazine November Contest ...
"Apples and Cones"
Prints of this illustration are available in my Etsy Store as an authorized art print (https://www.etsy.com/listing/114809578/apples-and-cones-an-authorized-art-print) and in ACEO format (https://www.etsy.com/listing/114810399/aceo-open-edition-art-print-titled).
Below is the Colored Pencil Magazine challenge photograph
As you can see, I rearranged things a bit in my version.
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