Charcoal Meets Paint (Creative Fusion of Charcoal and Acrylics!)
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- I'm thrilled to share with you my latest artistic adventure, where I'll be blending the bold and expressive medium of charcoal with the vibrant and versatile world of acrylic painting.
Charcoal adds a raw, dynamic element to paintings. It's not just about the contrast; it's about the energy and the emotion it brings. Combining it with acrylics opens up a whole new world of possibilities.
I'll be using a variety of tools to bring this intuitive piece to life, including:
Pencils & Pens: For those intricate details and fine lines.
Rags & Sponges: Perfect for creating texture and blending colors.
Black Paint Pen: Adding inky marks and crisp edges.
Squeegees: For a unique, smooth spread of paint.
Soft Pastels: To add a pop of soft color and depth.
Paint Rollers: For bold, broad strokes and blending.
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In 1986 I learned to draw in wet gesso or house paint as first stage of painting .... Love your style THANKYOU EBABCOCK
This is so cool. Love to see how it finally comes up. Any chances?
Thank you! Charcoal continues to be a tool I grab for in the studio.
Cool. I just have to ask.... did you buy the rug with footprints, for your art room...or did you make it like that yourself? If you did it yourself was it on purpose. It is a very interesting look and conversation piece for your videos. I love it. lol
The flooring is large foam squares connected together. I painted them white. The footprints are from myself and my son working in my studio. Evidence of our creative spirits being together 😁
@@brandympatterson So sweet of an idea. Thanks Brandy :)
Pen and ink is my favorite illustration style. This is just much more time consuming than sketching. Which has to start somewhere. I actually came here cuz I thought you were painting charcoal sculpture.
Very good! do you use fixative after?
I don't normally use a fixative when I am playing. When I am going to sell a piece I use a spray fixative or gently applying a matte medium over the top to hold the charcoal in place.
This painting is so thought-provoking, everything is just so inspiring, from the thick black luscious lines of charcoal to the usage of different household materials!!!! 🤯 I absolutely love and adore your sense of freedom and creativity! 💕🤍
If you don’t mind me asking what is brand name of the paper that you’re using? The only reason why I’m asking is because I’m looking for a really good mixed media paper!
Thank you for watching and your lovely comment.
I am using Master's Touch 300 gsm cold pressed watercolor paper.
Demonstrations are forced. But your command of mix media is pure & raw and stay with it try a panel or tape paper edge to stay clean
Whish you would tape down the paper lol. Actually is it paper or canvas??
Your art looks interesting. But I'm afraid I find it hard to hear what you say, it's very quiet. I can't make it louder.
Thanks for watching and thank you for the feedback on the sound.
No, it’s rubbish!!!