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[1/5] Four River Pebbles - Beige Pebble
This is the first of five playlists on a project called "Four River Pebbles" accomplished on white Stonehenge paper with Prismacolor Colored Pencils and Caran d'Ache Neocolor II Artist Crayons. The final artwork measures 5"x6". Each playlist introduces new applications of the Icarus technique and can be approached individually at your own pace.
[2/5] Four River Pebbles - Green Pebble
This is the second of five playlists on a project called "Four River Pebbles" accomplished on white Stonehenge paper with Prismacolor Colored Pencils and Caran d'Ache Neocolor II Artist Crayons. The final artwork measures 5"x6". Each playlist introduces new applications of the Icarus technique and can be approached individually at your own pace.
[3/5] Four River Pebbles - Yellow Pebble
This is the third of five playlists on a project called "Four River Pebbles" accomplished on white Stonehenge paper with Prismacolor Colored Pencils and Caran d'Ache Neocolor II Artist Crayons. The final artwork measures 5"x6". Each playlist introduces new applications of the Icarus technique and can be approached individually at your own pace.
[4/5] Four River Pebbles - Red Pebble
This is the fourth of five playlists on a project called "Four River Pebbles" accomplished on white Stonehenge paper with Prismacolor Colored Pencils and Caran d'Ache Neocolor II Artist Crayons. The final artwork measures 5"x6". Each playlist introduces new applications of the Icarus technique and can be approached individually at your own pace.
[5/5] Four River Pebbles - Shadows and Water
This is the fifth of five playlists on a project called "Four River Pebbles" accomplished on white Stonehenge paper with Prismacolor Colored Pencils and Caran d'Ache Neocolor II Artist Crayons. The final artwork measures 5"x6". Each playlist introduces new applications of the Icarus technique and can be approached individually at your own pace.
Mussel Shell
In this series I will walk you through the development of a mussel shell using Colourfix paper, Caran d'Ache Neocolor II Artist Crayons, and Prismacolor Colored Pencils. We are going to implement some of the techniques that I have showed you in the "Exercises on Colourfix Paper" playlist.
View or download the supply list: http://bit.ly/dLp9KK
View or download a printable outline of the mussel shell: http://bit.ly/f6aesu
View or download a high-res image of the finished project: http://bit.ly/efZ4Dx
View this series as a playlist: http://bit.ly/fM1WeM
View the "Exercises on Colorfix Paper" playlist: http://bit.ly/hT4Xxw
Exercises on Colourfix Paper
This series of simple exercises illustrates how wax-based drawing media (artist crayon, oil pastel, colored pencil) behave with Art Spectrum Colourfix Paper on the Icarus Drawing Board. Other sanded pastel surfaces like UArt, Wallis, Pastelbord, and more can be used in place of Colourfix, as long as individual differences are taken into account. For the purpose of these exercises, artist crayons can be substituted with oil pastels.
Icarus Technique Introduction
This series is an introduction to the Icarus Technique and its cardinal tool, the Icarus Drawing Board. Ester Roi will show you how she organizes her workstation and how she uses some of her favorite tools. She will also introduce several basic techniques and surfaces.
For more information please visit Icarus Art at http://icarusart.net and Ester Roi's blog at http://esterrroi.com/blog
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