lørdag 31. mai 2014
Gorgeous! -Traditonal art,drawing of blonde girl +How to store your art supplies
Tools:
Graphite pencils, exept a little Cretacolour colour pencils on the eyes and lips.
While I was working, I saw that it would look much better with a little more colour.
I also used a bit of cotton for smooth skin and a mechanical pencil for the sketching and
for the hair.
My art tip this week;
I came across this list http://www.blogmetrics.org/art#ultimate
this week-it's a great place to look if you need a bit of inspiration or simply want
to look at some pretty art!
I would also like to talk a little about a little problem;
How do you store your art supplies?
Here are my tips:
-Buy some large boxes for your art supplies, such as your good character blocks.
-You can buy for example a tea box for keeping the colour pencils you use often.
I have one in pink and green that I bought at TGR for about 20 crowns that i keep my
Derwent pencils-most of them I use for skin colour.
-You can also use your creativity and use a large box that you already have in your
house-I now use a large shoe-box which once contained my Italian stilettos;)
now they containes my set of Prismacolour set,Polycolour and Inktense pencils.
You should also have at least one big drawer or a large box for keeping your
folders. You should have both some A3 folders and some A4 folders for your
artwork and keep them in a cool, safe place.
You can also get special art boxes from art stores-be sure to buy some while
you can, you will be grateful for it later! I got a plastic box from Panduro
(Panduro is located in Karl Johans gate in Oslo) which is I keep some
small watercolour packages and some ink. Søstrene Grene in Oslo also has
some cute boxes if you're have a low budget but want something nice
to keep your colour pencils/ other art supplies in.:)
If you got some tips on how to keep your art supplies, feel free to comment!
Have a great weekend!
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