Green Tara Framed original available for sale margaretjoyceart.com |
for many years. I started sometime in the '80's with taking a community education evening class at the local Jr. High. My first piece was quite small, about 4"x4", and was executed on very poor quality paper. It was a still-life of a bunch of radishes and although it was not great, it did inspire me and set me on my way.
In the beginning, I experimented with many different brands of color pencils and different types of paper as well. A good quality acid free paper is essential to the successful outcome of a piece. Also, learning about the colorfastness of certain colors was very important too. You don't want to spend hours on a piece and then watch it fade away before your eyes in a couple of years! Eventually I settled into using Prismacolor pencils almost exclusively. As they are really a colored wax set in a wooden barrel, they are easy to use and have a smoothness that I like. They blend well.
It is possible to get an amazing variety of effects with colored pencils. The finished pieces are no longer drawings at all but "paintings" covering the whole surface from corner to corner.
American Paint Turtle in private collection |
One of my "discoveries" was that I loved to work on a surface that was already colored. The Green Tara pictured above is actually done on a piece of jet black museum board. The black that you see (her hair) is actually the paper. The black underneath creates a depth of color and tones down the brilliance of some of the colors. The piece is actually a mix-medium as I also used a metallic gold watercolor on her aura and some of the details on her attire. The tips of the flower buds are touched with a bit of white acrylic because I couldn't get the pure white with colored pencil over black paper. However, her shirt is all white pencil that was heavily burnished.
The American Paint Turtle piece was done on a piece of green acid free matt board. He is one of three pieces that were a commission. Each one was done on a colored paper. The Frog was done on black.
Iguana in private collection |
Frog In private collection |