I decided to experiment with oil pastels BECAUSE I had made two oil pastel images in my round 3 Moleskine. I read that there were actually several fixatives and varnishes that could be used on the oil pastels and decided to try for myself.
First I made a light oil pastel picture just as an experiment on pastel paper and coated with with acrylic varnish. It seemed to work well.
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test 1 |
Then I did one with a number of layers of oil pastels, acrylics and varnish. This also seemed to work well. It's supposed to be a self-portrait, but it's unsuccessful in that regard. I started with a painting I'd made of someone else and tried to make it into me. It's not in a Moleskine, but in another sketchbook.
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Self-portrait of the arist as an aging insomniac |
This next one is all oil pastels and varnish over a failed acrylic painting which is entirely covered by the oil pastels. The texture is quite rough from multiple layers of oil pastels and varnish.
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Nan's House in Maine |
After 3 trials which SEEMED to work very well--I don't know how well the will LAST THOUGH--I painted some acrylic varnish over the two oil pastels I had done in my round 3 mole (The pink elephant and the rowboat in the mountains.
THEN, I did a mixed media piece in my round 2 Moleskine. This was on a page Anders skipped because of bleed-through from Markers. I put on two layers of acrylic gesso and then drew a monochrome picture with pigment markers (pens) and then colored it with water colors and oil pastels and varnished it.
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Red-shouldered Hawk Round 2 Moleskine click image to view larger |
I would not have attempted using oil pastels again in a Moleskine if I had not done the previous tests.
Then, I did the final piece in the round 2 Moleskine, which is a collaboration with Milo called fish for Milo--it's pencil and colored pencil.
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Fish for Milo pencil and colored pencil collaboration Milo drew the curlies at the top and bottom |
So Now the Round 2 Moleskine is totally finished and soon I will have a movie of it (a slideshow, probably.)
4 comments:
Love the collab Mary and thenks for showing us your experiments.
Sorry I have not responded to your question. Yes, hold off on round 4 book until we know how many we have. I am hoping for 2 more people but if we don't get more soon maybe we should just run with 4 and see how it goes?!?
The hawk is lovely as well! I love hawks.
I love hawks too. I am holding off on the round 4. I've done 2 and will do two more or however many as soon as I get the word how many to do. I didn't calculate for 4 people. But that should be the same as 8 if we add extra rounds OR we could play with adding 4-way collab pages and/or 2-ways with all members. But it would be fun to have a few more.
I agree, I will get in touch with Aya and see where she is and I think Ellen is thinking about it too.
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