This week it is
O at
ABC Wednesday.
O is for
oil pastels
The
oil pastels with the landscape I created
I received an art kit a while ago and I've decided to start using up some of the supplies.
Oil pastels can be messy though. My fingers after rubbing the pastel on the paper.:
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O.
WOYWW
Each week we are encouraged to share our work spaces for WOYWW - the fun meme hosted at "
Stamping Ground".
Here is my art table after completing the o;i pastel landscape.
Also linking with:
Paint Party Friday
Friendship Friday at Create With Joy
8 comments:
I am about to try out oil pastels as well. One of the artists I follow uses them with her mixed media paintings...mixing with acrylics and water media too. You would think oil and water con't mix...but it works for her so I must try :) Happy WOYWW! Shel@PaperOctilloStudio #54
Great use of the letter o and never too old to learn are we in art.
Thanks for sharing about the way you
use this product.
I remember using pastels as a kid. Looks like fun. - Margy
I love oil pastels and the way they cover the paper but you are right they can be very messy. You need to use a workable fixative with them.
Have a great woyww and happy crafting, Angela x 30
I'd love the artist life...
ROG, ABCW
Oil pastels are great. Did you know you can blend them with a little olive oil and a baby wipe. Enjoy,
kate
although they can be a bit messy I love the blending ability they have!
Playing with new media is fun, isn't it? I love oil pastels (I use the cheap ones from Pentel, which are gorgeous and spread so easily) but I definitely keep baby wipes on hand!
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