Can you get fine detail with these Lene ... they look like the wax crayons we used to have as children. If you can't get sharp points, can you mix/match these with conventional coloured pencils?
hi Sue - the difference from the childhood crayons are that these are artistic quality :) .. but they have the same greasy application. I didn't try mixing with cp's, but you can add cp's to oilpastels so why not :)
Thanks Lene These probably aren't for me then but its good to get feedback as there are so many pencils/papers etc out there it can be very confusing (and expensive)
You are right - I wouldn't have bought these if it was not because I now follow a course, where we must use them. And then I found I like them - at least for abstract/contemporary artwork ;D
Can you get fine detail with these Lene ... they look like the wax crayons we used to have as children. If you can't get sharp points, can you mix/match these with conventional coloured pencils?
ReplyDeleteThe colours look quite strong and vibrant here.
hi Sue - the difference from the childhood crayons are that these are artistic quality :) .. but they have the same greasy application.
ReplyDeleteI didn't try mixing with cp's, but you can add cp's to oilpastels so why not :)
Thanks Lene
ReplyDeleteThese probably aren't for me then but its good to get feedback as there are so many pencils/papers etc out there it can be very confusing (and expensive)
You are right - I wouldn't have bought these if it was not because I now follow a course, where we must use them. And then I found I like them - at least for abstract/contemporary artwork ;D
ReplyDeletevery nice.
ReplyDeleteI linked you from my blog: http://lauragiancarlo.blogspot.com/2011/01/pescati-in-rete-carinissimo.html
thank you Laura :)
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