Title: River Pebbles, No. 5
- Size: 5" x 5"
- Medium: Prismacolor Premier Colored Pencil (Verithin and Softcore), Caran d'Ache Luminance Colored Pencil, Faber-Castell Polychromos Colored Pencils
- Miscellaneous: Derwent Blender and Tortillions
- Surface: Fabriano Artistico Extra White, Hot Press, 300 LB - primed with a thin coat of clear Colourfix Primer
- Technique: Icarus Drawing Board
- Mounted on a 5" x 5" Ampersand Claybord (1/8" thick) and framed. To learn how I mount and varnish my artwork, please read my post on Glassless Framing.
6 comments
Lois Adler-roussell
April 11, 2012
Hi Ester,
The pebbles look like they are in water. Good job.
I have been working with colored pencil and doing
framing in a different way if they come out I will
let you know. I am using spray paint and doing all
of the spray painting before putting onto a board.
Will let you know how it comes out.
Jill
April 11, 2012
Beautiful! The water looks like it is bubbling in between the rocks!
Terry Rempel-Mroz
April 12, 2012
Beautiful! What lovely little gems - I don’t know which is nicer - one large exquisite painting, or a collection of your small ones together on a wall, like a pebble beach!
Ester Roi
April 12, 2012
Thank you, Lois, and yes, the pebbles are in water. Let me know how your new framing method works out.
Ester Roi
April 12, 2012
Thank you, Jill!
Ester Roi
April 12, 2012
Thank you, Terry! You’re very kind. I also can’t wait to see how the small pebbles collection will look in the Laguna Beach Festival exhibit.