The Underpainters: Advanced Artistic Coloring Community- a step beyond basic coloring classes
All students get to the point where you no longer struggle to use Copic Markers or colored pencils. Coloring becomes pretty darned easy as you zip though project after project.
At that point, a good instructor either adds more challenges or pushes the little birds out of the nest.
Because it’s not good to play follow the leader forever…
Testing Derwent Lightfast Colored Pencils (Plus the Problem with Unboxing Product Reviews)
I purchased a set of Derwent Lightfast pencils.
Amy’s using something other than Prismacolors? This is strange. What’s going on?
Do you need to rush out now and purchase a set of Derwents too? Well, let’s talk about the problem with new product and unboxing reviews.
Use What You Learn: Color a Winter Still Life with Copic Marker & Colored Pencil
You can use techniques borrowed from other Vanilla Arts classes to color a winter still life.
You can color these mittens, scarf, and hat or you can color ANY stamp that has warm wooly winter items.
Good technique isn’t just good for one project.
Good technique is good for a lifetime of coloring!
Use What You Learn: Color a Festive Holiday Door with Copic Marker & Colored Pencil
You can use techniques borrowed from other Vanilla Arts classes to color a festive Christmas door.
You can color this holiday welcome image or you can color ANY stamp that has rustic wood.
Good technique isn’t just good for one project.
Good technique is good for a lifetime of coloring!