tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14672405.post1766108404773395737..comments2023-10-30T13:27:44.690-04:00Comments on Painting My World: What If Weekend: Experimenting with a Fun UnderpaintingKarenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17239336384191511625noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14672405.post-22576149772548581422020-12-19T11:26:12.850-05:002020-12-19T11:26:12.850-05:00Thank you Lori! I will have to look into those! It...Thank you Lori! I will have to look into those! It is so much fun to try new materials!!Karenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17239336384191511625noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14672405.post-74918188758478233832020-12-19T11:24:06.144-05:002020-12-19T11:24:06.144-05:00Really fun to see this process. I just discovered ...Really fun to see this process. I just discovered Marabu crayons and have been using them in my Cobra oil paintings. Iām getting some new and fun results! I wonder if these would also work with my oils? Beautiful work btw šLori McNeehttp://www.lorimcnee.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14672405.post-24593737835002019242019-08-26T11:24:26.880-04:002019-08-26T11:24:26.880-04:00Water soluable oil pastels are just about my favor...Water soluable oil pastels are just about my favorite underpainting technique!<br />A really cool effect I discovered quite by accident - leave your finished pastel painting in a hot car for a couple of days. The oil pastel will liquefy and suck up<br />some of the dry pastel. You may need to make some minimal adjustments, but I find it to be very interesting. I use a lot of violet, teal, orange, and magenta.<br />Kevin Quattlebaumnoreply@blogger.com