YOU MAKE A BLACK LINE RESIST
STUDENT GALLERY Annalise age 8
Gather a black oil pastel, watercolor paint set, watercolor paper, a round brush, a water container, and a paper towel.
Leonardo prepared quite a joke for his father as he allowed his imagination to work. You can imagine too. Think of a new kind of creature or an entire world full of creatures. The creatures may be those that travel on land, like Leonardo’s dragon, or they may live in the sea. Your creatures may have exaggerated colors or be made of parts from many kinds of animals. Follow the steps for making crisp edges with black oil pastel. These black edges will hold the color in place. (1) Draw outlines of creatures using a black oil pastel. Paint inside the lines to fill in the space of each creature. (2) Use watercolor to fill in the spaces around each creature. The oil will resist the watercolor. The color is kept outside the oil pastel lines and away from the color that is inside the lines. Bold black outlines are one way to make objects stand out and be noticed.
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