
Bosc Pear (detail)
I had some small scraps of denim left over from the book I bound yesterday, so I used one in this spread.
Again, I spread a thin ground of acrylic matte medium on the paper with a credit card. I find it fiddly to work with watersoluble crayons on top of acrylic, but I love the effect. This time, I used Neocolors II, because they harden to a more durable, waxy finish than Portfolios. I also find them easier to work with in most situations, because they aren’t so mushy.
For the first, all-over layer of color, I used a really wet Q-tip to blend. The second layer–medium and dark shadows–was blended with a damp Q-tip. The third layer–dark shadows only–was just smudged with my fingers.
You can see the pencil sketch through the crayon, especially in the light areas, but I kind of like the way it looks.





