Sentences with phrase «coloured pencil lines»

We can blend in the coloured pencil lines, but with a graphite pencil this is much harder and our hare will always have a little cartoon outline!

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Apply before lipstick by lining your lips using the pencil tip for a defined lip look with long - lasting colour.
Line and fill in the lips with the Nudestix Lip + Cheek Pencil in Whisperer (the lighter colour) then apply the darker colour Mystic to the centre of the lips and blend with your finger.
Apply the Colour Chameleon in Champagne Diamonds, directly from the pencil, over the whole lid taking the colour up to the socket line and along the bottom lashColour Chameleon in Champagne Diamonds, directly from the pencil, over the whole lid taking the colour up to the socket line and along the bottom lashcolour up to the socket line and along the bottom lash line.
Stick with matte neutral shades for your eyeshadow (Maybelline Colour Tattoos), line your upper lash line with a dark brown kohl pencil (Laura Mercier Eye Pencil) then finish your eyes with a couple coats of mascara (Covergirl Lash Bpencil (Laura Mercier Eye Pencil) then finish your eyes with a couple coats of mascara (Covergirl Lash BPencil) then finish your eyes with a couple coats of mascara (Covergirl Lash Blast).
Create tone with pencil, coloured pencil, with dots and with line spacing.
Word searches - 2 word searches with words and pictures Writing pages - a collection of photocopiable sheets with toy themed borders Writing worksheets - a collection of worksheets with toy pictures and lines below for writing My favourite toy - draw and write about your favourite toy Word mat - an A4 word mat with words and pictures to use for writing activities Number line - a number line to 100 on colourful toys Alphabet line - a colourful alphabet line Flash cards - word and picture cards of lots of different toys Design a toy - a worksheet for your toy design Colouring pictures - a collection of colouring sheets Tracing pictures - pencil control sheets - great for younger children Book cover - a book cover to colour to use to keep all the topic work together Bingo - print and make this colourful toy themed bingo game Matching pairs game - match the toys Number dominoes - a toy themed game Label the toys - label some different toys Counting cards - cards with numbers 1 - 10 and the corresponding number of toys Size ordering - order the Russian dolls in size order - in colour and black and white Literacy worksheets - match labels to toys, write initial sounds, write words to describe different toys Play dough mats - a collection of activity mats to use in the play dough area Old toys posters - colourful posters showing some old toys Old and new posters - compare the old and new versions of some different toys Baby and child toys - an activity to sort the toy pictures into ones you had as a baby and ones you have now and a worksheet to accompany the activity Our favourite toys - find out about and draw your parents favourite toy and grandparents favourite toy when they were little Push and pull - look at some different toys and talk about what force is used to make them move Write a story - a decorated worksheet for writing a story about your toys Make some toys - photocopiable sheets for making 15 different simple toys such as split pin puppets, a jigsaw, a marble maze, a die to use with the snakes and ladders board Toy shop role play pack - a full pack of resources to set up your own toy shop in the classroom Includes display materials, games, Literacy and Maths activities, story telling resources plus Colouring pictures - a collection of colouring sheets Tracing pictures - pencil control sheets - great for younger children Book cover - a book cover to colour to use to keep all the topic work together Bingo - print and make this colourful toy themed bingo game Matching pairs game - match the toys Number dominoes - a toy themed game Label the toys - label some different toys Counting cards - cards with numbers 1 - 10 and the corresponding number of toys Size ordering - order the Russian dolls in size order - in colour and black and white Literacy worksheets - match labels to toys, write initial sounds, write words to describe different toys Play dough mats - a collection of activity mats to use in the play dough area Old toys posters - colourful posters showing some old toys Old and new posters - compare the old and new versions of some different toys Baby and child toys - an activity to sort the toy pictures into ones you had as a baby and ones you have now and a worksheet to accompany the activity Our favourite toys - find out about and draw your parents favourite toy and grandparents favourite toy when they were little Push and pull - look at some different toys and talk about what force is used to make them move Write a story - a decorated worksheet for writing a story about your toys Make some toys - photocopiable sheets for making 15 different simple toys such as split pin puppets, a jigsaw, a marble maze, a die to use with the snakes and ladders board Toy shop role play pack - a full pack of resources to set up your own toy shop in the classroom Includes display materials, games, Literacy and Maths activities, story telling resources plus colouring sheets Tracing pictures - pencil control sheets - great for younger children Book cover - a book cover to colour to use to keep all the topic work together Bingo - print and make this colourful toy themed bingo game Matching pairs game - match the toys Number dominoes - a toy themed game Label the toys - label some different toys Counting cards - cards with numbers 1 - 10 and the corresponding number of toys Size ordering - order the Russian dolls in size order - in colour and black and white Literacy worksheets - match labels to toys, write initial sounds, write words to describe different toys Play dough mats - a collection of activity mats to use in the play dough area Old toys posters - colourful posters showing some old toys Old and new posters - compare the old and new versions of some different toys Baby and child toys - an activity to sort the toy pictures into ones you had as a baby and ones you have now and a worksheet to accompany the activity Our favourite toys - find out about and draw your parents favourite toy and grandparents favourite toy when they were little Push and pull - look at some different toys and talk about what force is used to make them move Write a story - a decorated worksheet for writing a story about your toys Make some toys - photocopiable sheets for making 15 different simple toys such as split pin puppets, a jigsaw, a marble maze, a die to use with the snakes and ladders board Toy shop role play pack - a full pack of resources to set up your own toy shop in the classroom Includes display materials, games, Literacy and Maths activities, story telling resources plus much more
With respect to «the old ways», I wonder if / how you would go about evaluating the impact of different «stages» in the assembly line; or what effect collaboration can have here (as opposed, say, to a singular / auteur artist doing all their own pencilling, inking and colouring).
Use the yellow ochre pencil with a fine point to colour the indented line in the bottom right corner.
Comparing the two, I gain information about her working method, how the lines are drawn in pencil and «filled in» with colour rather than using masking tape, and how the white is applied last.
American illustrator Jennifer Healy uses coloured pencils to blur the lines between fantasy and realism in these beautiful illustrations.
The American artist Agnes Martin (1912 — 2004) is known for her paintings which are made up of horizontal bands of colour, separated by faint hand - drawn pencil lines.
The adaptation of Klee's line to a post-Cubist style, with the filling in of defined areas with strong colour and heavy pencil shading, was particularly characteristic of Ben Nicholson's painting after 1947, though his forms are less rectilinear than Hepworth's.
She considered herself an abstract expressionist, favoring geometric structure of uniform bands of evanescent colour and hand drawing pencil lines on six foot square canvases.
By this time, Martin's representational works, including surrealistic oils as well as landscape and figurative watercolours, had been superceded by her new and highly simplified abstract pictures marked by square canvas formats hosting all - over grids of pencil lines and monochromatic colour schemes.
You can see the lines of the pencil, because I don't work with the painting on a stretcher, I put it against the wall to create a hard surface, and then I just paint from the lightest to the darkest colour.
The element of line — linear configurations drawn in pencil — is as important in his work as colour.
Au Hoi Lam, «Unutterable Antecedents, Consequences and Coincidences», 2017, pencil, colour pencil and acrylic on canvas, oil - based ink on a lined paper with the Coat of Arms of British Hong Kong.
Agnes Martin has described her paintings as being about «light, lightness, about merging, about formlessness»» The horizontal lines of delicate colour with pencil outlines seen in this painting are typical of Martin's work.
Agnes Martin is perhaps most recognised for her evocative paintings marked out in subtle pencil lines and pale colour washes.
The coloured paint strays beyond the demarcation of the pencil lines, giving the work a gestural and hand - made feel when viewed at close range that subverts the geometric rigidity of the composition.
The work is a tracing of the artist's own hand in pencil; the creases and lines of the hand are represented by lines drawn in the various colours of the Tube map.
YOU WILL NEED: Self - healing mat Medium - weight paper in pastel colour Straight - edge ruler Pencil X-Acto knife Clear overlay film Copyright - free line art, as desired Double - stick tape Note: You will need access to a photocopy machine INSTRUCTIONS: 1 On self - healing mat, measure, mark and cut one 10 - inch - by -5-inch rectangle from medium - weight paper, using ruler, pencil and X-Acto Pencil X-Acto knife Clear overlay film Copyright - free line art, as desired Double - stick tape Note: You will need access to a photocopy machine INSTRUCTIONS: 1 On self - healing mat, measure, mark and cut one 10 - inch - by -5-inch rectangle from medium - weight paper, using ruler, pencil and X-Acto pencil and X-Acto knife.
Another trick to hide the pencil lines (of not using the same - colour - as - the - lines trick, I rolled over them with a coat of paint (same as base wall colour) to lighten them up.
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