In Ligon's paintings, the instability of his medium —
oil crayon used with letter stencils — transforms the texts he quotes, making them abstract, difficult to read, and layered in meaning, much like the subject matter that he appropriates.
Not exact matches
Art therapy
uses materials such as paint,
oil pastels, markers, clay or
crayons as a means of self - expression.
Once your child has mastered the basic coloring and painting skills, it's fun for them to explore different ways to play with color
using different materials — and a kit that's jam - packed with markers,
crayons,
oil pastels, colored pencils and more will certainly wow them!
Students can also do some Wax and scratch drawings of natural forms
using wax
crayons and
oil pastels.
You'll need something to draw with (pencil or marker), paper, and your
oil pastels (you can
use other coloring supplies like
crayons or markers).
We love
using Pentel
oil pastels, but any brand will work, your kids can even
use crayons or markers.
We love
using oil pastels but you really can
use anything...
crayons, markers, colored pencils.
* In this lesson we
used the computer to color our pigs but you can
use crayons, markers,
oil pastels, or even colored pencils.
You can
use other coloring materials, like color pencils or
crayons, but
oil pastels will provide the brightest color and blend the best.
We
used oil pastels in this lesson but you can
use anything (
crayons, markers, colored pencils).
Using oil and acrylic paints, pencils,
crayons and various markers, Ms. Greenbaum has produced abstract compositions of infectiously joyous, improvisational panache.
Eschewing brushes and paint, Binion
uses oil stick,
crayon, and, more recently, laser - printed images to create his lushly textured and colored, geometrically patterned works.
These artists created works on paper with the
use of many different mediums to achieve their unique creative goal including, graphite drawing, etching,
oil paint, collage,
crayon, lithography, and watercolor.
At the end of the video we color Princess Bubblegum
using oil pastels but you can
use anything to color her (
crayons, markers, colored pencils).
You could
use crayons, markers, or
oil pastels.
You could
use oil pastels, markers, or even
crayons.
You can
use colored pencils,
crayons, or
oil pastels.
We love
using oil pastels more than
crayons, because they blend so much better.
We
use a marker and
oil pastels, but you can
use crayons or markers.
When
oil pastels
use more of a wax binder (to save money) they will behave more like
crayons and will not blend as smoothly as an
oil pastel should.
We also
used oil pastels to color her, but you can
use markers or
crayons.
Gilliam's red, blue, and green watercolor, Parade VII, employs color through staining; Thompson's humorous
oil painting, The Golden Ass, features a more traditional application; McArthur Binion
uses crayon and collage elements in his 2016 brown abstraction, DNA: Sepia II; Nathaniel Mary Quinn's Mean Ol' Teacher
uses color as a way to bridge abstraction and figuration in a collaged face made up of many different harlequin features.
In this show, as always, she is intensively engaged with drawing and its corporeality: drawings that she makes with her little finger on an iPhone screen, and the drawing process inherent to large - scale paintings which she makes
using brushes, rags, scrapers and giant
oil crayons.
Using oil sticks,
crayons, and laser - printed images of personal and legal documents, Binion creates mixed - media works filled with geometric patterns and flashes of abstract expressionism.
Working closely with groups of two, Rhode instructed the children to color in the geometric designs
using the oversized
oil pastels and graphite
crayons included in the exhibition.
Takefumi Hori's mixed media paintings are created
using multiple layers of acrylic paints, acrylic gels, sometimes an acrylic or
oil crayon for detail along with gold, silver, and copper leaf applied to canvas.
I
use collage techniques as well as wax, wires,
oil pastels, pencils, charcoal, ink,
crayons acrylic and
oil paint.
The exhibition also includes other works from the series: touchedup photographs
using colored
oil crayon in a style inspired by Toulouse - Lautrec's posters, as well as a selection of artist's books published in 1974 and 1975.
★ Joanne Greenbaum (closes on Sunday)
Using oil and acrylic paints, pencils,
crayons and various markers on canvases measuring 90 by 80 inches, Ms. Greenbaum has produced abstract compositions of infectiously joyous, improvisational panache.
More often than not, she takes an everything - but - the - kitchen - sink approach to materials,
using oil, acrylic, flashe, ink, acrylic marker, colored pencil, and
oil crayon, often combining a number of them in a single painting.
To remove tough stains like tar, markers,
crayon, lipstick,
oil, shoe polish, nail polish or cigarette burns,
use acetone nail polish remover or denatured alcohol on a clean cloth.