Halloween Art 2022 - Crayon Art Scenery
Crayons
I never really loved crayons, to be honest, I thought that if I bought myself some more expensive crayons, I'd maybe feel more inspired. Truth is though, this never really happened. I made one artwork that I actually loved and put up for sale on nftshowroom, and then started this one, quite some time ago, but never finished it. When we were prepping our emigration, I aimed to at least finish this artwork before leaving otherwise my time spent on it would have been wasted.
Orange sky
I saw some art with a colored sky and orange sunset, I thought this would look cool in contrast with black in the front. I didn't know exactly what yet but I just focussed on the background first. Let's be honest, I had no clue how to handle this, I probably should have watched a youtube video first, lol. But I'm not afraid to share my not-so-great stuff as they are all part of my journey!
I used thick paper that I used for watercolouring as well, but it seems that this was the only paper I had that would be resistant to the pressure applied when using crayons.
The beginning: the sun.
Applying orange and mixing it up a bit was harder than I thought it would be.
After orange, I added pink, blue, yellow, and green but it was not as smooth as I hoped, haha.
Yes, I'm laughing at myself a bit here because when I was trying this, you can't even imagine my frustration because my hands were hurting from the pressure I applied, I started to hate these stupid crayons at this point. It did not represent what I was trying to create and my fingernails were covered with wax. What did I get myself into?
But, I really hate not finishing something. I sometimes put some drawings or artwork back into the closet for a year, maybe longer before I finish it, but eventually, I finish it! I had to do the same with this one.
The next part
I decided that the background is what it is, I didn't want to ruin my paper and have this all done for nothing so I continued with the sketching of the tree and house.
I used a regular pencil for this before I continued with a black crayon.
As you can see, I added it quite thick as I felt this was the only way to cover the bottom layer.
Adding paint
At this point I didn't like the way the black looked so I thought, let's try adding black acrylic paint.
They are still not high-quality artworks, but at least it looks more black :)
I thought it was a good idea to add some brown, don't ask me why!
The End Result
Below is the original end result as is:
I really wasn't feeling it when my initial idea was to add bats but when I was handling the crayons, it was quite clear pretty early on that trying to add bats with crayons would probably mean ruining the sunset background. Instead, I used some Canva magic to make it look better:
As you may (or may not) have noticed, I also moved the window to the middle because that was something I found highly annoying when that didn't work out. I like the edited result, so at least I have something fun digitally, the original one is left behind in Budapest.
I hope you liked reading about this crayon journey, the next experiment will definitely not be crayons :-)
Have a good week! Tomorrow I will probably post another Halloween crafting tutorial.