Hello, how are you? ASEAN's challenge this week sounds interesting, so I decided to join. My entry is about the artist's perspective, which means it involves art materials. I have a lot of art materials here, so yeah, they're my main entry LOL. I never knew that looking at them close up is amazing. What caught my eye is the oil pastels I took, the texture looks like when you apply lipstick on paper, that's what it looks like. Keep scrolling and see more macro photos I took. Enjoy!
Macro Photos:
For these photos, I ask myself, "How am I going to take a photo of it?"What if I put them on top of each other, arrange by cool tone and warm, so yeah, by the way, those are watercolor paints in tubes, look interesting right?
Next macro photos, are these colored pencils I had since college days still with me, I remember Faber-Castell is the go-to art materials before, so I, who is not really into colored pencil, got into the trend now I have this with me since then LOL. The texture of the wood they use for the colored pencil looks interesting.
I'm never gonna miss taking the photo of the other part of the colored pencils, it looks like colored honeycomb, right?
I decided to add this, a close-up photo of the paintbrush. I really do need to wash these brushes carefully and meticulously, LOL.
Next is the watercolor paint on my palette grid tray. I can see that those dried fine watercolor paints look interesting.
Next, is my old palette dried and messy, LOL. And with a touch of cat fur.
Next are these squeeze-out acrylic paints, which I waste, and I think are worth the shots.
Next is this sharpened colored pencil.
Love the texture of the oil pastel here, especially the green gray.
The creaminess of this specific color is a chef's kiss.
Thank you for visiting. See you on my next blog. :D
Please take care of your mental health as well.
I hope you are okay today :))
Please take care of your mental health as well.
I hope you are okay today :))