VIDEO: Easy Expressive Flower Drawing Exercise Using Watersoluble Crayons

 

I really love using crayons to draw with, they can be so expressive can’t they? I’m sharing a great flower drawing exercise in my Wednesday art video this week, using watersoluble crayons. This easy flower drawing exercise if great for beginners and experts alike. If you are a beginner it will help you build confidence with your expressive drawing. For the more advanced try it as a quick warm up exercise before a longer art session!

Don’t worry if you don’t have watersoluble crayons, you don’t have to use them as I say in the video. You can also swap out crayons for pencils and I give you a tip on how to use your pencils in an expressive manner in the video. Scroll down for all the products I have used, it’s a really small list today! And there is a close up of the finished piece under the video too!

 

VIDEO: Easy Expressive Flower Drawing Exercise Using Watersoluble Crayons

 

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Clairefontaine Grained Drawing Paper 180 gsm/ 83lb (21 x 21 cm)
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Caran d’Ache Neocolor II crayons
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Zig Waterbrush
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Kitchen towel

You can find a list of my favorite and most used art supplies here.

 

 

To see the vase template trick jump to 5:12 in my .

Have fun with this flower drawing exercise and do link to me on social media as I would really love to see the results! All my links are below.

 

Kim



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Kim Dellow

Kim Dellow is an artist living the creative life in London, UK. She's helps others to find their creative selves in a monthly art club on Patreon. Licenses designs for products. And designs creative exercises for various collaborative mixed media workshops.

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