Video: Felt-tip pen drawings - why not painting?
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
I think that a dispute can be carried on for a long time - what is easier after all, to draw with a felt-tip pen or paints? However, the answer to this question is unlikely to be found, because everyone will defend their own kind of art. And this is not so important, the main thing is that with the help of both you can draw interesting pictures.
Although both minuses and pluses can be found in both methods of painting, for example, with the help of paints, you can perfectly convey the color scheme, because they can be mixed. You can't do that with felt-tip pens, so all the work will be a little one-sided in the combination of colors. Even if you buy a set of two hundred markers, thanks to paint you can create a thousand times more shades of the same color. But drawing with a felt-tip pen is really easier in terms of technique - you don't have to use water, there is nothing to mix, which means the process itself is simplified.
And the artist Antoinette Fleur prefers felt-tip pens in her work, and we can say that she is great at it. Thanks to them, she creates quite nice and lovely works, maybe not filled with deep artistic meaning, but sensual and sincere. The lines are not clear, the details are not so noticeable, but she succeeds in images with a bang. However, it has already been said about the combination of colors - it seems that they are too bright.
But is it a minus? I think not, because someone will surely be delighted with this brightness, novelty. Unfortunately, much is not known about the artist herself, except that she is French. But we hope that she will please us more than once with her works, because this is, if not a new, but definitely an unusual way of self-expression.
More information about the works can be found on the author's website.
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