This weekend has given me a chance to experiment with my new pot of liquid pencil, I bought the sepia, re-wetable. I really enjoyed using this paint, you can thin it with after before application, and when dry, it will still blend. Once dry you can use an eraser to remove areas, although I was not especially successful with this, maybe I was expecting too much, I really wanted to erase the fine hairs with my battery eraser, it didn’t work well, so I went over the hare using acrylic. The first picture shows the first application of liquid pencil before I applied the acrylic hair. Over all I like the stuff, and will experiment more soon. I have called this hare ‘gemini’ as I have painted from this hare photo before 😀

Gemini, hare using liquid pencil, re-wetable, sepia.

Gemini, hare using liquid pencil, re-wetable, sepia.Acrylic over lay
I love the texture, beautiful hare.
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Thank you Sharon, this liquid pencil is great stuff, I think the credit should go to the inventors😀
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So beautiful Rebecca!!! So alive he looks!
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Thank you Laura, loving this new buy, so much, I have just finished another hare this evening
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Pretty incredible! Glad you’re so excited!
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Gemini hare is fantastic! Looks like a fun technique, might have to find a pot of liquid pencil!!
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Company name is derivan, liquid pencil ( forgot to mention in post)
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Thanks, I will try and find it the next time I get to the city and my favorite art supplies store.
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Oh yes go for it, you will enjoy , Available in different graphite colours, and both are available in re wetable or permanent.i have only bought re wetable in gray and sepia…really love the sepia, would be great for steampunk style drawing…painting! I have just been having another play tonight, but this time I have tried it with watercolour on top, and it seems ok, another hare! I will post when it is dry, not long now 😉
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