Artist's Palette

Tyler

MATERIALS

• Prismacolor Premier coloured pencils:

– Eyes: PC916 Canary Yellow,

PC941 Light Umber, PC943 Burnt Ochre, PC948 Sepia, PC935 Black

– Fur: PC1051 Warm Grey, PC1074 French Grey, PC941 Light Umber, PC943 Burnt Ochre, PC948 Sepia, PC946 Dark Brown, PC947 Dark Umber, PC935 Black

– Rocks and background: PC1051 Warm Grey, PC943 Burnt Ochre, PC944 Terra Cotta, PC949 Silver and Graphite Pencils 2B & 3B

• Graphite Pencils HB, 2B, 3B, 6B

• Putty Rubber

• Prismacolor Sharpener

• Renoir University 300gsm Smooth White Cartridge Paper

• Solid board to clip paper

• Tissues or paper towels

• Fixative

STEP ONE

Start with the eyes, building up layers of colour, light colours first building to dark. Take

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