

thank you so much, gentle readerGentle Reader wrote:Nice work!
thank you, cate. it is chalk on thick (300g) black paper 60 x 50cm. took a chance and sprayed it with fixative as an experiment to see if the fragile chalk would tolerate a damp preservative - and it seems to be holding ok. i have earlier destroyed several works by using the wrong fixative. it's a delicate procedure, and annoying when the picture starts bubbling and gets all fizzy like wet sherbet - like when you sprinkle salt onto a snail (heh heh!) thanks for commenting, you gorgeous little sunflower -gxCate wrote:This is very cool Geoffrey, a good use of chalk.
yes, i have heard that hairspray works fine, but haven't tried it myself. the chalk kept smudging so i had to be careful how i positioned my hands. it's fun to experiment, and no real disaster if it fails because one learns a valuable lesson. last week i tried to draw with a tube of toothpaste but it was unsuccessful. i have been looking at your impressive website, gwen - fantastic!!!musicmania wrote:I've never drawn using chalk before but for chalk pastels I spray with hairspray and it works fine.
your website is an inspiring place to visit, and you are a genius with a camera. i plan to look in occasionally, although it makes me green with envy because it's out of my league. i'd like to see more of your artwork.musicmania wrote:Thank youA labour of love.
I like experimenting too but I mainly fail! However I have fun trying!
Thank you! I find it much easier to paint with my camera! I will persevere though. I only started drawing a month or so ago for the first time since school. I am better than I was then and put that down to having to understand light from the camera.you are a genius with a camera
thank you, dakadaka wrote:Love it!