No because crepa would repel away the color and chalk pastel even with fixative would just get wet and bleed around the pages
water and pastel Answer 2 Not pastel, please! Pastels are crayons.
Yes, you can watercolor over pencil sketches. The pencil lines will typically blend with the watercolor paint, adding depth and texture to your artwork.
2,000-10,000 depending on if its oil (most expensive) pastel (mid range) watercolor (lower end) close to 2,000
Yes, you can watercolor over Sharpie markers, but the Sharpie ink may bleed or smudge when it comes into contact with water. It's best to use a waterproof or alcohol-based marker if you plan to watercolor over it.
They fade over time
OIl, drawing, graphics, sculpture, ceramics etc
Size (how big is the piece), substance (what medium is it made from: watercolor, oil, pastel, charcoal, pen and ink...), signature (who did the piece) and subject, (what is the piece of).
To combine watercolor and Sharpie in a single artwork, you can use a technique called resist. First, draw your design with Sharpie on watercolor paper. Allow the ink to dry completely. Then, paint over the design with watercolor. The Sharpie ink will resist the watercolor, creating a unique effect where the colors do not mix.
One common technique used to create artwork that combines watercolor over pencil is to first sketch the outline of the artwork using a pencil, and then apply layers of watercolor paint on top of the pencil drawing. This allows the pencil lines to show through the transparent watercolor, creating a unique and layered effect in the artwork.
you can but the watercolor will spread out all over the transparency sheet and probably go out and ruin what ever the sheet is on so i suggest you don't
Frederick Wong has written: 'Oriental Watercolor Techniques' -- subject(s): Technique, Watercolor painting, Watercolor painting, Japanese, Watercolor painting, Chinese, Chinese Watercolor painting, Japanese Watercolor painting
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