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SERENITY

by Jeccah Balgos

Use long, broad marker strokes to create the majestic tree trunk. Alternate between the different shades of brown to give additional realism and dimension!

Art Mediums Used:

Fine Liner Pen Set

Artist Alcohol Markers:

Cool Summer Night, Coffee Break, Summer Afternoon

Feathers Of Grace

by Kent Louie Medenilla

Our Dual Tip Pens work beautifully alongside our watercolors! Here, the Artists’ 24 Pan Set was used for the underpainting. Then, additional details, shading, and outlines were added with Dual Tip Pens.

Artists’

Urban Dwelling

by Kent Louie Medenilla

Create dreamy architectural scenes with Dual Tip Pens! The vibrant colors stand out against the paper, and dark outlines bring it all to life!

Art Mediums Used:

Hawaiian Shores Dual Tip Pens

Tahitian Terrace Dual Tip Pens

Buzzing Whimsy

by GloriAnne Rose Dairo

Create your own calligraphy with Dual Tip Pens! If you don’t feel ready to create the letters freehand, start by sketching them out with a light pencil. Create additional interest by varying the thickness within each letter.

Art Mediums Used: Hawaiian Shores Dual Tip Pens

Zen Elegance

by Jeccah Balgos

Taking your time is the key when using colored pencils. The best and most realistic results are achieved by applying colors lightly. Layer different shades together and allow them to blend seamlessly from one color to the next.

Art Mediums Used: Woodless Coloring Pencils

Majestic Monochrome

by Kent Louie Medenilla

Try the spotlight technique! Draw a circle (or other shape) over a portion of your sketch. Fill in this area with bright and bold colors to draw attention right where you want it. The rest of the piece can be shaded with Monochrome Shading Pencils.

Art Mediums Used:

Woodless Coloring Pencils

Monochrome Shading Pencils

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