So the Shiva oil sticks arrived, and I had a shot at playing with them, using the leather/ette scraps from Judy, which I'd squared up a bit, thinking future little key tags or scissor tags, or phone purses, or book covers or something.
The oil sticks are a cool invention, self sealing, so they develop a waxy skin between uses, and never dry out. The hitch is that the skin when you first get them is pretty resistant to being rubbed or scraped off, but I did manage it. Not as neatly as the man did on YouTube, but okay.
I got metallics, gold, copper, blue and green with a purple that might or might not be saturated enough. And I tried a playtime with bits of leather, just experimenting.
The black, on the suede side, is by far the best background, no surprise there. And I wonder if acrylic is at least as good as oilstick on this surface. Might be. Tried a bit on watercolor paper, but not worth continuing. Wood might be good, though. What shows here as a kind of red is copper in rl. And the iridescence doesn't come though on pix.
I also found I'm a little bit allergic to the outgassing. Sniffing and coughing and generally a bit sensitive, so that's an issue you might want to be aware of. On the other hand, I am sensitive to simple white glue, too, so there's that.
Nice bit of fun here. When the paint is totally dry, I'll see what I might make with the decorated bits. This is more a decorative than a fine art kind of adventure, like decorating fabric.
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That eye drawing on black is Gorgeous! Oh man so nice. I really enjoy your creative process. :)
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