Oil Pastel in mixed media

I've been doing a lot of photo manipulation in Photoshop lately.
I got the idea to try using the digital manipulation (digi-art) and oil pastels as a mixed media.
I started out with this photo of puppies I took at The Buddy Foundation
http://www.thebuddyfoundation.org/



I cropped the photo in close, removed distractions and started playing with filters to get this:



At this point, I felt that I had a nice image to use as a logo for an online store I just create.
http://www.cafepress.com/Buddyforlife
I've recently begun volunteer work for The Buddy Foundation and wanted to create a way to help them out with my artwork. Hopefully, over time, I will be able to do that.

So back to the mixed media idea.

I cut down a piece of Bristol Vellum paper to fit in my inkjet printer and printed out this digi-art.  I used it as an underpainting to my oil pastel.
I like the way it worked, although not too happy with my color choices for the puppy on the left.



This idea of oil pastel and digi-art as a mixed media is one I will explore more.

 
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  • 2/25/2010 1:44 PM hjaret wrote:
    Did you prepare the paper somehow or did you just apply the oil pastels once you had it printed?
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  • 2/25/2010 7:21 PM Ann Tucker wrote:
    I used the oil pastel directly on the paper without any prep to the paper.
    When I work with oil pastels I work directly on Bristol vellum or Bristol smooth art paper. Since I hadn't done any mixed media with OPs before, I did it the same way. The printed ink didn't lift and the OP laid down nicely but I don't know the longevity of this method. I also wouldn't recommend using oil pastels on regular copy paper. It's too thin and flimsy.
    I don't know how familiar you are with oil pastel so I'll mention that oil pastels do not dry. They skin over but do not dry so they have to be framed under glass with a spacer or a mat. 

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  • 7/5/2010 1:35 AM Sarah wrote:
    Very cute looking. Nice art work. I appreciate your talent.
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