I had no idea I could use a basic crayola marker this way. All I did was draw a little of the picture then brush over it with a wet brush. Some of them I really liked but others I wish I’d done a few things differently.
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An Experiment With Crayola Markers – September 29th, 2009 7:50AM EST
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Bright vivid blue sky and striking green hills were created by combining heavy pigmented oils and sawdust. This painting is on archival paper and mounted onto foamcore. Rolling Hills is signed and dated on the back.
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Gold, copper, cobalt blue and a hint of silver make up the original oil painting called Out West. It is a mountain view created with heavy pigmented oil paints and saw dust. This textured piece was created on a cotton fabric canvas, sealed then mounted on foamcore.
Size – 7.5 inches by 4.5 inches
Oil paint
Sawdust
Cotton canvas
Sealed
Foamcore mounted
Signed, dated
Out West is no longer available
F. Magdalene Austin

He said, “Rest your head upon a grassy pillow and let the season’s change.”
Title: Change of Seasons
Art by: F. Magdalene Austin
She started off as a pencil sketch then I added digital coloring. The little sister’s face is familiar to other paintings of mine. She’s also got her little white daisy hanging low as she walks about dust in search of color. Daisy’s sister is half way there.

Details: A young black child, girl, hair ribbons, big brown eyes, soft blue dress, white daisy facing down, sepia background, selective coloring.
Title: Daisy’s Sister
Art by: F. Magdalene Austin
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