Tips for Painting and Drawing on Wood Placques
No Need to Frame - Just Hang Your Work of Art
By Venice Kichura, published Oct 26, 2007
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Not only can you paint of wood, but it's also suitable for pencil, pen and ink, as well as color pencil drawing.
Before beginning a drawing or painting, be sure that your wood is smooth and free of nicks and imperfections. First, sand it down until it's smooth. However, if you buy your wood plaques from most arts and craft stores, it's already prepared for drawing and/or painting.
Pencil drawing----You can find wood plaques at most arts and crafts stores such as Michaels, Hobby Lobby, and A.C. Moore. Wal-Mart also carries wood in shapes of circles, rectangles, and squares. Plan your drawing, and then lightly pencil in your drawing. I prefer to first outline my designs in a mechanical pencil (which works better as the lines are easier to erase and you don't have smudges. When you're satisfied with your basic drawing, do your shading and other pencil techniques.
Once you're finished with your design, spray it with spray fixative. You can also used mixed media such as watercolor, colored pencil or pastels to add color. Just be sure to let the pencil drawing be dominant, only adding light color.
Pen and ink---Pen and ink is one of my favorite mediums to draw on wood. Again, first lightly pencil in your design. If you don't feel confident drawing freehand, then use a gridding method. (See an earlier article I wrote on gridding (http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/292685/learn_how_you_can_set_up_a_gridding.html).
Tips for Painting and Drawing on Wood Placques
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