
She is drawn in a journal without lines (I think it is a Molskine that has a paper craft looking cover that comes in a pack of 3). My son gave them to me for Christmas and it has wonderful smooth off white pages perfect for drawing and colored pencils. She is collaged into a larger journal. I painted her face with Caran de'ache and white and Buff acrylics and painted in the background with Nickel Quin gold and Aliz crim. The leaves are stamps.

She is drawn on composition notebook paper, collaged into the bigger journal, painted with shiva sticks (love them!) and the flowers painted with Caran d'ache crayons (love them too). One of the great things about taking all these workshops is that each teacher uses a different medium so you learn how to use these mediums. I guess this girl is a mixture of Suzi's class and Misty's class which makes me happy because I want to incorporate all I learn from all teachers. And they are all so uniquely wonderful in their own way. These are the mixed mediums that I used on this piece:
1. graphite to draw face
2. colored pencils to lay down a little color then cut out and collaged into journal
3. shiva oil sticks for face (colored pencils don't show through so why use them? You don't have to--I just like to do it)
4. watercolor background in journal with stamps, ink pads and punchanella
5. Caran de'ache mixed with Titanium white and gel medium for flowers
6. extra soft black charcoal pencil for shadowing flowers
That's it!