For an artist, there is always a high level of excitement that comes with unwrapping a package filled with freshly acquired art supplies. However, the opportunity to receive a package containing coloured pencils from a discontinued line dating back to 2005 dwindles with each passing year, making it increasingly unlikely to acquire such coveted items. Fortunately, auction sites like eBay occasionally list Berol Karismacolor pencils, and I was extremely fortunate to discover a couple of sellers who are currently selling off stock from a craft supply clearance, allowing me to acquire some brand new stock. It was quite a surprise to discover some of the rarer colours in the collection as well. Pencils, both coded and non-coded, plus some discontinued colours can be found through these sellers. Links can be found in the article link at the bottom of this page. Karismacolor pencils were the European counterpart to the widely favoured Prismacolor Premier pencils. The original Prismacolor pencils debuted in 1938, while Karismacolor emerged in the late 1980s in England. In 1995, ownership of the company transferred and production shifted to the USA. The emergence of new European pencil brands likely contributed to the dwindling sales of Karismacolor pencils, and coupled with elevated shipping costs, led to their discontinuation in 2005. The Karismacolor pencils were originally offered in 72 colours, with each pencil prominently showcasing the designated colour name on the barrel. Over time, the colour palette expanded, and colour codes were introduced to align with the Prismacolor range. Throughout the production period, a total of 129 colours were created, but due to discontinuations, the largest available set consisted of 108 colours. Should you wish to acquire some of these pencils, the links that direct to the sellers of the Karismacolor pencils can be found on the webpage link below.
I have written a comprehensive article about these pencils, which can be accessed on my Step by Step Art website by clicking this link. Please be aware that I am not affiliated with these sellers. I am aware of the challenges in finding these pencils, and having had a positive buying experience myself, I wanted to pass on this information to others. I will endeavour to include references to other sellers offering these pencils once their stock has been sold, whenever possible; however, there may be situations where no such links can be found to share. If you have fond memories of the Berol Karismacolor pencils, please leave me a comment below. I would love to hear from you!
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I am currently working on an art project featuring three oil pastel paintings. Each painting is a crucial element of a photo shoot which showcases a blonde-haired woman sporting authentic 1950s attire, driving a magnificent bright green 1956 Mercury Montclair. In this painting, the spotlight is on the car's dashboard, mainly the steering wheel and instrument panel. After researching the car, I observed that the original gauges have been replaced with more modern analogue ones, although the rest of the dashboard remains the same. I enjoy demonstrating the intricate process of my art creation through time-lapse videos that vividly showcases my layering technique. Although the video may only last a few seconds, the actual process takes a considerable amount of time, spanning over an hour in real-time. It is an arduous yet rewarding process that demands patience, dedication, and precision. For this collection of works, I am using the dark grey Clairfontaine Pastelmat paper as it offers a smooth surface that enhances the vibrancy of the colours. My go-to pastels are the high-quality Sennelier oil pastels and Caran d'Ache Neopastels, which provide various hues and shades. I rely on Tortillions and paper stumps to create subtle blends to achieve the desired effects.
In October 2023, my friend Jet asked me to create four coloured pencil portraits. One portrait was intended as a gift for Jet's friend, another for her mother, and the other two were portraits of her beloved Boxer dogs. I have known Jet for over three decades, and during this time, I have had the pleasure of creating pencil portraits of her dogs on several occasions. Here are all four portraits displayed with additional information about each individual. You can access a link below each image to learn more. CarrotCreating a drawing of a white dog on white paper may seem challenging at first, but it's quite easy. Since white fur is composed of shades of grey, white paper provides the perfect base for such a portrait. Drawing this particular portrait of a white boxer dog required a bit of creative problem-solving regarding the body. Still, I was able to use a different dog's body to complete the portrait. If you're interested in learning more about this portrait, you can click on the link below. WatsonThe reference photo for the portrait depicted Watson wearing a thick blue collar. However, the photo was cropped short, leaving little of his body visible. Additional images were required, particularly in a similar pose, to complete the body and ensure accuracy. I also used some artistic license too. If you want to learn more about this portrait, please follow the link below. FungusJet's reference photo of Fungus was ideal. The image was a large, high-resolution file with incredible detailing that remained sharp even when zooming in. Taken outdoors, it had a perfect balance of light thanks to natural daylight, which is always the best option for pet photos. The collar, which was present in the photo but not included in the drawing, covered the throat area. To ensure accuracy, I referenced a second image of Fungus. Also, the chest area was not fully visible in the photo, so I had to extend it to complete the image. Click the link below to read more. This video shows the three drawings side by side. There is no sound. Kudu (Left) and MasudaCreating this drawing was difficult, especially Kudu, the little grey dog. In the reference image, Kudu was wearing a harness that covered most of his body, so much of the details were missing. To ensure precision, I had to use other reference photos. Ordinarily, I may research a breed before embarking on such a challenging drawing. However, in this case, both dogs were mixed breeds, which made it even more difficult. Despite this, my friend was aware of the difficulties involved and graciously accepted that the final result may not be an accurate representation. THE PROBLEMS WITH REMOVING COLLARSAll the dogs in the photos wore either a collar or a harness, which were removed in the drawing as per Jet's request. Fortunately, Jet provided me with a collection of photos of each dog to make the process relatively easy. The photos were incredibly helpful as they provided me with a clear view of the intricate details that were obscured by the collars in the reference photos. However, there may be instances where the removal of collars, especially harnesses, is a difficult task, especially if they hide crucial details. In such a scenario, removing them can only be considered if additional photographs are made available. If you're interested in a custom coloured pencil portrait of your pet, a loved one, or any other subject, you can visit my commissions page or send me an email at: [email protected] to share your ideas for the portrait.
This is the journey of Kudu and Masuda's portrait. As my lighting/recording set up has been positioned to my right, Kudu's colouration appears darker than the detail in the drawing.
Other portraits in progressHere are some time-lapse videos showing the stage developments which capture almost every minute of the process. Each time-lapse lasts mere seconds but covers around 45 - 70 minutes of work.
Other pencil portraits in progressThis is one of a set of four coloured pencil dog portraits that I am completing for christmas commissions. There are three single boxer dog portraits, Fungus and Carrot are the other two and a double portrait of two small rescue dogs called Kudu and Masuda. You can follow the step-by-step development of the creation by viewing a series of images and time-lapse videos below that capture every detail of the process.
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Other pencil portraits in progressHaving recently finished an oil pastel painting of our late black Labrador, Haze, I decided to create one of our beautiful Yellow Labrador Storm. Since Storm is 14, every day with him is precious. I have not yet completed his portrait, so I thought this composition would make the perfect portrait. Read on and discover the step-by-step process behind my oil pastel painting of Storm. You'll gain a better understanding of how everything comes together and the techniques I use to achieve my results, particularly insightful if you are looking to book a portrait of your own. When it comes to my oil pastel paintings, I prefer a loose style that is reminiscent of traditional oil paintings. These highly pigmented pastels boast a vibrant and striking colour palette, and help to create a textured finish that adds depth and character to the overall composition. My goal is to accentuate the unique features of each subject through careful layering and definition, ultimately bringing the portrait to life in a way that feels both authentic and captivating. I loosely apply the base colours, ensuring they are blended smoothly for a soft finish. Using paper stumps of varying sizes proves to be extremely helpful in manipulating the pastels. I usually work with large and small oil pastels from Sennelier, so I can quickly cover different areas. For my paintings, I exclusively use artist-quality, lightfast oil pastels from Sennelier and Neopastels by Caran d'Ache. I use a surface by Ampersand Art called Pastelbord, which is an archival medium-textured and highly absorbent surface coated with an acid-free clay and gesso ground with a marble dust finish. To explore the products mentioned and learn more about them, you can easily access their individual pages on my other website Step by Step Art. If you are an artist, you may find the articles helpful. In loving memory of Storm |
The Sennelier oil pastel is creamy, with an extraordinarily high pigment content, providing vivid colour and lightfastness. In this article, we delve into the possibilities of this pastel, its history and much more. Even if you have never used oil pastels before, this article may inspire you to give them a go. Read the article by clicking the image above. Whether you're a beginner or just seeking to expand your knowledge, our guide can help you create a stunning landscape filled with vibrant poppies. Our step-by-step instructions make it easy to build the foundation and use practical techniques to achieve the desired result. Simply click on the image to access the tutorial. | The Chromaflow pencil was released in June of 2021 by Derwent, who has produced quality products for over a century and a half. In this article, we analyse the quality and application of the pencils and see how they compare to other brands, in particular the highly popular Prismacolor Premier pencil. Read the article by clicking the image. This year, Karen's workshops will run in June & August. There are two 1-day workshops in June, with the Saturday covering coloured pencils and the Sunday, graphite pencils. If you wish to attend both, you will receive a discount if you book them together. There is also a 2-day coloured pencil workshop in August. Click the image to find out more. All 2023 workshops have now commenced |
Happy anniversary to Michael and Maureen
Here is the framed portrait of Dougal, a Red Fox Labrador completed in coloured pencils. What a beautiful dog he is.
If you want to see more of my coloured pencil art (including Rua, Dougal's sister), click here.
If you are thinking of booking your own bespoke commission, find out more here.
A BIG THANK YOU to Karen for her fantastic piece of work to complete
the portrait of Dougal.
This was a gift for my cousin and he loved it! It's got pride of place on his wall!
Karen has managed to capture Dougal exactly with the exquisite colour and
detail and professional finish.
I couldn't recommend Karen's service enough, she has been proactive in communication and I felt part of the commission throughout the process.
Thank you again, Mike
Karen
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