What to do with a 19 by 24 pad
#1
Got one for 30 bucks on Jeff Bezo's fancy flea market and now I'm waiting for creativity to strike me and/or nicfits.

Any ideas?

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#2
Do you mean a paper pad? Depending on what type of paper it is you could try doing some painting on it?

Or you could try your hand at some charcoal art? I love Steve Carpenter's charcoals: https://www.stevecarpenterartcenter.com/...emo-video/

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(01-04-2021, 11:44 PM)Artloader Wrote: Do you mean a paper pad?  Depending on what type of paper it is you could try doing some painting on it?

Ah, sorry. It's a paper pad with bristol paper. I've never painted on bristol paper before but a charcoal study sounds nice. Steven Carpenter's studies are gorgeous.

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I would do graphite drawing with it. Probably cut it in half or in quarters.

Bristol paper is really smooth, and it isn't good for charcoal in my opinion. Charcoal needs a rougher paper with more tooth to catch the medium and make it stick to it.

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(01-05-2021, 10:15 AM)JosephCow Wrote: I would do graphite drawing with it. Probably cut it in half or in quarters.

Bristol paper is really smooth, and it isn't good for charcoal in my opinion. Charcoal needs a rougher paper with more tooth to catch the medium and make it stick to it.

Oh thanks! I've never worked with bristol paper before, so I appreciate the advice.

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