Your art is so atmospheric and mesmerizing, I love it! What kind of traditional mediums do you use for your art? Which do you like best?
Thank you very much!) As an apology for not answering for such a long time, I’ve decided to write about mediums as fully as I can. Hope you’ll forgive me)
First, I have to say that I tend to hoard mediums like a dragon, whether I use them often or not. I occasionally post some things done in acrylic/watercolor /oils/ink, but I tried to select my favorites which I have with me all the time.
Colored pencils: I’ve tried many brands, but find this kid’s set ideal. Many (most) “professional” pencils are either specific (watercolor/pastel pencils) or hard, which is infuriating for me to use. Kids sets tend to have a nice soft-hard balance, write on many mediums, and those have more pigment than binder. And cheeeeaper. Additionaly, I like Derwent Coloursoft ones, they are also rich in color, and can write over the paint.
Markers: once upon a time I’ve received a ginormous set of copics, but I’m trying my best to minimize the use of markers in my art because they cost a kidney and I like to eat. Now I use copics as a base for pencils, and for small soft-edged details. I also use Molotow acrylic markers for details on top of the drawing (they have a cool palette, but once I finish those, I’ll switch to gouache)
Gouache: My new №1 medium, along with oil pastels. Cheap, fast, all the colors in the world. I’ve had some “proper” “professional” sets, but my current one is the cheapest line — all the natural pigments are anything but, the rest is rather acidic — but since I’m an illustrator and not a painter, that is not much of a problem. I just pair it up with earths from other sets.
Oil pastels: My newly discovered treasure. I use them either over gouache on lightly-textured paper, or as a base for gouache details. Now, oil and water-based should not work together, but with some practice they live peacefully on one list, plus those two mediums make some wonderful textures. Almost all my drawings this year are done with gouache+oil pastel (and a generous amount of hairspray on top).
Drawing materials and brushes: I have a variety of waterproof liners and markers for graphics, plus a thin black ballpoint pen for sketches, little details and textures on top of drawings. Mechanic pencil for literally everything, a sharp mechanical eraser, a “kneaded eraser” (or whatever it is, russians call it clyachka/клячка). As for brushes, I love synthetic for everything because they are the most likely to survive my company. Oh, and an old toothbrush for textures.I hope it was useful, sorry for a longpost)