Arts & Fails: Getting Started with Crayons

Flower Crayon Drawing by Megan Coyle

Whenever I’m working on a collage that’s a work in progress, I like to use glue sticks. And often, when people notice that, they comment that it reminds them of when they made art back in grade school. So, as I continue my Arts & Fails series – where I experiment with different mediums and give myself permission to fail and not necessarily make something completely perfect or polished – I thought, why not experiment with a medium that’s a blast from my past?

I haven’t worked with crayons since I was probably a kid, and I liked the idea of tackling that medium again to see what happens. I decided to create another composition of a flower inspired by a visit to the New York Botanical Garden. I wasn’t sure what to expect from the process since it’s been a while, but I had a feeling it would be a bit of a struggle.

Here’s the video of the project and process:

Overall, it was definitely a tough medium to work with. But I like a challenge, and I think it would be fun to tackle another composition with crayons in the future. The biggest issue I ran into was that as I added more layers, the surface of the paper became extremely waxy, making it difficult to draw with additional colors. Sometimes I scraped some of the wax off, but overall, it was easy to overwork the surface. I ended up “cheating” a bit by using acrylic paint markers to add some finishing touches.

If you’d like to make your own crayon drawing, here are the supplies I used:

Flower Color Pencil Drawing from College

Color Pencil Flower Drawing from College

Back in college, I kept a sketchbook for one of my painting classes. My professor was adamant that we worked in our sketchbooks on a weekly basis (at least). As a result, I sometimes added quick doodles when I wanted to get these sketches “out of the way.” Sometimes I surprised myself with how my quick drawings turned out. Perhaps I should take up sketching again? I think it’s a pretty great way to brainstorm creative ideas.

In the Garden

“In the Garden” is a collage that I made back when I was in high school. It was made when I first started experimenting with collage. I had deemed the collage “finished,” and set it aside for some time. Then a couple of years later, when I was in college, I came across the collage and decided it wasn’t finished yet. So I proceeded to add in some more detailing with shadows and highlights, and then felt like it was closer to being “done.”

This might sound odd, but I never really feel like a work of art that I’m working on is ever finished. I simply give up on it after a certain amount of time. This is the only collage I’ve ever revisited after some time, however, I’m thinking it might be a good idea to start getting into the habit of reworking my older artwork.

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