Zak, these are just your run of the mill, all-pupose elementary school-type crayons. I had been using an old box of sticks manufactured by a company called Prang, but a few weeks ago my niece had a birthday party at which the goodie bag for attendees contained a small box of Crayolas (I'm a little old to be receiving a goodie bag at the birthday party of such a wee lass, but I dig snag a box of crayons). Those are what I used to create the images above. As I scrubbed them across the surface of the paper I compared and contrasted the Prang and the Crayola crayons, but then I realized that, heck, they're all just sticks of pigmented wax.
Nice! I like these a lot!
Posted by: Elaine | October 05, 2007 at 08:27 PM
Soulful, peaceful, beautiful!
Posted by: Mr C. | October 06, 2007 at 04:03 AM
I love the way you mix colors with crayons, and also control them precisely. Whats the size of these?
Posted by: zak | October 06, 2007 at 05:01 AM
Zak, these are just your run of the mill, all-pupose elementary school-type crayons. I had been using an old box of sticks manufactured by a company called Prang, but a few weeks ago my niece had a birthday party at which the goodie bag for attendees contained a small box of Crayolas (I'm a little old to be receiving a goodie bag at the birthday party of such a wee lass, but I dig snag a box of crayons). Those are what I used to create the images above. As I scrubbed them across the surface of the paper I compared and contrasted the Prang and the Crayola crayons, but then I realized that, heck, they're all just sticks of pigmented wax.
Posted by: Brian | October 06, 2007 at 07:46 AM
Thanks - makes me want to run down to a store and get mee self some crayons :)
zAk
Posted by: zak | October 06, 2007 at 10:05 AM