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Pastels and Charcoals

Pens and Inks, Continued Indefinite blends An indefinite blend is a portion of a painting where the applied pigment settles on the paper surface without manipulation.   The effects are random within the designated area of the indefinite blend.   Select an area to create an indefinite blend, clouds in a sky, for example. Moisten only the area the indefinite blend is to occupy. Add one or two darker tones. Select tones that are darker than the tone you want in the finished picture as washes dry lighter  than  they  appear  wet.  Excess  water  will  randomly  carry  the  pigment across  the  paper  surface.  When  the  moisture  evaporates,  the  pigment  will settle leaving a soft-edged image of what you should perceive as clouds. Figure 1-26 illustrates the procedure for creating an indefinite blend. Figure  1-26.—Creating the indefinite blend. l-43

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