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Feel the Payne

Wrapping up a month of Payne's Grey!
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Payne's Grey poem by Beth Spencer
riding bike illustration by Beth Spencer
tiger illustration by Beth Spencer
shed illustration by Beth Spencer
Elephant illustration by Beth Spencer
color swatches for payne's grey

Here are some ways I used Payne’s Grey!

Sketching around midtown Atlanta with Luminance Pencils:

midtown atlanta illustration by Beth Spencer

I mixed with pink, yellow and Payne’s Grey Inktense Pencil to draw this raccoon & ladybug in my friend TJ Marston’s session:

Raccoon illustration by Beth Spencer

I used Payne’s Grey Pan pastel, Inktense Paint set #2, and a pencil for this one:

Here’s what I love about Payne’s Grey:

  • It’s muted. It gives me permission to use a VERY punchy color.

  • It’s lovely to sketch with. You draw of details down with a Payne’s Grey pencil, then layer splashes of fun colors.

  • It make gorgeous greens! Try it with Sherbet Lemon Inktense pencil or block and you’ll see what I mean.

    frog illustration by Beth Spencer
    Payne’s Grey & Sherbet Lemon Inktense and light cobalt blue neocolor

How do you like to use Payne’s Grey?

Let me know in the comments! See you soon for our Awkward Cat Portraits session?

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