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Spicy mango
I always did my artworks in a really smooth or detailed style, so I decided to try some different methods. I also saw many videos and pictures online that are amazing art pieces done on black papers, so I used black poster paper as the media for this piece. The color pencils I used this time are prismacolors that tend to blend in well. Since the background is black, the pencil can't quite cover the color in one try. So I applied a lot more pressure on the pencils than usual, and surprisingly it looks a lot like pastel. The contrast stood out pretty well too.
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