I haven't really done work on toned paper since charcoal drawing in art school but I have admired the work of some of our Portland sketchers who have used it in their drawings.
For this challenge I painted a couple of pages in watercolor sketchbooks with a medium gray that I mixed up in Gouache.
Each of these sketches has used various mediums foe mark making and I have identified them in the captions below each.
It was fun to experiment and I found a couple of tools that I will be using again!
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Various graphite, General's Carbon Sketch 595, and Stablio Aquarelle White
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Various graphite, General's Carbon Sketch 595, Multi colored pencil, and Stablio Aquarelle White
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Various graphite, General's Carbon Sketch 595, Stablio Aquarelle White, and Multi colored pencil
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Pentel Pocket Brush, Uni-POSCA White marker, and General's Carbon Sketch 595
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