chalks Burnt Sienna and Umber along with #235.3. The black castings are going inside the shed and the rusted ones are going to be broken in some way and then going on the junk pile outside. As usua
#411.3, directly across is the mix of Orange #235.3 and Burnt sienna #411.5, thats black in the middle and some of the darker Raw umbers up top. Just using these basic few chalks you can get some ver
I started on the cabinet (Jerry) and basically it's the same techniques as described for the bench. I used a couple of stiff bristle worn out brushes to lightly scrub on the chalk. I first used burnt
Next I take a small soft brush and dust on some burnt sienna #411.3 over the W-N oil. Just lightly blend it over the oil. I also use an equal mix of Rembrandt orange #235.3 and burnt sienna #411.5 as
For the outside of the crate I "painted" on a much pastier mix of chalk and alcohol. I used raw umber #408.9 which is very grey so the crate would stand out from the brown colored bench top. I then do
with. I used two colors on the bench Gold ochre #231.3 and Raw umber #408.5. The primary color is the Gold ochre and I use a worn out brush to brush and stab it on over all the benchtop surfaces. I'l