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... Read moreDrawing waterfalls with oil pastels is a unique way to blend boldness and softness in your artwork. From my experience, starting with a light sketch helps map out the flow of water and surrounding rocks clearly. Using blending tools like cotton swabs or blending stumps softens edges and creates the smooth water effect many artists seek. When working with oil pastels, layering colors proves highly effective. For waterfalls, combining blues, whites, and hints of green captures the cool water tones and reflections naturally. Adding fine white highlights with a pastel pencil or a sharp pastel stick can simulate sparkling water drops and foam. Experimenting with texture is also rewarding; applying thicker pastel strokes in some areas gives the impression of cascading water, while smoother blending suggests mist and softness. Personalizing your work by integrating surroundings like lush foliage or rocky cliffs enhances the composition and makes the scene more immersive. Overall, oil pastels offer flexibility and vibrant colors that make painting waterfalls enjoyable and expressive. By practicing these techniques, even beginners can achieve dynamic and visually stunning nature scenes.

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Hii Jessamyn. How are you??

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