Favorite's Friday
Hello Zombi-corns, lets see the favorite's of the week.
You can see the warping in these in progress shots. The paper is completely dry in these.
You can see the warping in these in progress shots. The paper is completely dry in these. 



Well that's it for now, I hope you enjoy your weekend and liked this post!Hello Zombie-corns, nobody likes Monday's let's fix that.
So I am writing this post on my phone because my computer is broke which was the end of a series of unfortunate events of my weekend. The others consisted of my bathroom flooding from the toilet, and back up in the sink, and the website I have to use for one of my classes not working on my computer, as well as it costing $65 to just use it. I can't stress enough to NEVER buy books from the bookstore unless you have financial aid posting for it. That was the cheapest I could find the book and access code and it is going to take most of my paycheck.
But on a higher note I got a 40" an art TV for my birthday, and rearranged my dorm furniture and it feels much better now. I'm also getting a tattoo from an amazing artist in a week.
Now back to the post here is your motivational quote for the day, hopefully it actually shows up cause this app is confusing.
First off and what I'm most excited for these three oval mop round brushes in sizes 3/4", 1/2", and 6, and all from one of my favorite brands, Masters Touch. The smallest brush I purchased was a replacement for one that I used constantly in my Painting class this semester, and I was absolutely thrilled to find bigger sizes. These are perfect for oil painting and skin, or extremely smooth blending. If you do use these with oil paint I would say that you need to use a specific brush cleaner such as the one pictured above in the bottom right corner. These brushes are incredibly soft and will start to shed very easily with heavy paints if not cared for properly.
These are new to me and I mostly bought these for the holder to use with charcoal. These are pastel sticks from Master's Touch. I have been experimenting with them. Here is something I did with them for example.
These are very comparable to graphite I think but denser and less messy. The density makes them a little harder to blend but overall good for sketching I think. They do not get as dark as charcoal though, when I tried to layer them they only stayed a dense gray and would almost scratch the layer under it off.
This is a Hake Brush, I've never used one but seen people use it. This is going to be used for drafting, which means I will use it with charcoal or any drawing medium that I may get eraser shreds on and don't want to smudge. You can get a larger version of this and is actually for drafting called a dusting/drafting brush. I liked this for the better control.
This little guy is an essential for anyone doing charcoal or large drawings and want to blend/smudge without riddling their pieces with fingerprints. I have used this before, I will probably cut this into smaller pieces for my tool box. I prefer to use this for smudging charcoal because after a while the charcoal and friction of the paper will irritate my hands. You can get large pieces of this online, it may be marketed as something for car cleaning but it is the same material. I'll also be experimenting with other types of leather for drawing.
And lastly, a new travel sketchbook that exhibits my insatiable wanderlust and a canvas pad for oil studies. I was going to try and test the canvas pad with oils and my new oval mop brushes but I didn't want to bring in my oil paints, partly because the weather got bad and they are in my car and because it stinks up my house and my mom doesn't like it. I will test these out when I get back to my dorm tho, I will probably pull the sheets out and tape it to my drawing board like I would any other paper.
This lip cream is Cannes and is one of my favorites and most used.
This lip cream is Copenhagen and is slightly more red than this lip liner but I think it will work.