SIMPLE Posca Paint Pens PRO TIP to Achieve Stunning MIXED MEDIA PORTRAITS

I absolutely adore Posca paint pens! They have become an essential part of my art supplies collection. In today’s art supply demonstration, I am thrilled to show you why these pens are an absolute must-have in my studio. Not only do they allow me to effortlessly create mesmerizing effects on my mixed media portraits, but they are also perfect for beginners in the world of mixed media art. If you’re curious about the incredible possibilities that Posca paint pens offer, you definitely don’t want to miss today’s video! These versatile pens are available worldwide and come in a variety of sizes, from fine tip to thick tip, ensuring that you can find the perfect fit for your artistic needs.

If you’re anything like me and find it challenging to add intricate details with a paintbrush, then these paint pens are an absolute game-changer! They make it incredibly effortless to incorporate those fine touches. With the precision of a pen and the stunning appearance of acrylic paint, you’ll be amazed at the level of control they offer.

Personally, I’ve discovered that white posca pens work wonders when it comes to creating stunning highlights in my mixed media portraits. They effortlessly layer over any existing elements, whether it’s acrylic paints or mixed media collage. Even when sealing your artwork with products like mod podge or matte medium, these pens continue to shine. Trust me, they are truly a remarkable product that you won’t want to miss out on!

Look closely. Do you see all the fine white doodly lines in this chick’s hair and on her face? Look at her eyelid, nose bridge, top lip, cheekbone and even her jawline and eyelashes. Those were all made with my white posca pen!

Popping in a few posca pen white lines helps bring this mixed media portrait to life! Suddenly she has more dimension with this added detail. AND- I had more control because I’m using paint PENS instead of traditional acrylic paint on a brush.

Here’s another example of teeny detail in the same mixed media painting. I used my gold posca pen to indicate a gold chain on this chick’s funky earring and just a couple of tiny white dots to indicate reflections or sparkle.

I hope you found this helpful!! Thanks for hanging out with me today!!

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