Since I work with water soluble pencils and crayons, and sometimes watercolors, I find myself often doing this! If I don’t like the way a drawing is turning out, I’ll just wash it in the sink! Although this isn’t the drawing below, I did the same thing to it.
This is how the drawing started out. Basic laying out and finding the figure.
Adding some color ideas and refining the drawing. I liked the big graphic look of the model’s shadow, so I included that.
Continuing work on it, fixing the drawing still, as I go along. I started to think that the shadow was going to draw attention away from the figure…
…so I started to add some layers of crayon to lessen the impact of the shadow. I kept working, adding more crayon all over, but wasn’t happy with the results. Time for a dunk in the sink!
After the washing in the sink, I let the drawing dry out, and then went back to work it it some more with pencils and crayons. I liked the kind of weathered look it has and was happy with the result. So there we have “I Saw Him Standing There.”





