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Chalk is a versatile drawing medium that can be used on sidewalks, walls, paper and other surfaces. For a little variation in your chalk-based artistic pursuits, try using wet chalk. The texture changes and the drawings take on quite an artistic look, one which you may be familiar with from sidewalk chalk artists. Before you know it, you'll be creating works of art that will stop people in their tracks.
Steps
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1Assemble the chalk that you are going to use. If possible, use a variety of colors. This will catch people's eyes and make your artwork look professional.
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2Immerse the chalk sticks in water that has been placed in a container, such as a glass;[1] fill up to about three quarters of the length of the chalk stick.Advertisement
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3Leave to soak for no longer than 10 minutes [2] - you still want the chalk to stay in one piece, so keep an eye on it, especially if you have skinny chalk. While it is soaking, prepare the paper or area that will be used for the artwork. If working on a wall, scan it for any grooves and other imperfections that may affect your drawing.
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4Remove the pieces of chalk and lay them on something that won't be damaged by wet chalk, such as a piece of cardboard, a plastic bag, a plate, cemented ground, etc.
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5Begin the chalk drawing. The colors will appear richer and deeper than dry chalk.[3] Try smudging the colors into one another to create amazing effects.
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6When finished, let the drawings dry undisturbed.[4] If they were done on paper, hang them to dry. If they are on a sidewalk or wall, try to make sure no one steps on or rubs against your beautiful creation.
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7Leave the chalk to dry on its own and it'll be back to normal again. If you continue to wet it repeatedly, it will eventually crumble, which can result in some interesting effects.
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Community Q&A
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QuestionShould I draw while it's wet or dry?Community AnswerYou should draw when the chalk is damp. That way if you are drawing outside, the chalk won't blow away in the wind and colors will turn out brighter.
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QuestionCan I paint a piece of cardboard with blackboard paint, and do my drawing on there?Community AnswerTotally! That's a great idea! Make sure that you use several coats of chalkboard paint, and that you let it cure properly. If you use it too soon to draw in, the water might seep in and destroy the entire thing.
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QuestionDo I use pastels or chalk that is used to write on a blackboard?Community AnswerUse actual chalk because a pastel also has a bit of oil mixed in with the powder.
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Warnings
- Don't press too hard, as the wet chalk is weaker than normal and can easily snap.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- These drawings do not wash off as easily as dry chalk drawings - wet chalk is harder to wash off because it's stickier.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- The chalk runs out very easily, so use all you can and keep a good supply on hand!⧼thumbs_response⧽
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Things You'll Need
- A set of coloured chalk sticks (the larger ones are great but any size you prefer will do)
- Water & container long enough to hold the chalk sticks upright
- Drawing paper, strong quality or an area of sidewalk or wall to paint.
- Passion
- Perseverance
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