20 Inspiring Works of Art Made Using Innovative Markers and Colored Pencils

Chameleon Art Products - Drawing

Artist: TamberElla
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Drawing, sketching, and coloring are important foundations for any creative practice. Whether you’re an illustrator, tattoo artist, or enthusiastic hobbyist, having the proper tools in hand when letting your creativity flow is vital. That’s why Chameleon Art Products’ innovative alcohol markers and professional colored pencils are the perfect additions to any artist’s tool kit.

Artists around the world, and across professions, are able to achieve incredible results that allow them to express their creativity without limits. Some use Chameleon Pens to create gradients with one pen that would otherwise require lugging around a huge set of colors. Thanks to their blending capabilities, tattoo artists like Aaron Wickham can show clients a sketch that is true to what they’ll see on their skin.

Others, like comic artist Rebecca Burgess, love the versatility of the alcohol markers, which allow them to focus on their creative output rather than worry about their tools. “It’s really nice that I can use Chameleons as normal solid colors for foreground characters, and then use the blender option and smaller thin marker for detailed backgrounds, instead of having to go with a completely different medium,” she shares. “I’m really enjoying the versatility with them, I think they would be perfect for creating fully colored comics in a traditional medium!”

If colored pencils are more your thing, Chameleon has got that covered as well. Their Chameleon Pencils take the guesswork out of color matching by placing complementary colors on each end of the pencil. By flipping the pencil, you’ll find the perfect color to blend and create multiple tones that will bring new dimension to your artwork. And if you want to take things a step further, Chameleon Pens, Color Tops, and Pencils can be combined to produce extraordinary mixed media artwork.

To celebrate the versatility and innovation of Chameleon Art Products, which allow you to ‘Color like no other,' let’s take a look at artists around the world and what they’re able to produce using the full range of unique tools.

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Get inspired as artists across all fields “Color like no other” and unleash their creativity using Chameleon Art Products.

 

Illustration

Chameleon Art Products - Drawing

Artist: TamberElla

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Artist: Shelter from the World

How to Use Alcohol Markers to Draw

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Artist: Riety

 

Tattoo & Graffiti Designs

Artistic Colored Pencil Drawings

Artist: Dino Tomic

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Artist: Amy Van Rompaey

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Artist: Aaron Wickham

Chameleon Art Products - Drawing

Artist: Dino Tomic

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Artist: Mr. X

 

Fashion and Architecture Sketches

Fashion Illustration Markers

Artist: Keith Bloom

How to Draw Using Alcohol Markers

Artist: Dave Antram

Fashion Illustration Markers

Artist: Pip Johnston

 

Manga and Comics

How to Draw Using Alcohol Markers

Artist: Reiq

How to Use Alcohol Markers to Draw

Artist: Rebecca Burgess

How to Use Alcohol Markers to Draw

Artist: Emma Watson

How to Draw Using Alcohol Markers

Artist: Angela Kubera (Theavies)

 

Coloring

Artistic Colored Pencil Drawings

Artist: Ian de Jesus

Chameleon Art Products - Adult Coloring

Artist: Sine Hagestad

Adult Coloring with Chameleon Pens

Artist: Megan Smith

Watch artist Jonathan Olaiz use Chameleon Pencils to create an incredible work of art.

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Jessica Stewart

Jessica Stewart is a Contributing Writer and Digital Media Specialist for My Modern Met, as well as a curator and art historian. Since 2020, she is also one of the co-hosts of the My Modern Met Top Artist Podcast. She earned her MA in Renaissance Studies from University College London and now lives in Rome, Italy. She cultivated expertise in street art which led to the purchase of her photographic archive by the Treccani Italian Encyclopedia in 2014. When she’s not spending time with her three dogs, she also manages the studio of a successful street artist. In 2013, she authored the book 'Street Art Stories Roma' and most recently contributed to 'Crossroads: A Glimpse Into the Life of Alice Pasquini'. You can follow her adventures online at @romephotoblog.
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