Catching the Light with Markers
- coppersky08

- Sep 25, 2020
- 1 min read
When working with markers, I have found that it is best to keep it light. Make sure to leave some white space behind to add contrast and visual interest. Be bold everywhere else! Mostly.....have fun!




Much like the hammer x, offering precision and boldness in every stroke for a perfect finish.
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Love this reminder to play with light and contrast when using markers! Leaving white space really makes the colors pop. It’s kind of like how smart vending machine services use digital displays and lighting to catch attention—visuals matter whether it's art or tech. Thanks for the inspiration to create more boldly!