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Rachel Yew

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Vibing

"Every artist has thousands of bad drawings in them and the only way to get rid of them is to draw them out.""

- Chuck Jones

Who was your creative inspiration or mentor?

A ton of manga artists were my inspiration. I remember when I was 5 tracing all sorts of comics.

Which Creative Moment are you most proud of?

Probably the moment it all comes together, especially when collaborating with other artists and you see the product of your team work!

What challenges have you faced as an artist? 

The challenges I’ve faced are probably trying not to compare myself to others, and doing it ONLY as a job. If you do it for a living you have to remember to do art for yourself too.

How does your creativity impact those around you?

Well my neighbors really like it when I draw with chalk on the sidewalk, that’s nice!

What made you the most excited for this Crayola Project?

I’m always excited to see people color my art and see their view on things. It’s something to think that I’m quietly collaborating with thousands of wonderful colorists!

Tips & Tricks

Follow these tips and tricks for a relaxing creative experience.

  • Absolutely! We've put together these quick tips to help get you started with Crayola Alcohol-Based Markers:

    • Test colors on scrap paper or on the included swatch card(s) before applying to your artwork.

    • For the best blending experience, choose two or three markers within the same color family that share similar intensity and tonal value. Start with the darker color, then laydown the lighter color next to it. Use the lighter color’s brush end to blend and soften where the two colors meet. 

    • Practice layering and blending techniques on simple shapes before tackling detailed art. 

    • Uncoated paper works best.

    Visit www.crayola.com/AllGrownUp to explore the full collection.

     

  • Crayola Alcohol-based Markers use an alcohol-based ink instead of water-based ink. This gives them:

    Smooth blending: Colors mix seamlessly for gradients and shading.

    Vibrant, consistent color: Less streaking

    Quick drying: Reduces smudging and allows layering with minimal impact to paper

    Visit www.crayola.com/AllGrownUp to explore the full collection.


  • Yes! Blending is one of the biggest advantages of alcohol-based markers. There are several ways:

    Choose two or three markers within the same color family that share similar intensity and tonal value. Start with the darker color, then laydown the lighter color next to it. Use the lighter color’s brush end to blend and soften where the two colors meet. 

    Alternatively, use a colorless blender marker: Helps soften edges and create smooth transitions. Use where two colors meet to blend together (included in the Crayola 40ct, 60ct, and 120ct sets). It can also be used to lighten darker areas or add highlights, operating similarly to how an eraser works. 

    Layer similar shades: Start with light tones and gradually add darker ones. Allow ink to dry before adding the next layer. 

    Work while wet: Blending is easiest when ink is fresh on the page.

    Visit www.crayola.com/AllGrownUp to explore the full collection.

  • Absolutely! Alcohol-based Markers work best on paper, but are versatile tools for many creative projects, including:

    • Illustrations and comic art: Ideal for smooth shading and vibrant colors.

    • Card making and scrapbooking: Adds professional-quality color to handmade crafts.

    • Calligraphy and lettering: Great for bold, colorful designs.

    • Mixed media art: Works well with pencils, pens, and even watercolors for layered effects.

    • DIY projects: Customize items like gift tags, planner pages, home décor and decorative accents.

    Just be sure to protect your work surface, and test on inconspicuous areas first to ensure you are satisfied with the outcome on the material. Crayola Alcohol-based Markers contain colorants that may stain and are permanent on most surfaces. 

    Visit www.crayola.com/AllGrownUp to explore the full collection.

  • • Cap tightly to prevent drying

    • Avoid extreme temperatures

    • Do not store artwork or markers in direct sunlight

    Make sure to check out Crayola’s 20ct, 40ct, 60ct, 80ct and 120ct sets—each include a transformable case that sets up on your desk to display and store your markers at the best angle. 

    Visit www.crayola.com/AllGrownUp to explore the full collection.

  • Acrylic markers are designed to work on a wide variety of surfaces, making them a versatile choice for many creative projects. They can be used on materials such as wood, glass, metal, plastic, ceramic, paper, canvas, and more.

    These markers deliver bold, opaque color on both light and dark surfaces and can be layered to build depth and coverage.

    For best results:

    • Clean or prep your surface before starting for smoother application
    • Allow paint to dry between layers for best coverage
    • Seal artwork on smooth, non-porous surfaces for added permanency

     

    Visit www.crayola.com/AllGrownUp to explore the full collection.

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