After applying gesso to protect the page, this picture was loosely traced from a smaller picture using a light box and Inktense pencils (water color pencil for the hands since I don't have that color in my Inktense pencils). As usual, the next step was drawing the color out with a water brush. After letting it dry, I went back and added more shading by lightly coloring with the pencil in shaded areas and once again blending with the water brush. This was done 2 or three times in order to get the shading I have. Finally, I added lettering with my Pitt pens, using yellow Inktense to color in the word "GOD".
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