Feast your eyes and believe.
FYI, prisma color is pretty much a fancy way of saying "blendable colored pencils."
Prisma color of War Is The Answer album cover by Five Finger Death Punch. This was my first ever prisma, so it has some obvious flaws.
Prisma color of Overcome album cover by All That Remains. This was my second prisma, and my least favorite in the series because my art teacher was not able to help me improve the middle section.
Prisma color of Master of Puppets album cover by Metallica. By the halfway point in my series, I figured out that exacto knives could be used to scrape out white parts. That's what the strings are in this picture.
Prisma color of Peace Sells .... But Who's Buying? album cover by Megadeth. The only thing that went wrong with this prisma was that I cut the mattboard wrong and had to extend the left edge.
Prisma color of Phobia album cover by Breaking Benjamin. Not to brag, but the detail in the wings is when I noticed that I was starting to get good a prismas.
Prisma color of Indestructible album cover by Disturbed. I still can't believe I did this one.
Mixed media of Orchids and Ammunition album cover by Drist. This one was interesting. After completing that masterpiece above (Disturbed), I wanted to try "layering" pieces of paper and putting prisma color on each. This picture actually consists of three pieces of paper glued together with the shapes cut out to show the color underneath. The blood was done by splattering red acryllic paint with a tooth brush, then detailing a bit with a brush.
This is my latest completed prisma color. It is a brightly colored mountain overlooking a lake. The blending was difficult because I had to combine blues, greens, blacks, and purples together without it looking like crap.
I did not actually do this piece. A friend of mine found it abandoned in the art room. It was done using an exacto knife about three years ago. Yeah, those are all little scratch marks on a black piece of shiny paper. The guy kinda cheated though because he used a sharpie to black out some areas when he messed up and to sharpen some things like the barrel.
I know I said I would only upload the good pictures, but I find this one so goddamned funny! This is my vice principle as Hitler. The words at the top are a pun on the school's advertising campaign. This still sits in my Trig notebook to this day.
Here's my biggest and best prisma so far. It's approximately 15" by 20" without matting on it.