Exercise: Painting with pastels
I spent quite a lot of time working with pastels in Drawing 1. Here are a few of examples of my previous work:
Soft Pastels:
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Soft pastels on a sandpaper ground |
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Soft pastels have been crushed and applied with a paintbrush to ad a hint of colour to a pen and ink drawing |
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Soft pastels on a dark ground (Ingres paper)
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Oil Pastels:
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Oil pastels on a dark green ground |
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Oil pastels and oil bars on a pale grey ground
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There were a couple of other ways of using the pastels that I had not yet tried apart from in small sections in my sketchbook (for example combining pastels with paint and using oil pastels with solvent) so I decided to make a couple more drawings.
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Oil pastel on prepared acrylic paper |
We have had a large crop of pomegranates in the garden this year so I decided that these would make a suitable subject for my first sketch. This is a very rough sketch simply as a vehicle for using some different techniques without trying to be accurate with the drawing. I scraped off bits of the oil pastels and oil bars with a palette knife and smeared and script it about on the paper . I also used some turps on a brush to spread the colour about.
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Soft pastel and gouache on black paper |
The very rapid sketch above used blended and smeared soft pastel in combination with gouache. It is abstract but was inspired by a view of Naples from an aeroplane when coming in to land.
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