Previously, I was discussing the waterfall composition by values, which are easier to distinguish in gray scale than in color. The first time I tried doing this, I was pleased with the gray scale, but didn’t like the color version. And now that I’m experiencing deja vu all over again with the waterfall, I think […]
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You’ve heard of the Minute Waltz? Well, how about the seven minute landscape? Since it’s been a while between new images, I thought you might get a kick out of seeing someone create, and frame a pastel landscape in just under 7 minutes.
Part 2 of my waterfall critique regarding color and intensity is still under […]
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Determining what’s gone wrong in a painting can often be a problem. Learning how to critique your own work can save you hours of agony in the studio, and major bucks at the art store.
Although the following critique is based on an article found in The Pastel Journal, it’s just as applicable to other mediums. […]
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No new update today. I’ve gotten some very good advice from an accomplished landscape artist, and I’m taking a step back to evaluate what I’ve done, and how to make it better. In the meantime, take a look at the landscapes of Susan Borgas to see what a pastel landscape should look like.
So today I […]
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Okay, I didn’t give up on the waterfall. Today I started by toning down the orange trees with Art Spectrum’s Flinders Red Violet #D517. Then I added some neutral browns to the rocks, and some earthy blue-greens to the pine trees. Here’s today’s revision:
It’s looking better, but I think the rocks on the far side […]
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I hate landscapes. I don’t know if I hate them because they always turn out awful, or if they always turn out awful because I hate doing them. It’s got to be one or the other, because I certainly enjoy looking at them. However, the next image is an exception to that statement.
Gosh, and I’d […]
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Today is Earth Day, which also happens to be our anniversary. Hallehujah, a date we can both remember! Hopefully we’ll remember our wedding anniversary from now on.
Here’s an update of the outdoor scene I’m doing to celebrate Earth Day.
I have no idea how this will finish. It should be interesting for all of us!
There are […]
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In honor of Earth Day tomorrow, I’ve decided to try an outdoor scene. Most people call them landscapes, but since I do lousy landscapes I’m going to try doing an outdoor scene instead.
I use soft vine charcoal for sketching because graphite can shine through several layers of pastel.
Next? More shadows, some sunlight, and some pretty […]
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I finally finished the onions! Yay! I hope you like them.
Onion Fun
Soft Pastel, 12×16
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Although I’d hoped to have them completed, I didn’t quite finish the onions today. Here’s what I’ve done so far:
It’s going in the kitchen when it’s done. Hehe, I’ve already found a frame for it…
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