Showing posts with label pastel demonstration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pastel demonstration. Show all posts

Monday, April 14, 2014

pastel demonstration: red and violet threads


red and violet threads, pastel 11.5x12
Saturday afternoon was my pastel demonstration at the Waverly Street Gallery. It was great to see so many people there! I decided to work on two different paintings. First, I showed how I begin a pastel and worked for about 45 minutes.For the second painting I demonstrated how I finish a painting, the thinking that goes into it. Most paintings need a "resting time" before finishing, therefore I worked with two different paintings. Above is the painting I finished at the demo.
For me, the unusual thing about this one was, I began with a used piece of watercolor paper that had black pastel all over it. I had begun a negative space eraser drawing and decided I didn't like its direction. Later, I wiped most of the black off, but it still left a very dark piece of paper. (I normally begin with white.) On a whim, I chose it to create a new color pastel.  I covered the black with large shapes of dark purple(tree and grass) and a lighter blue (sky areas.) After the shapes were massed in, there was a whole different feeling. The color rose out of the darker space. I rather liked working this way and will try it again this week.

Saturday, April 12, 2014

pastel demonstration and opening


Last night's opening reception at the Waverly Street Gallery was wonderful. I hope to post some photos when I get them. Today I will be giving a pastel demonstration at the Waverly Street Gallery. Please come if you are able...if not, you can look forward to my new video that I will post this week. My friend Coba made a  wonderful movie of my painting session on Tuesday. More about that later.