The quest to conquer pastel portraits continues! I found an amazing product image in a fellow Etsian's shop and she gave me permission to use this gorgeous product photo.
This practice portrait is on grey mat board, so it is a very smooth surface. I liked working on the medium grey - one of my favorite colors - because I can use lighter and darker colors on the surface - and with the beautiful bright light that is so crucial to the feel of this photo, I wanted to be able to emphasize that glow - I don't think a white background would have been as successful.
Anyway...I still feel like I am getting to know my pastels - each one - whether is is a hard Nupastel or a regular soft pastel - has such a different texture and feel to it. Some are very dense and don't lay on a lot of colors, others are so soft you can hardly control how much layers on the page.
I am learning more about succesful layering - this time I started much lighter with my sketch, so I didn't feel like I was fighting my initial sketch thru the whole drawing. I love when two very different colors work so well in layers - a cranberry under a sap green gives a beautiful glow to the shadowy side of the face.
Anyway...I am enjoying the challenge and LOVING the hunt for inspiration photos on Etsy!
Oh...and I wasn't alone in my studio today...Jack was hard at work on a watercolor!
5 comments:
I just love your art! Pastels are so beautiful but are a complex medium! You do such a wonderful job with them!
I'm so happy you found my photo inspiring!
Love looking at your work-in-progress posts.
Keep going :)
You know I am a fan. I thought this might be fun. I hope you like to play tag. Please don't feel obliged but if you play, I've tagged you and you are it!
Details on this post on my blog
http://pocketfullofcolors.blogspot.com/2008/11/taggedyou-could-be-next.html
Robin
Hello All...thank you for the kind words! Thank you Marianne for posting - I hope everyone peeks at your gorgeous shop! I'm going to check your blog....
Jack is a cutie. I hope I can inspire my kids to be artistic too.
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