
I have been lately playing around with pastels --> literally solid sticks of (almost) pure pigment. I have rarely encountered a messier medium! You just have to pick one of these little pastels up and you are all blue -- or red or magenta or green -- all over. But the colors are really lush and the mark is nice and sketchy, if I can stop myself from blending, blending, and over-bending. I have a miscellaneous set of various very soft pastels and a full set of hard pastels. I like the soft pastels for the lushness and goopiness of the mark and the brilliancy of the color. But I like the hard pastels for the control. I took a few of the hard pastels out with me to the Palisades Farmers' Market on Sunday morning and sketched some fruit with them. I didn't really give them a good try because of the gnats. (Note to self: put insect repellent on, even if you're in town!)
The sequence for value is dark-to-light, for the most part, as it is with gouache. But not so strict.

So much new stuff to try and so many variables. And sooooo much more money to spend!
1 comment:
Hey Janet,
Glad you have discovered pastels.
If you can get over the messiness I think you will grow to love them.
They are quick and vibrant.
Come visit http://notjustpears.blogspot.com/
for my whole month of "just pastels"
-samter
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