'The Quiet Time' 8x10 pastel ©Karen Margulis available $145 |
The unintentional underpainting |
Note: Alcohol washes work best with thin layers of harder pastels. Soft pastels such as Terry Ludwigs may get thick and pasty. Also....pure colors give more vibrant results.
Not only was my pastel turning into a thick mess, the light pastels I had used made it even more pasty. In a bit of frustration I took the handle of the brush and started drawing into the thick pastel mess. I started to see a marsh emerge! I started to get excited and continued drawing my big shapes with the brush handle.
When the underpainitng was dry I painted the marsh I had envisioned and the texture from the thick pastel and scratch marks worked beautifully in my favor. An important lesson was revealed.
"There's nothing quite as beautiful as the unintentional."Lyle Carbajal
Perhaps Bob Ross would call it a Happy Accident. But the lesson was clear. Sometimes things happen that are unexpected. We can either fight it or try to change it to our original plan.....or we can embrace it and let something more beautiful emerge.
1 comment:
I've been using an alcohol wash on my paintings that didn't quite work out, if you know what I mean! They are always a gummy mess. I never even thought of brushing the excess pastel off!! I will in the future. Thank you!
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