'In John's Meadow' 8x10 pastel ©Karen Margulis sold |
I didn't need another stick of pastel. But I couldn't just walk away and leave this box of lovely colors. It needed me! I went to the Art Materials Expo on Sunday with no intention to purchase pastels. I was on the hunt for new and interesting papers. (more on that soon) As I went up and down the aisles of art supplies I was drawn to the Richeson booth. There is where I found them.....a set of 18 Unison pastels called John's set.
My new set of Unison pastels 'John's Set' |
I could have admired them in the box but I knew they needed to be used. So I bit the bullet and took off the wrappers and broke each stick in half. Now they were ready.
Ready to paint! |
They went on the Uart paper like butter. I was able to get nice smooth application and layers. I liked the sharp edge of the end of the broken stick to draw fine lines. I did need to add a few lights and a darker green to finish this painting but it as mostly done with my new set.
close up detail |
I didn't need new pastels but adding a few more beautiful Unisons can't be a bad thing! If you are a fan of Unison or just want to learn more I highly recommend a visit to their website....it's great! They have a step by step look at the process they use to make the pastels...a must see! http://unisoncolour.com/our-story/the-pastel
I enjoyed my visit to your page. Those pastels do look like they have lovely colour. They certainly made your picture shine.
ReplyDeleteI am in awe of your dedication to communication. Thanks for your review, the Richeson booth is one to just grab you and draw you in drooling :>) (I bought a set at the last IAPS) But you can always use more, especially when you are as productive as you are. Love your work!
ReplyDeleteOh, now you've got me tempted again. I've been drooling at this set for some time. I have 120 Unison half sticks, but those soft colors are so very bright and vibrant. I know I'd use them often. Heh. Your turn to be an enabler this time!
ReplyDeleteUnison does a lot of good non-overlapping sets, one of the things I like about them. It's possible to get their full range piecemeal and their boxes are good too.
The colors in this are so gorgeous. Can't blame you for buying a new set of pastels. Love seeing your underpainting too. I hope you continue to enjoy your new supplies. Buying new supplies sure can inspire some good creating.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous colors and painting ...
ReplyDeleteI also wonder how you find time for your fabulous communication..
Your teaching is priceless. Maybe thats why you help us for free ..
Thank you so much ..