'Summertime in Maine' 8x10 pastel ©Karen Margulis available $150 |
A painting needs sprinkles too.
I am preparing for a pastel demo for a local elementary school and was trying to find a way to describe the painting process in terms they could relate to. The cupcake and sprinkle analogy makes a lot of sense and not just for children! Today's painting illustrates this idea perfectly.
the painting before the finishing touches |
Often we stop painting just short of adding the sprinkles. We end up with a nice cupcake but we could make it even better with some well placed sprinkles.
To make this painting come to life I started at the top and added fresh pastel to the sky. I used a lighter green applied with a heavier hand to push the distant grass back. I used heavier marks for my final marks. Next I sprayed fixative on the foreground to darken it. I added more intense blues and purples to the Lupines so that they stood out from the grass. Finally I added a vibrant green to the grass where I wanted the viewer's eye to go.
Now scroll back up to the newly decorated painting. I love adding the sprinkles to a painting!
Stage two...darken the foreground before adding sprinkles |
Good enough to eat! Love those sprinkles!
ReplyDeleteSprinkles are perfect! Thanks for reminders and tips always….
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