'On a Gray Day' 5x7 pastel ©Karen Margulis |
This post isn't a complete review of these pastels since I didn't do a full test. I only pulled out this collection of greens because I knew they would be perfect for the little study I was working on.
Jack Richeson Handmade Soft Pastels |
- The size is perfect. They are round and about 1 1/2 inches long. This is the perfect 'brush' size. Not to big and not too small.
- They are firm and not at all crumbly. I pressed hard and the pastel stayed intact and didn't break.
- They go on soft. Even though they aren't crumbly they are soft enough to leave a nice amount of pigment. My first impression is that they are on the 'buttery' side which means they feel soft and a bit creamy. I will test them some more to see if this first impression is accurate.
- The colors are wonderful. At the convention they were all on display like a wonderful candy store. Between this booth and Terry Ludwig's booth we were all in trouble! I couldn't resist choosing a bunch of them. I also loved the little plastic cases that the pastels came in. These will come in handy for traveling with a few extra spices!
These hand rolled pastels are available at Dakota Art Pastels and they are on sale this week. I plan to do a more thorough review but it is a good time to buy some to try for yourself!
5 comments:
Hi Karen. Do you know where these hand rolled pastels are made? I can't find the info on the web,
I think China.
Hi Karen, I love the greens pictured in this blog. Do you know what colors they are so I can order some? You might also have other recommendations for colors or sets. If so, I would love to hear from you. I absolutely love your blogs and have learned more from you than I have from any other artist. Thanks so much for always sharing with us.
Thanks Gail! Unfortunately I picked these out open stock so I don't know what set they might be included in. I haven't tried any of the sets so I don't feel I am able to offer recommendations but you can't go wrong if you choose a set that fills in any gaps you have in your pastel collection!
Wisconsin.
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