Painting time is my reward for a long day of cleaning. The Great Studio clean up continues with one small corner now uncovered and organized. I will give you a tour when I am all done. Todays focus was my easel area. I have a shelf unit next to my easel with my frequently used painting supplies such as workable fixative, brushes, clips and extra pastels. Lots of extra pastels. 13 years accumulation. I went through the boxes and labeled them so I could see what I have. I discovered some forgotten treasures such as a box of misc Unison pastels.
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Yummy greens and violets! |
Also found a piece of Wallis Belgian Mist with the beginnings of a raven painting. I knew I had to use the green Unisons so I taped up the piece of paper and pulled out a very green reference photo. What could be more fun than a summer meadow with clover? The Wallis paper and green and violet Unisons would be perfect.
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I turned the paper upside down and started a new painting |
I really enjoyed the Unison pastels for this painting because it allowed me to play with a variety of marks. The colors were perfect for the summer grasses and flowers.
- I used the sticks on their sides for the block in. I wanted wide and loose marks beginning with the darkest values.
- My marks got increasingly smaller and more controlled as I painted the thicker grasses and flowers.
- The final marks were fine dancing linear marks. The top edge of the round Unisons allowed me to get fine controlled lines.
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The block in of big shapes |
1 comment:
Beautiful! Love the palette. Thirteen years of spares tucked away on a shelf? That is so cool. Look what this says about your color preferences, what you pick up on impulse or need extras of. It's great.
I had to smile at the painting, it's lovely and classic Margulis! Gorgeous, gorgeous greens... I love those in my Unisons too.
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