'Passing Sheep' 12x12 pastel ©Karen Margulis available $250 |
I am home from the mystery cruise and finally had time to paint. We missed 5 pdf our ports due to bad weather but I saw enough beautiful scenery in Norway and Ireland to keep me busy for a long time! One of the first images that begged to be painted were the sheep I saw on my bus tours of the countryside around Belfast. I pulled out a sheet of white Pastelmat and cut it into a 12x12 square. I decided to do an alcohol wash. I have heard others say that Pastelmat isn't good for an alcohol wash. I have never had problems with it though. Here is some information from a previous experiment:
Does Pastelmat take a wet wash / underpainting?
Yes it does. I tried both 70% isopropyl alcohol and water with different results for each. But for both wet washes I didn't get the drips and happy accidents that I usually get on my favorite paper Uart. That is because of the cellulose fiber makeup of the paper. It is truly like a sponge. It grabs the liquid and doesn't let it move...or drip or mingle. So the wet wash allowed me to tone the paper but it didn't do anything interesting or exciting.See blow:
I used alcohol on the left and water on the right. |
I have also tried watercolor on Pastelmat in the past and the white paper was wonderful. The colors were bright and vibrant. The sponge-like surface prevented any blooming or running so again no happy accidents. I happen to like happy accidents!
An alcohol wash underpainting on Pastelmat |
close up of the sheep |
2 comments:
Very beautiful landscape painting with so nice colours !!!
Hi Karen, I used to follow you on patreon for some two years and a bit more. I learned everything from you. I left because I wanted to take a step back and find my own style from the firm basis you offered me. But I keep scrutinizing your work on your rich blog. Thank you a lot for your simplicity and essential way of transmission. Have a wonderful day.
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