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Showing posts with label video. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 27, 2018

New Pastel Demo Video: A Spring Landscape Painting

'Spring Magic'           9x12         pastel         ©Karen Margulis
available $150
It's spring and by popular request my latest video is a spring landscape.  I begin the painting with a watercolor underpainting and build layers using my new Great American pastel set ( 91 half stick Richard McKinley Landscape) You can see the video demo through a special sneak peek on my Patreon page. I'd like to share the demo with everyone who reads my blog. I appreciate your support and hope you enjoy the video.

click here to view the demo on my Patreon page
click here for the direct link to YouTube

My reference photo and quick color study
The painting at the end of the video
After the video ended I took a break and came back to the painting with fresh eyes. I added a few finishing touches.

  • I refined the pink tree with more sky holes and I added some hints of pink behind the trees on the left.
  • I added some brighter spring green leaf marks to the trees.
  • I refined the yellow flowers in the foreground using them to lead the viewer into the painting.
  • I added some lighter and brighter green behind the tree line to add more depth to the landscape.
I hope you enjoyed the video demo and your sneak peek at my Patreon page. I hope that you will consider joining us! www.patreon.com/karenmargulis

Tuesday, January 30, 2018

New Video on Pastel Mark Making


'True Love'         8x10       pastel       ©Karen Margulis
$145
How do you make marks with pastel? Mark making is to pastel what brush work is to oil or acrylic. It is highly personal. Your marks express emotion and they help describe your subject. I have a repertoire of marks that I make with my pastels and I share them on a short video. The poppy paining in this post is made of whispers, shouts and linear marks. The video is now available on my YouTube channel. Here is the link:

Link for A Quick Look at Mark Making Video


The painting began with whispering marks

WHERE'S JENNIFUR?
My studio is officially a disaster zone of my own making. I am in the middle of a major clean up and reorganization. You have to make a mess to get organized and while I am dreading this part I know I will be so happy when my studio is back in order! I just thought I'd share and you can keep me accountable!

Saturday, December 09, 2017

Three Steps to Finishing a Painting

'Winter's Palette'          11x14       pastel       ©Karen Margulis
available $175
It happens for every painting. I get to a point where I don't know what else to do. This is the time to stop! It doesn't mean you are finished but it does mean it is time to take a break and come back to the painting with fresh eyes.

When I am painting for a demo or for a video I am multi- tasking. I am painting and at the same time trying to explain what is going on inside my head. I get to the point where I need to step away and this is when the camera usually has to stop rolling. This is when I can slow down and really think about the steps I need to take to finish the painting.

I just posted the video demo for this painting on my Patreon page. The video stopped with the painting in the photo below. After we stopped filming and I took a break, I came back to the painting and refined three areas. Read on to see what I did to finish the painting.

The painting before the final marks

  •  Refine the Center of Interest or Most Important Area: I decided that the darker trees on the left were my focal area. I needed to refine this area while letting the other areas of the painting to have less information. I added more negative spaces in the tree trunks and more sky holes.
  • Create the Lead In to the painting and most important area. I needed to have a pathway for the viewer's eye to travel to my focal area. I enhanced the patterns of light and shadow on the snow and I added some detail to a few of the golden shrubs.
  • Add the Spices. I wanted to give the viewer a little treat when they arrived at the focal trees...a little eye candy! I chose red violet to paint some little accent marks on the tree trunks. 

See the 20 minute video demo on my Patreon page. $4 monthly subscription. www.patreon.com/karenmargulis


I did a quick color study to test my chosen palette

My reference photo Crested Butte, Colorado