When viewing my paintings people often ask what the medium is: clearly not watercolors, but not oils either. Viewers are frequently surprised to learn I create the paintings with pastels.
Pastels are sticks of compressed pigment, the same pigment that is used in watercolor or oil paints. Pastels are made by mixing the powdered pigment with a small amount of binder and water. They are then formed into sticks, and allowed to dry. Many companies roll and shape the sticks by hand, making the pastel a work of an artist from the beginning! The resulting pastel is the used to "paint," but without the liquid or brush, just by direct application with the artist's hand.
Pastels' colors are often thought to be, well, pastel. The 20 or so manufacturers of artist grade pastels offer many hundreds of colors, ranging from bold and brilliant tosoftand subtle.I have hundreds of colors myself, plenty of options for capturing beautiful red hair! The sticks are organized in special trays. Smaller boxes contain colors selected just for specific painting uses: a box each for summer, autumn, and winterlandscapes, and a box for portraits. This is my portrait box. It's from these sticks that the red-head portraits will be created.
To learn more about my red-head project, check my blog:
www.michelleweglerart.blogspot.com
Artist
Father and Daughter
Dawn's Godparents 50th
Karl at the Beach
Mike and Sara
Tina, daughter, sister
Jean
Miz
W
The boys
Matt and Maren
Matt and Maren-sepia
Sienna's Piggies
Cloe
Cloe
Ellie
"Barkley"
Cutest Kitten
AJ and Nick
Tim's Daughter
My portrait box of pastels
Ellen
Kate
Pharaoh Hound
Portraits Fair to Fiery
I've MOVED!!!!