We've just got back from a short trip to Venice, we had to go to pick up some paintings, I know, it's a hard life!! We have never been in August before and to be quite honest, were not really looking forward to the crowds, however we were pleasantly surprised to find the city much quieter than in April! The weather was great and we were able to wander at will. It was a shame a few shoe shops were closed for Liz though!?!?
'The whole difference between construction and creation is exactly this: that a thing constructed can only be loved after it is constructed; but a thing created is loved before it exists.’
Thank you so much to everyone who joined me at Aislaby this weekend, I hope you enjoyed yourselves and found it worth your while? Here's the finished painting as promised, don't forget to contact me if you have any questions.
I use a variety of pastels to paint a picture, however they are all 'soft' pastels, and whenever possible, of best quality.
For some years now I have used 'Unison Pastels' exclusively, but fairly recently, I have introduced a selection of pastel pencils by 'Conte' and a set of 'Rowney Pastels' for smaller paintings and detail work.
There are many other manufacturers of equal quality, the following may give you a wider choice: 'Schmincke' (Extra Soft), 'Sennelier', 'Rembrandt' (slightly harder) and 'Art Spectrum'. All are very good, so it is wise to try them out before any bulk purchasing.
Most, if not all manufacturers pastels can be purchased individually, or in sets. I have recently bought a landscape set by'Rowney' and the selection is superb!
Soft pastels can be used successfully on all pastel boards, papers and specially prepared surfaces.
On the whole, money does artists much more good than harm. The idea that one benefits from cold water, crusts and debt collectors is now almost extinct, like belief in the reformatory power of flogging.