Winter's Day pastel landscape
Winter's Day
12"x16"
Pastel
Guess I am in a funk. This picture when I saw it yesterday totally epitomized my mood. We aren't getting hammered, like some of the country, but winter is definitely back. All the stuff that thought Spring was here is now getting killed, since it was so far developed, actual leaves on trees, not sure what is going to happen with the cycle.
I liked this shot from Ron Ford, it is a really overcast gray day. I actually added a lot more color into this piece than the photo. Thought it was a perfect piece to create depth with the various tree lines. I am just going to keep my head down and try to crank out some of these landscapes, hoping that I will get the idea and start to be comfortable with them.
This is on the smooth side of medium gray MiTeintes paper. It is mostly pan pastels and traditional sticks. Surprising myself I really didn't use pencils. I did find a gem however, a Unison pastel stick and boy is it every creamy and buttery. It lays down the pastel with each mark. I do realize however that I have got to find myself more darks in the browns, greens and grays. Oh, oh, shopping!!!!!
Thanks much for stopping by to take a look and all comments/suggestions are appreciated.
12"x16"
Pastel
Guess I am in a funk. This picture when I saw it yesterday totally epitomized my mood. We aren't getting hammered, like some of the country, but winter is definitely back. All the stuff that thought Spring was here is now getting killed, since it was so far developed, actual leaves on trees, not sure what is going to happen with the cycle.
I liked this shot from Ron Ford, it is a really overcast gray day. I actually added a lot more color into this piece than the photo. Thought it was a perfect piece to create depth with the various tree lines. I am just going to keep my head down and try to crank out some of these landscapes, hoping that I will get the idea and start to be comfortable with them.
This is on the smooth side of medium gray MiTeintes paper. It is mostly pan pastels and traditional sticks. Surprising myself I really didn't use pencils. I did find a gem however, a Unison pastel stick and boy is it every creamy and buttery. It lays down the pastel with each mark. I do realize however that I have got to find myself more darks in the browns, greens and grays. Oh, oh, shopping!!!!!
Thanks much for stopping by to take a look and all comments/suggestions are appreciated.
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