Border Collie dog pastel portrait
This little guy is a freebie lesson from Colin Bradley, an English pastel artist. He uses strictly pastel pencils and has a variety of subjects and lots of YouTube videos. Looking at his community where people post their lessons it strikes you that his teaching style/techniques must be very good as there is wonderful, solid work being done under this instruction. I did one of his cats for the 30 day challenge and was intrigued with his lessons and thought/am thinking about studying with him for a bit. Anyway, since I have been out of sorts for almost all of March, I decided to give this a try with a friend I met at PMP who was working on the same free video lesson. Same subject, similar look, but each style is unique and hers turned out just lovely. Even better, I gained a new artist friend!!
Anyway I started using Stonehenge paper, oh what a difference paper can make, and it was a tremendous mistake so I aborted rather than continue and started again. I went to an old pad of pastel/charcoal Aqua Bee paper I had, it was more similar to what Colin was using and I went through the lesson, then retried and felt I got lots better results and it went much faster than trying to watch a little video and then do what he did. But I found I really don't take instruction all that well any more until I found my own rhythm . I decided to use more colors than he did and also changed up the background using Lachri's bokeh method of circles - used my circle template to try that out Background is pan pastels and the dog is pencils.
Thanks much for stopping by and taking a look.
Anyway I started using Stonehenge paper, oh what a difference paper can make, and it was a tremendous mistake so I aborted rather than continue and started again. I went to an old pad of pastel/charcoal Aqua Bee paper I had, it was more similar to what Colin was using and I went through the lesson, then retried and felt I got lots better results and it went much faster than trying to watch a little video and then do what he did. But I found I really don't take instruction all that well any more until I found my own rhythm . I decided to use more colors than he did and also changed up the background using Lachri's bokeh method of circles - used my circle template to try that out Background is pan pastels and the dog is pencils.
Thanks much for stopping by and taking a look.
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