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How to Paint Pastels
How To Paint Series

by Carol Hodgson

     

I tend to associate pastels with warm weather because I like to have bare arms when working with them... the color tends to come off on my sleeves! Perhaps I need a book like this, despite not being a beginner, because I could do with owning a book that tells me something beyond the basics when using this fascinating medium.

I’ve always liked pastels; essentially they are crayons for adults and I find they free me up, as they don’t come with the baggage that paints seem to carry with them. This book is about using hard and soft pastels (not oil crayons) and the tremendous range of effects they are capable of. You can find out what types of paper are best and what else you need to purchase (not too much) and also how to store and transport these very fragile items. Learn how best to work with them and what techniques to use, depending on what you want to depict, then work through some projects. These are of the photographic staged variety, with nice large photos so you can see what is going on when working on a dark background. Choose from sunflowers, a Tuscan scene and one in Venice of gondola mooring poles with reflections, to practice your skills. Obviously this is just a taste of what pastels are capable of and this is not a thick book, but you can learn quite a lot from reading and then working through the exercises in here... including how to protect your clothes. A good basic grounding in the subject.

The Book

Search Press
October 2009
Paperback
1844483657 / 9781844483655
How-To Books / Art
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The Reviewer

Rachel A Hyde
Reviewed 2009
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